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[[Jardine Ellis]] ( - February 1, 1923), born Duncan Loren Campbell, was a British magician most known for his [[Ellis Ring]] prop.  He had traveled all over the world and called himself "The Globe Trotting Magician". He was a member of [[The Magic Circle]].  
 
[[Jardine Ellis]] ( - February 1, 1923), born Duncan Loren Campbell, was a British magician most known for his [[Ellis Ring]] prop.  He had traveled all over the world and called himself "The Globe Trotting Magician". He was a member of [[The Magic Circle]].  
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He died in Manchester  after a short attack of pneumonia.  
 
He died in Manchester  after a short attack of pneumonia.  

Revision as of 08:10, 28 June 2010

Jardine Ellis ( - February 1, 1923), born Duncan Loren Campbell, was a British magician most known for his Ellis Ring prop. He had traveled all over the world and called himself "The Globe Trotting Magician". He was a member of The Magic Circle.

Jardine Ellis
BornDuncan Loren Campbell
DiedFebruary 01, 1923

He died in Manchester after a short attack of pneumonia.

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