Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths were cousins responsible for the hoax of the Cottingley Fairies in 1917. At first, they took a couple of photographs claiming them to be real to Elsie's father, who didn't believe it. However, her mother was a strong believer of the supernatural and took the photographs as evidence to a lecture on spiritulism. The girls were urged to take three more photos and they were brought to the wider public. In 1981, Elsie Wright confessed in an interview that she had infact just taken cutouts of Princess Mary's Gift Book and attached the 'fairies' amongst scenery using hat pins, but both insisted they had seen real fairies.
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