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in #Scottish mythology the Banshee is called Bean Nighe - don't listen to her call! #otherworld #FolkloreThursday
Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing by William Blake (1786) #folklorethursday #art #Shakespeare
#FolkloreThursday Mandrake roots in male and female form from the Grete Herball, 1526 (Post Incunabula Collection)
#FolkloreThursday - "Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales": The art of John Bauer https://t.co/PKF6Cl6oTo
Llamhigyn y dwr Welsh water monster like a toad with wings
https://t.co/nTdt2cg4DN #FolkloreThursday @savethefrogs
Prehistoric intricate carved stones from Skara Brae. What were they for? Still a mystery. #FolkloreThursday
A blackberry scout and his trusty mouse steed! #FolkloreThursday
RT" @Serafyne
Yoshitaka Amano's work is always breathtaking #FolkloreThursday #fairytale #illustration"
Arthur Rackham's illustrations for Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market
#folktale #FolkloreThursday #art #poetry
The HERO & his STEED-tied together forever in lore symbolize loyalty, true friendship & sacrifice #FolkloreThursday
The phoenix earned immortality by refusing to eat apples from the tree of good and evil #FolkloreThursday
The flleeing hare by My Mum, Gwen Burch #Hares #FolkloreThursday.
Happy Hare season !
PS - spot the green man.
A few vintage postcard images of Easter witches #FolkloreThursday #witches #Easter
Blackthorn, William Morris & The Devil
https://t.co/geGxCSrl9v
#FolkloreThursday #blackthorn
About dressing up as Easter Witches in Sweden #FolkloreThursday #Easter https://t.co/CLTfEokU57
HERE BE DRAGONS!
#FolkloreThursday
https://t.co/0DqlT0XaKX
More Hopeless, Maine strangeness for #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/GBV0nwkyjb
Brushing your hair by a window on a full moon is an invitation to evil spirits #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday Thinking a lot about #Bluebeard recently, especially after reading #JaneEyre...