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Frederick Barlow (born 1903) began his career as a magician at the age of 14 performing as the Young Society Conjuror and later as The Great Barlow.
'''Frederick Barlow''' (born 1903) began his career as a magician at the age of 14 performing as the Young Society Conjuror and later as The Great Barlow.
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He worked with [[Robert Harbin]] as the double act "Fred and Ned" when Harbin was still using his real name Ned.


He worked with [[Robert Harbin]] as the double act Fred and Ned when Harbin was still using his real name Ned.
Barlow was the editor of [[Journal of the Institute of Magicians]].<ref>[http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/spare455/Century-old-and-the-magic.664416.jp Century old, and the magic remains]</ref>
 
Editor of [[Journal of the Institute of Magicians]].


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== References ==
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* [http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/spare455/Century-old-and-the-magic.664416.jp Century old, and the magic remains]
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Revision as of 17:59, 30 March 2012

Frederick Barlow (born 1903) began his career as a magician at the age of 14 performing as the Young Society Conjuror and later as The Great Barlow.

Frederick Barlow
BornP.J. Clark
1903
England

CategoriesBooks by Frederick Barlow

He worked with Robert Harbin as the double act "Fred and Ned" when Harbin was still using his real name Ned.

Barlow was the editor of Journal of the Institute of Magicians.[1]

Books

References