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To warn of hunters, it is faerie that taught the fox to ring the bell of foxglove.
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Sun Wukong the Monkey King, subject of a body of myth, cultural antecedent might be Hanuman #FolkloreThursday
Gryphon. Joannes Jonstonus, Historiae Naturalis (1657). #BHLib https://t.co/zOou0uv5OG #Gryffindor #FolkloreThursday
#FolkloreThursday A changeling child. A child of a fairy or other creature left in the place of a human child.
From Scotland, a tale of fairy children & a red worm...
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A dragon illustration in a 1460 edition of the Medieval Liber Floridus #folklorethursday #art #twitterstorians
Fairies bring a lost child (and a fearsome worm) home…
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Enid Blyton born #OTD in 1897, wrote a Book of Fairies, full of tales of magic, pixies & adventure #FolkloreThursday
Magic Carpet Ride https://t.co/o72Uhazkl0
#photo #art #FolkloreThursday #adventure #imagination #stories
#FolkloreThursday William Holman Hunt's Illustration for 'Temüjin' a poem by Henry Thoby Prinsep from @AberUni colls
Setting the mood for a good ol' fashioned William Morris Lughnasadh. https://t.co/OhgCiazDgd #folkloreThursday
'Shon ap Morgan's reconcilement to the Fairy Princess' 1796. https://t.co/ruRuOHkMoZ #FolkloreThursday
New Blog Post: Fairies, demons and the evil eye in #Celtic medicine #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/CnocHaZel6
From 1818, how Thomas the #Rhymer became the Fairy King.
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The Floating Altar of Oystermouth drawn on a trip to the Gower last week. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/VLCydpdPDM
When internet is awash with #Trolls, spare a thought for their ancestors. #FolkloreThursday. https://t.co/EiOw5ri4l2
The Bubach: evil scarecrow who drives a cart pulled by cats and weaves the souls of his victims. #FolkloreThursday
Four Seasons Four Elements Ages of Man #JohnPiper #StainedGlass #Ipswich School Library #GreenMan #FolkloreThursday