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"Unveiling the Fabricated: From Titanic to Fairies
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"Unveiling the Fabricated: From Titanic to Fairies, a Journey through Deception" RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating crane: A glimpse into the grandeur that was never meant to be. The fabricated dreams of an unsinkable ship. Temporary buildings after World War Two under construction at the Bristol Aeroplane Company's factory at Barwell, 1947: In the aftermath of war, temporary structures rise as symbols of hope and reconstruction amidst fabricated ruins. Arthur Conan Doyle with fairies: The mastermind behind Sherlock Holmes captivated by a whimsical fabrication – unraveling the mystery behind Cottingley's enchanting hoax. Harlequin hummingbird, Trochilus multicolor. Fabricated specimen in the British Museum: Nature's vibrant deception captured forever in a meticulously crafted illusion within museum walls. Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), English perjurer, seen here in the pillory: A man condemned for his deceitful tongue finds himself trapped in society's judgmental embrace – a punishment well-deserved for fabricating lies. Souvenir 1870-71, Creator: Eugene Appert: An artist's brush strokes immortalize memories from times long gone – capturing both truth and fabrication intertwined within history's tapestry. Execution des otages, prison de la Roquette & Prison des Chantiers: Witnessing fabricated justice unfold within prison walls during tumultuous times; reminders that even punishment can be manipulated for political gain. Dr Titus Oates: From revered doctor to infamous liar – exploring how one man's fabrications tarnished his reputation forevermore. WWI jug fabricated from an 18-pounder shell case: Transforming instruments of destruction into objects d'art; where creativity breathes life into discarded remnants of conflict through skilled fabrication. Building merchant ships by G. H. Davis.