Maskelyne and Cooke, The New Dark Seance and the Wonderful Skeleton at the Egyptian Hall
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Maskelyne and Cooke, The New Dark Seance and the Wonderful Skeleton at the Egyptian Hall
Maskelyne and Cooke, The New Dark Seance and the Wonderful Skeleton at the Egyptian Hall
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SC_GL_ENT_067a (Collage 323474)
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London Metropolitan Archives: Granger Entertainments
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In Victorian times spiritualism became very popular. Many people advertised their paid services as mediums, or interpreters who claimed contact with the spirit world. They held s‚ances in darkened rooms or theatres where ghostly figures would appear and objects move by unseen forces. However, others were sceptical and none more so than John Neville Maskelyne (1839-1917) and his partner, magician George A Cooke (1825-1905). Maskelyne was an inventor who devised his own conjuring tricks. From 1873 Maskelyne and Cooke performed at the Egyptian Hall showing these wonders as clever illusions and not due to intervention from another world. They included apparitions such as living skeletons as advertised here.
In Victorian times spiritualism became very popular. Many people advertised their paid services as mediums, or interpreters who claimed contact with the spirit world. They held s‚ances in darkened rooms or theatres where ghostly figures would appear and objects move by unseen forces. However, others were sceptical and none more so than John Neville Maskelyne (1839-1917) and his partner, magician George A Cooke (1825-1905). Maskelyne was an inventor who devised his own conjuring tricks. From 1873 Maskelyne and Cooke performed at the Egyptian Hall showing these wonders as clever illusions and not due to intervention from another world. They included apparitions such as living skeletons as advertised here.
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