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'''Ernest Noakes''' (1873-1956) was  a London society magician and a prominent member of the [[Magic Circle]].<ref>Cover, Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1955</ref><ref>THE WORLD'S FAIR, Saturday, December 23, 1967, Anniversaries, p.6.</ref>
'''Ernest Noakes''' (1873-1956) was  a London society magician and a prominent member of the [[Magic Circle]].<ref>Cover, Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1955</ref><ref>THE WORLD'S FAIR, Saturday, December 23, 1967, Anniversaries, p.6.</ref>


== Biography  ==
Noakes was the second President of the Magic Circle and later as Honorary Vice President.<ref>Obit, Magic Circular, March 1956</ref>
Noakes was the second President of the Magic Circle and later as Honorary Vice President.<ref>Obit, Magic Circular, March 1956</ref>


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Ernest Noakes
BornErnest E. Noakes
December 28, 1873
DiedFebruary 6, 1956 (age 82)
CategoriesBooks by Ernest Noakes

Ernest Noakes (1873-1956) was a London society magician and a prominent member of the Magic Circle.[1][2]

Biography

Noakes was the second President of the Magic Circle and later as Honorary Vice President.[3]

In the early spring of 1907, performed at the Electric Theatre at the Crystal Palace for a total of fifty weeks, during which he gave well over a thousand performances.[4]

Books

References

  1. Cover, Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1955
  2. THE WORLD'S FAIR, Saturday, December 23, 1967, Anniversaries, p.6.
  3. Obit, Magic Circular, March 1956
  4. Linking Ring, August, 1989