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'''H. M. Hamilton-Heinke''' ([[M.I.M.C.]] | '''H. M. Hamilton-Heinke''' (?-1955), [[M.I.M.C.]], was amateur conjurer.<ref>Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)</ref> | ||
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He was a leading member of the Eccentric Club and of the [[Magicians' Club]] (First Vice-President). Heinke was also a member of the [[Magic Circle]] and attended may Circle Banquets. <ref>Obit, Magic Circular, December, 1955</ref> | He was a leading member of the Eccentric Club and of the [[Magicians' Club]] (First Vice-President). Heinke was also a member of the [[Magic Circle]] and attended may Circle Banquets. <ref>Obit, Magic Circular, December, 1955</ref> | ||
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Died | circa 1955 |
H. M. Hamilton-Heinke (?-1955), M.I.M.C., was amateur conjurer.[1]
Biography
He was a leading member of the Eccentric Club and of the Magicians' Club (First Vice-President). Heinke was also a member of the Magic Circle and attended may Circle Banquets. [2]
References