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Folktale: The Midnight Washer Women is a story that runs throughout Celtic mythology. Dressed in white, they sit by streams and sing their mournful song whilst working only under moonlight. It is said that a passerby must avoid being seen by the wash View fullsize
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Blemmyae are mythical creatures which, instead of heads, have faces in their chest. The Blemmyaes were an African tribe, forming a nomadic kingdom in northern Nubia between 600BC and 300AD andIn addition to ancient depictions, they are seen throughou View fullsize
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Cornwall was once the favourite dwelling place of giants; they were especially fond of the Land’s End and Mount’s Bay. Legend has it that St.Michael's Mount was actually built by a giant called Cormoran, a man as big as a mine-stack, but extremely la View fullsize
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Folktale: The Midnight Washer Women is a story that runs throughout Celtic mythology. Dressed in white, they sit by streams and sing their mournful song whilst working only under moonlight. It is said that a passerby must avoid being seen by the wash
BellasheepHeadCutout2.jpg
Blemmyae are mythical creatures which, instead of heads, have faces in their chest. The Blemmyaes were an African tribe, forming a nomadic kingdom in northern Nubia between 600BC and 300AD andIn addition to ancient depictions, they are seen throughou
Cat_Cutout1.jpg
Cornwall was once the favourite dwelling place of giants; they were especially fond of the Land’s End and Mount’s Bay. Legend has it that St.Michael's Mount was actually built by a giant called Cormoran, a man as big as a mine-stack, but extremely la
Manticore_Cutout1.jpg
Fern_Cutout1.jpg
Greenman_No.2_Cutout1.jpg
Griffin_No.1_Cutout1.jpg
Knockers_Cutout1.jpg
Krampus_Cutout1.jpg
MandrakeCutout2.jpg
Mermaid_of_Zennor_cutout1.jpg
Oak_Cutout1.jpg
Pig_Cutout1.jpg
Puca_Cutout1.jpg
Stoorworm_Cutout1.jpg
Anemone_Cutout1.jpg
Birds_of_Rhiannon_Cutout1.jpg
TheHorsemenofPadstowCutout2.jpg