Over 100 years ago, two young girls shocked the world with their photographs of what they claimed were real-life fairies.
In 1917, two young girls claimed to have photographed real-life fairies in a small village in England.
What started out as a relaxing woodland stroll soon turned into a terrifying ordeal for one woman from Meath, Ireland.
The oldest known surviving contact print of one of the original Cottingley fairies photos is now on display.
A Scottish council recently received a letter warning that the lives of workers could be endangered by fairies.
A trio of self-proclaimed 'fairy whisperers' recently appeared on popular British TV show 'This Morning'.
The original photographs at the center of one of the 20th century's most infamous hoaxes could fetch over $90k.
In 1917, two English schoolgirls claimed to have photographed fairies at the bottom of their garden.
Manchester lecturer John Hyatt maintains that he has captured several of the mythical beings on camera.