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"Unveiling the Truth: A Journey through Fake Phenomena" The Bigfoot film from 1967 - a legendary encounter or an elaborate hoax

Background imageFake Collection: A21, 066

A21, 066
Rabbit, Pet rabbit ( agouti ) with asian kitten (chocolate ) wearing rabbit / bunny ears Date: 05-Feb-18

Background imageFake Collection: Mysteries - Crop Circles

Mysteries - Crop Circles

Background imageFake Collection: Paranormal: William S. Marriott fake seance with flying banjo

Paranormal: William S. Marriott fake seance with flying banjo
A banjo floats mysteriously in the air at one of William S. Marriotts fake seances, thanks to a hook in the curtain, manipulated by the medium. Date: 1910

Background imageFake Collection: Azurine or Blue Roach

Azurine or Blue Roach -- a fish that didn t actually exist, but still managed to wriggle its way into a few 19th century reference books. Date: 1865

Background imageFake Collection: The Loch Ness Monster at Foyers

The Loch Ness Monster at Foyers. " You can t do that there ere" 1959

Background imageFake Collection: The Loch Ness Monster at Castle Urquhart

The Loch Ness Monster at Castle Urquhart

Background imageFake Collection: Piltdown Man

Piltdown Man
An illustration of The earliest known inhabitant of England, based upon the fragments of skull and jawbone supposedly discovered in a gravel pit at Piltdown, East Sussex, England

Background imageFake Collection: Picture No. 11768875

Picture No. 11768875
House Mouse with reindeer antlers and Rudolf red nose Digital Manipulation: Antlers JD nose and background created Date:

Background imageFake Collection: Open grave in a cemetery

Open grave in a cemetery

Background imageFake Collection: Young woman with black hair, blue eyes and fake eyelashes

Young woman with black hair, blue eyes and fake eyelashes

Background imageFake Collection: Fluffy Boxer dog with patriotic scarf

Fluffy Boxer dog with patriotic scarf at the London Pet Show 2012

Background imageFake Collection: Helen Duncan during a sance showing ectoplasm

Helen Duncan during a sance showing ectoplasm
Double photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan during a sance showing " ectoplasm" wrapped around her head and reaching down to the floor, May 1931

Background imageFake Collection: Undated photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan

Undated photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan, blindfolded during a sance, with her head covered with ectoplasm reaching down to floor. The photograph is annotated to show fraudulence

Background imageFake Collection: Essex ring auctioned at Christie s

Essex ring auctioned at Christie s
Two views of the famous Essex ring which Queen Elizabeth I is said to have given to the Earl of Essex, and which might have saved his life if it had been returned in time

Background imageFake Collection: Ufos / Marquand

Ufos / Marquand
UFO photographed in broad daylight near Bakersfield, California; alas, the photographer subsequently confessed it was a hub-cap tossed into the air

Background imageFake Collection: Fake Spirit Photo

Fake Spirit Photo
The usual " spirit photograph", obtained by photographing the sitter with a positive of the ghost concealed in the dark-slide

Background imageFake Collection: flower, tinsel, shiny, fake, artificial, fancy, bright, still life, studio shot, styling

flower, tinsel, shiny, fake, artificial, fancy, bright, still life, studio shot, styling, pink color, pink, blue, vase, box, props, color block, no people, square, color photograph, vibrant color

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for International Hair Co. 1912

Advert for International Hair Co. 1912
Latest transformation in wiglets for women. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Marius Heng hairpieces 1912

Advert for Marius Heng hairpieces 1912
New fashionable creations by incorporating fake hair to make attrative hair styles. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Jourliac hairpieces 1912

Advert for Jourliac hairpieces 1912
Latest fashion in hairpieces. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: A clay reconstruction of the face of Piltdown Man

A clay reconstruction of the face of Piltdown Man
A clay reconstruction of the face of the paleoanthropological hoax Piltdown Man, discovered in the grounds of Barkham Manor at Piltdown, East Sussex

Background imageFake Collection: Womens hairstyles 1864

Womens hairstyles 1864
Selection of the latest styles of arranging the hair as adopted in Paris, and as practised by the leading Parisian hair-dressers

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Unwin & Albert fringes 1898

Advert for Unwin & Albert fringes 1898
Made of natural curling and waving hair, not affected by the sea air! 1898

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Noirat hairpieces 1909

Advert for Noirat hairpieces 1909
Advertisement for Noirat hairpieces, showing women with increased volume on top to support their enormous hats. 1909

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Marius Heng, hair and beauty 1912

Advert for Marius Heng, hair and beauty 1912
Advert for Marius Heng, lighter wigs with accessories. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Marius Heng, hairpieces 1906

Advert for Marius Heng, hairpieces 1906
Advert for Marius Heng, elegant hairstyles using hairpieces for women. 1906

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Noirat, hairpieces 1910

Advert for Noirat, hairpieces 1910
Advert for Noirat, pre-made fashionable wiglets for evening dress, an exhibition in Brussels, Noirat, won a prize for its hairpieces. 1910

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Noirat, hair and beauty 1912

Advert for Noirat, hair and beauty 1912
Advertisement for Noirat, showing women with increased visual width at the back of the head using wavy wigs, also wearing discrete headbands with feather and combs. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for William Cuverville wigs & decorative bands 1912

