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[[Christopher H. Charlton]] (March 27, 1883 - November 27, 1963) was a British magician known as the Royal Illusionist was noted for refusing to use live animals in his performances. He gave his performance in German and in French.
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[[Christopher H. Charlton]] (1883 - 1963) was a British magician known as the Royal Illusionist was noted for refusing to use live animals in his performances. He gave his performance in German and in French.
  
 
He met [[Prof. Hoffmann]], who witnessed his show at Hastings in 1908 and appeared before King George V and Queen Mary in 1917.
 
He met [[Prof. Hoffmann]], who witnessed his show at Hastings in 1908 and appeared before King George V and Queen Mary in 1917.
  
After touring Australia in 1925, he also toured America when vaudeville was at its height during the early 1930s.
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After touring Australia in 1925, he also toured America when [[vaudeville]] was at its height during the early 1930s.
  
 
Some of his routines he performed were the Magic Kettle, an artistic Rice Bowls presentation, and the Bathing Belle illusion (which he used his daughter Betty).
 
Some of his routines he performed were the Magic Kettle, an artistic Rice Bowls presentation, and the Bathing Belle illusion (which he used his daughter Betty).
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Chris was a close friend with [[Martin Chapender]] and [[Cecil Lyle]].
 
Chris was a close friend with [[Martin Chapender]] and [[Cecil Lyle]].
  
His collection of books and periodicals is part of the Magic Circle library. His collection of magazines was the most complete at the time.
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His collection of books and periodicals (the most complete at the time) is part of the [[Magic Circle]] library.  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* Obituary - [[Magic Circular]], Vol. 58.
 
* Obituary - [[Magic Circular]], Vol. 58.
  
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Revision as of 23:33, 29 May 2010

Christopher H. Charlton
BornMarch 27, 1883
DiedNovember 27, 1963 (age 80)
NationalityBritish
Christopher H. Charlton (1883 - 1963) was a British magician known as the Royal Illusionist was noted for refusing to use live animals in his performances. He gave his performance in German and in French.

He met Prof. Hoffmann, who witnessed his show at Hastings in 1908 and appeared before King George V and Queen Mary in 1917.

After touring Australia in 1925, he also toured America when vaudeville was at its height during the early 1930s.

Some of his routines he performed were the Magic Kettle, an artistic Rice Bowls presentation, and the Bathing Belle illusion (which he used his daughter Betty).

Chris was a close friend with Martin Chapender and Cecil Lyle.

His collection of books and periodicals (the most complete at the time) is part of the Magic Circle library.

References