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'''Georgiana Eagle''' was taught by her father, aprofessional magician, [[Barnardo Eagle]]. | '''Georgiana Eagle''' was taught by her father, aprofessional magician, [[Barnardo Eagle]]. | ||
− | She performed a [[second-sight]] act by 1841 as "The Mysterious Lady". After marrying a man named Card (after 1872), she traveled for years as "Gilliland Card" and Madame Card, Magician and Hypnotist.<ref>Magical Nights at the Theatre by Charles Waller (1980)</ref> | + | She performed a [[second-sight]] act by 1841 as "The Mysterious Lady". After marrying a man named Card (after 1872), she traveled for years as "Gilliland Card" and Madame Card, Magician and Hypnotist.<ref>Magical Nights at the Theatre by [[Charles Waller]] (1980)</ref> |
Georgiana Eagle styled herself as the celebrated enchantress, and advertised her | Georgiana Eagle styled herself as the celebrated enchantress, and advertised her |
Revision as of 12:04, 13 September 2010
Georgiana Elizabeth Eagle | |
Flourished | 1840s-1880s |
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Georgiana Eagle was taught by her father, aprofessional magician, Barnardo Eagle.
She performed a second-sight act by 1841 as "The Mysterious Lady". After marrying a man named Card (after 1872), she traveled for years as "Gilliland Card" and Madame Card, Magician and Hypnotist.[1]
Georgiana Eagle styled herself as the celebrated enchantress, and advertised her "wonderful, amusing and scientific ENTERTAINMENT in MAGIC" in London. [2]
References
- ↑ Magical Nights at the Theatre by Charles Waller (1980)
- ↑ Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes (2005)