Advert for William Cuverville wigs & decorative bands 1912
Advertisement for William Cuverville, womens wavy hairpieces and decorative bands with feathers. Photograph of women making wiglets, with male supervisors looking over them. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Noirat, hairpieces 1912

Advert for Noirat, hairpieces 1912
Advertisement for Noirat, wavy hairpieces for women with elegant ornamented bands and hair combs. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: German dummy tanks on parade, 1932

German dummy tanks on parade, 1932
German tanks on parade: an imposing Reichswehr display. The tanks are dummies made of sheet iron and pasteboard fitted over motor cars, used for training purposes. 1932

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for B Henry hairpieces 1908

Advert for B Henry hairpieces 1908
Pre-made small wiglets, curls and false buns to be incorporated into the womens hairstyles. 1908

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Thierry Schram, hairpiece 1910

Advert for Thierry Schram, hairpiece 1910
Flexible coiffure hairpiece with a twisted extension or wiglet available from Thierry Schram. 1910

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Universal human hair extensions 1915

Advert for Universal human hair extensions 1915
Transformations in any styles, extra is charged for light, grey, pale and auburn shades, guaranted only the finest quailty pure European hair used. 1915

Background imageFake Collection: English comic stage performer

English comic stage performer (or clown?) wearing Arab Clogs, a fez a massive moustache, fake enlarged head and a jerkin decorated with birds and flowers

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Marius Heng fake hair grip 1912

Advert for Marius Heng fake hair grip 1912
Marius Heng, a lightweight and simple to use grip for keeping womens false hair in place. 1912

Background imageFake Collection: People in a shopping centre

People in a shopping centre (possibly in Gateshead), designed to look like an olde worlde shopping street. Date: circa 1980

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for International Hair Co. 1913

Advert for International Hair Co. 1913
Latest transformation in wiglets for women. 1913

Background imageFake Collection: French / German Champagne

French / German Champagne
While French saboteurs destroy vineyards, German growers sell fake champagne for huge profits. Date: 1911

Background imageFake Collection: Trade catalogue of hairpieces 1911

Trade catalogue of hairpieces 1911
Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a collection of Edwardian wiglets. Date: 1911

Background imageFake Collection: ANN MOORE

ANN MOORE fasting lady of Tutbury, Staffordshire, who was considered genuine when tested in 1808, but exposed as a fake in 1813 Date: 1761 - 1813

Background imageFake Collection: Paranormal: William S. Marriott with three simulated spirits

Paranormal: William S. Marriott with three simulated spirits
William S. Marriott pictured with three of his simulated spirit figures. Marriott worked to expose the practices of fraudulent mediums by demonstrating how spirits could be simulated. Date: 1910

Background imageFake Collection: Paranormal: William S. Marriott simulated spirit form

Paranormal: William S. Marriott simulated spirit form
The British magician William S. Marriotts simulated spirit form, which was identified as a departed loved one by many who attended his fake s顮 ces. Date: 1910

Background imageFake Collection: Eva Vliegen

Eva Vliegen (Fliegen, Vlieghe) (circa 1575-1637) German lady of Meurs claiming to live on the scent of flowers; exposed 1628 she was condemned to be whipped but pardoned and even pensioned

Background imageFake Collection: Robot arrested at a theatre in Pavia, Italy

Robot arrested at a theatre in Pavia, Italy
A robot is arrested at a theatre in Pavia, Italy, on suspicion of being a fake ! Date: 1935

Background imageFake Collection: Advert for Marius Heng, hairpieces 1910

Advert for Marius Heng, hairpieces 1910
Advert for Marius Heng, elegant hairstyles using hairpieces for women. Date: 1910

Background imageFake Collection: British seaside bathers - fine selection of bathing costumes

British seaside bathers - fine selection of bathing costumes
British seaside bathers in a fine selection of bathing costumes and swim caps. Date: circa late 1920s

Background imageFake Collection: WW1 - Patriotic Fancy Dress

WW1 - Patriotic Fancy Dress
WW1 era - British Home front - A remarkable set of 3 postcards featuring three women, two of whom are dressed in patriotic fancy dress



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"Unveiling the Truth: A Journey through Fake Phenomena" The Bigfoot film from 1967 - a legendary encounter or an elaborate hoax? Photographic evidence of the Loch Ness Monster: fact or fiction? Sunday Sport's outlandish claim: World War Two Bomber Found on Moon, separating truth from fantasy. Darbishire UFO Fake: unraveling the mystery behind Yorkshire's extraterrestrial sightings. U-2 spy plane with fictitious NASA markings in 1960 - a classified deception by NASA itself? British passport forgery exposed - delving into the world of counterfeit identities. Helen Duncan and her controversial claims of Ectoplasm & Teleplasmic hand - supernatural phenomenon or clever trickery? The Hamburg Hydra Linnaeus revealed fake - exploring the dark side of scientific fraudulence. Cid Officers Sunday Best: unmasking undercover agents' deceptive disguises for covert operations. Cocaine Toothache Drops trade card from 1885 raises eyebrows about its intended audience and ethical implications. British passport duplicity resurfaces as authorities crack down on fraudulent documents. In this captivating journey, we delve into various instances where reality intertwines with deception, questioning what is genuine and what is fabricated in our world full of mysteries and illusions.