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All I want for Christmas

Posted: Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

“I do so want this very rare book A Day in Fairyland in English first published in 1947 sold worldwide and never republished, It is now a very collectible iconic post war children’s book, illustrated by Ann Mari Sjogren a must have for fairy lovers.”
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“Please Santa please”, love Storme xxxx

Tooth Fairy

Posted: Friday, November 20th, 2009

Not every country in the world has a tooth fairy, many have other traditions for children losing their first teeth and finding a surprise in the morning maybe some fairy money or candy. Now about to hit the big screes in the New Year January 2010 comes a blockbuster film.

Fae Magazine in USA

Posted: Friday, November 20th, 2009

– EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT!!! FAE Magazine is now available in the USA and Canada! As from 1st December all you lovely faeries across the pond will be able to pop in your local Borders, Barnes & Nobel, Books a Million, Hastings and Indigo/Chapters book stores and purchase a copy of FAE! Yaaaay! xxx http://www.faemagazine.com.

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October Spiritually uplifting Events

Posted: Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Fairiesworld_PenzanceBallFairiesworld_AvlaonBallNOT TO BE MISSED events in October in Magical Albion the home of Celtic and Faery Folklore. Both events close on the mystical Ley lines and Tors.

The Avalon Faery Ball in Glastonbury and the Annual Faery Ball at the Acorn Theatre in Penzance Cornwall, supported by renowned artists and performers, with art events.

Ora Nepe a message for Myrea

Posted: Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Hello Myrea,
This is so weird. I lost my background page on my desktop which was of Dolphins, I accidentally deleted it. And thought I’d change it to Fairy pictures. Then I stumbled onto the Ora Moon picture’s which is so weird cause my name is Ora and my middle name is Marama which is translated into English is the Moon how weird is that, I couldn’t believe it when I found the site freaky. Well I just wanted to share that with you keep up the good work take care now and thanks.
Regards
Ora Nepe (e.mail address withheld)

The Fourth Plinth with Myrea Pettit

Posted: Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Myrea Pettit will light up London’s Trafalgar Square when she represents herself, British Folklore and the Celtic Legends of Avalon with her Art. Said Myrea “I could not have done this without the help of so many lovers of the Fae particularly Karen Kay of Fairy and Enchantment Magazine, my husband and my many British Artist friends, for whom our folklore is so important, and for it to continue to be recognised Worldwide by the Art establishment into the Third millennium as one of the mystical charms of British Cultural Heritage
Myrea Pettit's Fairy Art

Fairy sighting confirmed in Gibraltar

Posted: Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Persistent rumors that fairies were definitely seen in Gibraltar, were confirmed this month when the Gibraltar Magazine tracked down fairy artist Myrea Pettit and her husband David Riché to find out exactly what happened in the Alameda Botanical Gardens in July 2007.gibraltar-medieval-poster-red1

It seems the population of that little British colony needed clarification. It was in medieval times that Witches and Devils were banished from Gibraltar, and it was thought that the Fairies had gone too.

Needless to say they are delighted to welcome back the Fairy sighting highlighted in the April 2009 Gibraltar Magazine

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Queen Victoria’s Fairy

Posted: Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Queen Victoria and the Victorians loved Fairies so much so the Royal Yacht was named ‘Fairy’ , the love of the Fey became a craze for artists,authors, musicians, collectors, believers and seers for decades.

Royal yacht HMY ‘Fairy’
The iron screw yacht Fairy' was built at Blackwall by Ditchburn and Mare in 1844. It was launched and commissioned in 1845 and measured 146 feet in length by 21 feet in the beam with a tonnage of 312 burden. The 'Fairy' accompanied the 'Victoria and Albert' yacht on voyage and her first duty was to attend the Royal Yacht in Antwerp and take the Queen and Prince Albert on board for their cruise in the shallow waters of the Scheldt. It also sailed many times to Scotland during the summer months as well as conveying members of the Royal Family to and from Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. She was replaced by the 'Alberta' in 1863 and finally broken up in 1868.

The Royal Yacht Fairy of Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria's Royal Yacht 'Fairy'

Worlds Finest Armourer New London Exhibition

Posted: Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

A spectacular 1st anniversary of the London Movieum opens 12th March. Terry English The Worlds Finest Armourer has invited Myrea Pettit and David Riche of Fairies World to The Anniversary Celebration and to the opening of THE BEATLES EXHIBITION showing rare unseen photographs of the group. Terry is a fan and collector of Myrea’s original fairy pictures, he has also made an amazing bespoke Armour breast plate for Myrea which she has modelled and presented on stage with Terry at the National Space Centre.

The Beatles Exhibition London 2009

The Beatles Exhibition London 2009

1st Anniversary Celebration London Movieum

1st Anniversary Celebration London Movieum

“Go where Ireland takes you”

Posted: Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

A three year Worldwide Advertising Campaign for Tourism Ireland started February 2009 for Dublin. Millions of visitors to the Magic of Northern and Southern Ireland will be enchanted by the amazing folklore and hospitality of this country will be touched with the magic of the Fairy’s footprints

I still have the mark on the end of my nose,
Footprints from the fairy`s toes,
I think they`re speckled,
But some say they`re freckled.
There was a fairy on my nose!

There was a fairy on my nose
by Joannda Riche