<P> Seated on the upper left hand edge with wing well displayed is an undraped fairy apparently considering whether it is time to get up . An earlier riser of more mature age is seen on the right possessing abundant hair and wonderful wings . Her slightly denser body can be glimpsed within her fairy dress . </P> <P> Elsie maintained it was a fake, just like all the others, but Frances insisted that it was genuine . In an interview given in the early 1980s Frances said: </P> <P> It was a wet Saturday afternoon and we were just mooching about with our cameras and Elsie had nothing prepared . I saw these fairies building up in the grasses and just aimed the camera and took a photograph . </P> <P> Both Frances and Elsie claimed to have taken the fifth photograph . In a letter published in The Times newspaper on 9 April 1983, Geoffrey Crawley explained the discrepancy by suggesting that the photograph was "an unintended double exposure of fairy cutouts in the grass", and thus "both ladies can be quite sincere in believing that they each took it". </P>

Film with fairies at the bottom of the garden