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David and Collette Farrant, self styled witches who are suing Beaverbrook newspapers

David and Collette Farrant, self styled witches who are suing Beaverbrook newspapers


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David and Collette Farrant, self styled witches who are suing Beaverbrook newspapers

David and Collette Farrant, self styled witches who are suing Beaverbrook newspapers. 13th November 1979

Roy Illingworth
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 79 5668

Media ID 21905668

© Mirrorpix

1979 Myths And Mysteries Occult Supernatural Witch Witchcraft


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In this print from 1979, we are introduced to David and Collette Farrant, two self-styled witches who found themselves entangled in a legal battle against Beaverbrook newspapers. The image captures the essence of their enigmatic personas as they stand defiantly, ready to challenge societal norms and fight for their beliefs. David Farrant, with his piercing gaze and flowing dark hair, exudes an air of mystery that is only heightened by his partner Collette's ethereal presence. Dressed in black robes adorned with mystical symbols, they proudly embrace their identity as practitioners of witchcraft. The couple's decision to take on a powerful media conglomerate like Beaverbrook newspapers speaks volumes about their determination to protect what they hold dear - the occult arts and its ancient traditions. Their lawsuit undoubtedly stirred controversy at the time, challenging society's perception of witchcraft while shedding light on the supernatural realm that has fascinated humanity for centuries. Roy Illingworth skillfully captures this momentous occasion through his lens, freezing it in time for us to ponder upon. This photograph serves as a testament not only to David and Collette Farrant's resilience but also reminds us of our collective fascination with myths and mysteries surrounding witchcraft. As we delve into this intriguing snapshot from Memory Lane Prints, let us reflect on how these self-proclaimed witches dared to confront adversity head-on while leaving an indelible mark on history.

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