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Fairy tale recreated

8:20am Friday 26th October 2007

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By Emma Clayton »

In July 1917 two little girls fooled the world with photographs of fairies dancing at the bottom of their Cottingley garden.

Ninety years later one of their famous hoax photographs has been re-created by the Northern Ballet Theatre.

And Bradford ballerina Lori Gilchrist, who appears in the new picture, has presented it to the National Media Museum where it will go on permanent display.

The Leeds-based ballet company, in conjunction with the museum, re-created the world famous photograph of ten-year-old Frances Griffiths surrounded by fairies to promote its production of a Midsummer Night's Dream, currently on a national tour.

Lori, who is in the NBT's production of Romeo and Juliet at the Alhambra this week, appears in the picture as Frances and as various fairies, along with dancer David Ward.

The National Media Museum houses a set of the original images taken by Frances and her cousin Elsie Wright in its collection, along with other material including the cameras they used and Elsie's watercolour sketches of fairies.

The NBT's image will be used at the museum as part of daily talks on the Cottingley Fairies. A television programme featuring an elderly Elsie and Frances being interviewed is shown on request in the museum's TV Heaven floor.

Jo Mills, museum interpreter at the National Media Museum, said: "It has been fantastic to work with Northern Ballet Theatre to recreate such an iconic image. The talks about the Cottingley Fairies are a really popular part of our learning programme here and visitors are still captivated by the story of the two girls and whether the fairies in the photographs they took with their father's camera are real or not."

The original photographs were taken 90 years ago. The girls' claims that they had captured fairies on film caused an international stir, leading academics including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to debate the authenticity of the photographs.

After some basic instruction on how to operate her father's quarter plate camera, Elsie went off with Frances to an area where Cottingley beck ran behind her family home. The girls later returned with their remarkable photographs.

The cousins insisted the pictures were real and remained evasive about their authenticity for most of their lives. In an interview in 1981 they said the photos were fake, and they had simply used cut-outs of fairies and gnomes.

But Frances maintained until her death in 1986 that they did see fairies and that one photograph, showing fairies in a sunbath, was genuine.

The story inspired two 1997 films, Fairytale: A True Story, starring Peter O'Toole and Harvey Keitel, and Photographing Fairies starring Ben Kingsley.

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maxa, bradford says...
1:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I saw fairies on my computer the other day.I read a story about a school in Baildon banning parents from using video cameras to film the harvest festival.
At least I think I read the story here on the T&A...but hours later the story disappeared.Thats when I realised that fairies exist and sometimes work online.

maxa, bradford says...
1:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I saw fairies on my computer the other day.I read a story about a school in Baildon banning parents from using video cameras to film the harvest festival.
At least I think I read the story here on the T&A...but hours later the story disappeared.Thats when I realised that fairies exist and sometimes work online.

maxa, bradford says...
1:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I saw fairies on my computer the other day.I read a story about a school in Baildon banning parents from using video cameras to film the harvest festival.
At least I think I read the story here on the T&A...but hours later the story disappeared.Thats when I realised that fairies exist and sometimes work online.

maxa, bradford says...
1:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I saw fairies on my computer the other day.I read a story about a school in Baildon banning parents from using video cameras to film the harvest festival.
At least I think I read the story here on the T&A...but hours later the story disappeared.Thats when I realised that fairies exist and sometimes work online.

cynical, Bradford says...
2:08pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.

cynical, Bradford says...
2:08pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.

cynical, Bradford says...
2:08pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.

cynical, Bradford says...
2:08pm Fri 26 Oct 07

I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.

birchlane2, bradford says...
2:43pm Fri 26 Oct 07

cynical wrote:
I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.
whats this serco story seem to have missed it.

birchlane2, bradford says...
2:43pm Fri 26 Oct 07

cynical wrote:
I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.
whats this serco story seem to have missed it.

birchlane2, bradford says...
2:43pm Fri 26 Oct 07

cynical wrote:
I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.
whats this serco story seem to have missed it.

birchlane2, bradford says...
2:43pm Fri 26 Oct 07

cynical wrote:
I think Education Bradford are leaning heavily on the T&A at the moment. Their stories seem to want to put a good spin on Serco and anything slagging Serco off quickly dissapears.
whats this serco story seem to have missed it.

cynical, Bradford says...
3:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

read the first comment about "fairies" removing the school story then think about other school/serco stories and how they have been edited recently

cynical, Bradford says...
3:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

read the first comment about "fairies" removing the school story then think about other school/serco stories and how they have been edited recently

cynical, Bradford says...
3:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

read the first comment about "fairies" removing the school story then think about other school/serco stories and how they have been edited recently

cynical, Bradford says...
3:04pm Fri 26 Oct 07

read the first comment about "fairies" removing the school story then think about other school/serco stories and how they have been edited recently

maxa, bradford says...
1:44pm Mon 29 Oct 07

Sex shop protest is organised
By Ali Davies

Residents, shopkeepers and councillors organised a demonstration outside a sex shop in Manningham, after Bradford Council gave it the green light to stay open.

Objectors stood outside the Manningham Lane shop yesterday hoping to prevent the store from staying open after it was given permission to have provocative window displays.

The decision to allow the displays was made at the Council's licensing panel committee meeting last week.

Result:
democracy 1 Fairies 0

maxa, bradford says...
1:44pm Mon 29 Oct 07

Sex shop protest is organised
By Ali Davies

Residents, shopkeepers and councillors organised a demonstration outside a sex shop in Manningham, after Bradford Council gave it the green light to stay open.

Objectors stood outside the Manningham Lane shop yesterday hoping to prevent the store from staying open after it was given permission to have provocative window displays.

The decision to allow the displays was made at the Council's licensing panel committee meeting last week.

Result:
democracy 1 Fairies 0

maxa, bradford says...
1:44pm Mon 29 Oct 07

Sex shop protest is organised
By Ali Davies

Residents, shopkeepers and councillors organised a demonstration outside a sex shop in Manningham, after Bradford Council gave it the green light to stay open.

Objectors stood outside the Manningham Lane shop yesterday hoping to prevent the store from staying open after it was given permission to have provocative window displays.

The decision to allow the displays was made at the Council's licensing panel committee meeting last week.

Result:
democracy 1 Fairies 0

maxa, bradford says...
1:44pm Mon 29 Oct 07

Sex shop protest is organised
By Ali Davies

Residents, shopkeepers and councillors organised a demonstration outside a sex shop in Manningham, after Bradford Council gave it the green light to stay open.

Objectors stood outside the Manningham Lane shop yesterday hoping to prevent the store from staying open after it was given permission to have provocative window displays.

The decision to allow the displays was made at the Council's licensing panel committee meeting last week.

Result:
democracy 1 Fairies 0

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Ballerina Lori Gilchrist recreates the Cottingley Fairies picture. She is pictured with Jo Mills of the National Media Museum handing over the photograph.    Photography and design by Michael Schofield

Ballerina Lori Gilchrist recreates the Cottingley Fairies picture. She is pictured with Jo Mills of the National Media Museum handing over the photograph. Photography and design by Michael Schofield




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