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  2. Echills Wood Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Echills Wood Railway is a 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (184 mm) miniature hobbyist railway in Kingsbury Water Park, Warwickshire, England.. A feature of the railway is its gnome village, a collection of garden gnomes donated by the public.

  3. Fairytale Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Fairytale Forest (Sprookjesbos in Dutch) is a 15-acre (61,000 m 2) wooded section of the amusement park Efteling in the Netherlands, where a number of well-known fairy tales and fairy tale figures are depicted by animatronics and buildings.

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  5. Gnome Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Gnome Reserve Historic garden gnomes on display at the Reserve. The Gnome Reserve is a garden and tourist attraction in West Putford, near Bradworthy, Devon, England, presented as a pastoral refuge for garden gnomes. [1] The reserve was established in 1979 by Ann Atkin, a former art student. Her account states,

  6. The World of David the Gnome - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the gnomes, a kind species who are 15 centimetres (5.9 in) tall and weigh 250–300 grams (8.8–10.6 oz). There are several types of gnomes: those of the forest, garden, farm, house, dunes, and Siberia, as well as nomadic "gypsy" gnomes, who are generally looked down upon by other gnomes.

  7. Gnome King Kyrië - Wikipedia

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    These gnomes had their base in the village of Hoogeloon, from which they journeyed into neighboring lands. According to tradition the gnome king Kyrië lived on the Kerkakkers in the Kabouterberg ("gnome mountain"), also known as Duivelsberg ("devil's mountain"), a tumulus located in the Koebosch forest, slightly northeast of Hoogeloon.

  8. Gnome Watching Railway Train - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the art historian Florian Illies made a comparison to J. M. W. Turner's Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844), "modernity's break-in into art history", and interpreted Gnome Watching Railway Train as Spitzweg's self-ironic comment to his reputation as someone who wanted to stop time. According to Illies, Spitzweg's ...

  9. Cottingley Fairies - Wikipedia

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    Cottingley Beck, where Frances and Elsie claimed to have seen the fairies. In mid-1917 nine-year-old Frances Griffiths and her mother – both newly arrived in England from South Africa – were staying with Frances's aunt, Elsie Wright's mother, Polly, in the village of Cottingley in West Yorkshire; Elsie was then 16 years old.