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'''Henry Cameron''' (November 8, 1881- July 31, 1944) was an Australian born magician who performed as '''Carmo''' and The Great Carmo.
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'''Henry Cameron''' (November 8, 1881- July 31, 1944) was an Australian born magician who performed as '''Carmo''' and The Great Carmo.
== Biography ==
He began his career as a strongman before moving to England and establishing his own circus. Organizing a tent show billed as "The Great Carmo Circus Menagerie," he toured the British Isles featuring many animals.
He began his career as a strongman before moving to England and establishing his own circus. Organizing a tent show billed as "The Great Carmo Circus Menagerie," he toured the British Isles featuring many animals.


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Revision as of 15:30, 31 July 2013

Carmo
BornHenry Cameron
November 08, 1881
Australia
DiedJuly 31, 1944 (age 62)

Henry Cameron (November 8, 1881- July 31, 1944) was an Australian born magician who performed as Carmo and The Great Carmo.

Biography

He began his career as a strongman before moving to England and establishing his own circus. Organizing a tent show billed as "The Great Carmo Circus Menagerie," he toured the British Isles featuring many animals.

He developed the Carmo Beads routine and a silk production without apparatus.[1][2][3]


References

  1. Sphinx, Vol. 43 (1944) Page 204 - Report of his death
  2. Magic Circular, Vol. 69, page 68, 1975
  3. Linking Ring, Vol. 66, page 63, 1986