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'''Elizabeth Warlock''', daughter of magician [[Peter Warlock]], was the youngest magician and first woman to win the [[IBM]]'s British Ring Shield (1953). In 2002, she won the [[David Berglas]] Award from the [[British Magical Society]], once again, the first woman to receive the award.
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'''Elizabeth Warlock''', daughter of magician [[Peter Warlock]], was the youngest magician and first woman to win the [[IBM]]'s British Ring Shield (1953).  
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== Biography ==
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In 2002, she won the [[David Berglas]] Award from the [[British Magical Society]], once again, the first woman to receive the award.
  
 
She as contributed to many magic magazines including [[Magic]], [[The Linking Ring]], and [[Genii]].
 
She as contributed to many magic magazines including [[Magic]], [[The Linking Ring]], and [[Genii]].
  
 
==Contributions==
 
==Contributions==
*Link Later (described in The Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks)
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*Link Later ([[Pentagram]] July 1950 and [[Abbott's Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks, Vol. 2]])
 
*Anti-Gravity Glasses
 
*Anti-Gravity Glasses
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
 
*[[One Hundred by Warlock]] (describing the magic and routines Peter Warlock) (2005)
 
*[[One Hundred by Warlock]] (describing the magic and routines Peter Warlock) (2005)
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{{References}}
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* Sid Lorraine Files Folder 15 Historical Folder 2, THE NEWS, MAY 1969, Mary followed her father into banking - and magic!, page 8
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* Cover, The Linking Ring, Vol. 49, No. 8, August 1969, Our Cover, Another Warlock, page 47
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* Cover, The New Tops, Vol. 18, No. 6, June 1978, COVER PORTRAIT ELIZABETH WARLOCK, The Bewitching Magicienne by Bruce Armstrong, page 10
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 1, January 1989, Memoirs Of A Magician's Ghost by John Booth, LIZABETH WARLOCK: LADY WIZARD, page 53
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* The Magic Circular Vol. 89, No. 956, July 1995, THIS IS YOUR LIFE Elizabeth Warlock the famous daughter of a famous father, page 108
  
 
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Revision as of 15:04, 8 November 2015

Elizabeth Warlock
BornMary Bell
Oakleigh Park, Hertfordshire, London, England

CategoriesBooks by Elizabeth Warlock

Elizabeth Warlock, daughter of magician Peter Warlock, was the youngest magician and first woman to win the IBM's British Ring Shield (1953).

Biography

In 2002, she won the David Berglas Award from the British Magical Society, once again, the first woman to receive the award.

She as contributed to many magic magazines including Magic, The Linking Ring, and Genii.

Contributions

Books

References

  • Sid Lorraine Files Folder 15 Historical Folder 2, THE NEWS, MAY 1969, Mary followed her father into banking - and magic!, page 8
  • Cover, The Linking Ring, Vol. 49, No. 8, August 1969, Our Cover, Another Warlock, page 47
  • Cover, The New Tops, Vol. 18, No. 6, June 1978, COVER PORTRAIT ELIZABETH WARLOCK, The Bewitching Magicienne by Bruce Armstrong, page 10
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 1, January 1989, Memoirs Of A Magician's Ghost by John Booth, LIZABETH WARLOCK: LADY WIZARD, page 53
  • The Magic Circular Vol. 89, No. 956, July 1995, THIS IS YOUR LIFE Elizabeth Warlock the famous daughter of a famous father, page 108


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