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Urban Fairies and Their Appearance in Ann Arbor Open in a new windowLink Details
- Jonathan Wright explores the appearance of miniature doors, windows and spaces in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- http://urban-fairies.com/index.html

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Cicely Mary Barker's Flower Fairies Open in a new windowLink Details
- Information on Cicely Mary Barker, her poems and the fairies she created.
- http://www.flowerfairies.com

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Fairy Open in a new windowLink Details
- Encyclopedia article on fairies, including sections on Celtic mythology, literature and the visual arts.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy

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MSN Learning & Research: Fairy and Fairy Tale Open in a new windowLink Details
- Encarta Encyclopedia definition and overview.
- http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761566429

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The Fairy Faith Open in a new windowLink Details
- Accompanying site to John Walker's documentary exploring the belief in fairies and portraying the people who believe in them.
- http://www.thefairyfaith.com/

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The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries Open in a new windowLink Details
- An ethnographic study by W.Y. Evans Wentz (1911), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/ffcc/

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Field Guide to Irish Fairies Open in a new windowLink Details
- Multimedia website introducing seven different types of Irish fairies.
- http://www.irelandseye.com/animation/intro.html

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Pixy Folk Open in a new windowLink Details
- Pixy related folklore and stories.
- http://www.angelfire.com/folk/pixyfolk/

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Abducted by the Faeries? Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Jeremy Harte discussing abduction and changeling stories.
- http://www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/faerie-ab.htm

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At the Edge: Hollow Hills Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Jeremy Harte on the meaning of the word barrow, and the "Hollow Hills" where the fairy dwell.
- http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/hollow.htm

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At the Edge: Fairies and their Kin Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Bob Trubshaw discussing fairies and the relation with ghosts, earthlights and abductions.
- http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/fairies.htm

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Little People Open in a new windowLink Details
- An encyclopedia of all the different types of little people, from fairies to gnomes.
- http://littlepeople.net/

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Irish Folklore Open in a new windowLink Details
- Information on Irish fairies, including leprechauns and cluricauns, far darrig, silkies, banshees, and changelings.
- http://members.tripod.com/~pg4anna/Irish_folklore.htm

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Dark Green - Some Disturbing Thoughts About Fairies Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Jeremy Harte discussing the appeal of the belief in fairies in the Victorian Age.
- http://www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/darkgreen.htm

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Tumuli, Tumps, Humps and other Bumps Open in a new windowLink Details
- Neolithic grave mounds in the Cotswolds, once believed to be the abode of fairies.
- http://www.digital-brilliance.com/hyperg/history/tump.htm

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The Tooth Fairy Open in a new windowLink Details
- Skeptical and humoristic analysis of the Tooth Fairy myth.
- http://www.abarnett.demon.co.uk/atheism/tooth.html

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At the Edge: Medieval Fairies - Now You See Them, Now You Don't Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Jeremy Harte proposing that the current image of fairies developed from 14th century literature.
- http://www.indigogroup.co.uk/edge/fairies1.htm

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