In 1960, a strange thing happened in an old mansion in London (UK) that made many people from panic to surprise. However, up to now no one has been able to provide a satisfactory explanation for the unexpected discovery that day.
Specifically, in 1960, the authorities cleared land in some areas of London to build new residential areas. The abandoned mansion of Thomas Theodore Merrylin, a wealthy aristocrat and prominent biologist in England in the 1800s, is also on the list for forced demolition. When demolishing the basement of the old villa (once an orphanage), the construction worker discovered many small closed wooden boxes. Unable to resist their curiosity, they opened it and were startled to see the “remains” of mysterious creatures thought to exist only in fairy tales. They are all hidden inside wooden boxes.
The images terrify people when they first see them.
Those remains look like the remains of “fairies”, “werewolves”, “aliens” and many other legendary creatures. This discovery has attracted the attention of many scientists, but until now people still cannot give a satisfactory explanation as to whether those strange creatures really exist on this planet, or are they just creatures. “fake”?
The collection is said to have been owned by Thomas Theodore Merrylin, a naturalist and archaeologist.
The images show the desiccated remains of tiny fairies attached to boards with pins pinned to their wings. Next to it are the terrifying distorted shapes of creatures that look like aliens and other furry creatures. Not only that, drawings of the two dismembered bodies of the famous Victorian assassin, along with human organs preserved in jars, were also found in the basement.
Currently, the collection is being curated by artist Alex CF, who also owns Merrylin’s diary. Talking about this diary, he said: “It mentions theories that did not exist at the time such as quantum physics or multiverse theory. In addition, the diary also has scientific explanations. study the mysterious specimens in the collection”.
The collection is being curated by artist Alex CF, who also owns Merrylin’s diary.
Everyone can admire the collection through images posted on the Internet. However, there are many opinions that this thrilling story is just an elaborate hoax by artist Alex CF (an illustrator, writer and sculptor in London). From real incidents in the past, this artist skillfully pieced together to make people believe.
Commenting on the works, a netizen using the nickname James Campbell wrote: “Did this man break into the props department of Hammer movies? If these artifacts really exist, then It already occupies a separate row in the British Museum.”
Another person named Trey Wait said: “It’s obviously fake, but it looks so real, I also want a collection like this.”
To date, the story of the bones of the tiny fairies in the old cellar is still an unanswered mystery.