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'''L.L. Ireland Magic Co.''' was opened by [[Laurie Ireland]] in [[ | '''L.L. Ireland Magic Co.''' was opened by [[Laurie Ireland]], in [[1926]], in [[Chicago]].[[File:GeniiCoverV24N5.jpg|thumb|right| [[Frances Ireland]] <small>&</small> [[Jay Marshall]]<br>on the cover of ''GENII'', Jan. 1960]] | ||
After Laurie's death in 1954, it was operated by his widow [[Frances Ireland Marshall| Frances Ireland]], and by [[Jay Marshall]], whom she later married.<ref>[[Genii 1953 September]].</ref> Their catalog was very popular, and became a favorite of magic enthusiasts. | |||
The shop moved to its current location at 5082 North Lincoln Ave. in [[1963]], and was renamed [[Magic, Inc.]] | |||
After Marshall died in 2005, his son [[Sandy Marshall]] took over management of the business.<ref>[http://www.columbiachronicle.com/arts_and_culture/article_409d463d-09b3-5d52-887f-06bf7910ca76.html| Sophia Coleman - "Magic and Mystery, Chicago’s History", Jan. 23,2012] Accessed 2015-07-20</ref> It was still operating and open for business in 2015.<ref>[http://www.chicagomagicstudio.com/map/locations/244.html| Map of Chicago Magic Locations, Magic, Inc.] Accesssed 2015-07-20</ref> | |||
Latest revision as of 06:36, 20 July 2015
L.L. Ireland Magic Co. was opened by Laurie Ireland, in 1926, in Chicago.
After Laurie's death in 1954, it was operated by his widow Frances Ireland, and by Jay Marshall, whom she later married.[1] Their catalog was very popular, and became a favorite of magic enthusiasts.
The shop moved to its current location at 5082 North Lincoln Ave. in 1963, and was renamed Magic, Inc.
After Marshall died in 2005, his son Sandy Marshall took over management of the business.[2] It was still operating and open for business in 2015.[3]
References
- ↑ Genii 1953 September.
- ↑ Sophia Coleman - "Magic and Mystery, Chicago’s History", Jan. 23,2012 Accessed 2015-07-20
- ↑ Map of Chicago Magic Locations, Magic, Inc. Accesssed 2015-07-20