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[[Sidney Oldridge]] (1862-1940) was an English stage magician who began his career assisting [[James Matthews]].  He eventually toured on his own and with [[David Devant]]'s show.
[[Sidney Oldridge]] (1862-1940) was an English stage magician who began his career assisting [[James Matthews]].  He eventually toured on his own and with [[David Devant]]'s show.
 
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Oldridge was a member of the [[Magic Circle]] and served on the board of directors at [[St. George's Hall]].
Oldridge was a member of the [[Magic Circle]] and served on the board of directors at [[St. George's Hall]].

Revision as of 09:44, 22 September 2010

Sidney Oldridge (1862-1940) was an English stage magician who began his career assisting James Matthews. He eventually toured on his own and with David Devant's show.

Sidney Oldridge
Born1862
England
Died1940

Oldridge was a member of the Magic Circle and served on the board of directors at St. George's Hall.