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Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson). The other side of the previously shown circular flyer showing a portrait of Soo in the centre of a Willow Pattern Plate
Carl Hertz, illusionist and conjurer. 1893
Chabert / Fire KingMONSIEUR CHABERT Showman entertainer, known as The Fire King
North Carolina conjuror. circa 1590
A Medicine Man from the coast of North Carolina. Date: 1880
Madras Juggler imprisoning girl in basket - Jill in the BoxJill in the Box - The Madras Juggler imprisoning his girl in a basket. Performed at Wemblet in 1925. circa 1925
Street Conjurer performing 1850sConjurers performing in front of passersby in the streets of London. Date: circa 1850s
XMAS TREE TRICKLuckier than most of us, Mr Oswald Williams, the well- known conjurer of Jasper Maskelynes Theatre has only to say Hey Presto to make his own Christmas tree! Date: 15 November 1932
Dreamland with Chevalier Ernest Thorn (22nd September 1853 -21st May 1928) was a touring magician and inventor from Austria
Currant Happy Families - Conjurer family. circa 1940s
Fructuoso Canonge (1824-1890). Engraving. ColoredFructuoso Canonge (1824-1890). Spanish magician. Engraving by J. Dieguez. The Illustration, 1890. Colored
Boulevard performers, Paris, circa 1815.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by M. S. from Benjamin Rotchs Manners and Customs of the French, London, Sotheran, 1893
Advertisement, Strand Theatre OpeningAn advertisement for the opening of the Strand Theatre in Aldwych, Greater London on the 22nd of January 1838. Date: 1838
Stage Magician Advertisement, 1843An advertisement for showings of magic and ventriloquism at the Royal Liver Theatre in Sutton, Greater London. Date: 1843
Sierra Leone - Stage for an itinerant ConjurerA strolling Conjurers stage arrangements, Sierra Leone, West Africa. Date: circa 1910s
Turdus ulietensis (Turdus badius), bay thrush. Also known asFf. 146. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Turdus badius and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)