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British Magical Society

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British Magical Society was started in 1905 by F.E. Walker in his home in Birmingham, England.

David Devant was the first President and held the Office for three years. J.N. Maskelyne designed the Society Badge and Emblem and gave considerable help in forming the rules.

For fifty years "Freddie" Walker held the position of Secretary. Ernest Noakes, the second President, became a prominent member of the Magic Circle which was formed a month after the inauguration of The British Magical Society. There has been a strong bond between the two Societies, with many members common to both. The late Goodliffe, three times President, created and edited the World's only International weekly magic magazine Abracadabra for over 35 years.

On the occasion of the Society's Golden and Diamond Jubilees, four-day Conventions were held in Birmingham which attracted hundreds of magicians from all over.

B.M.S has a Library of nearly 2000 books on Magic and the Allied Arts which are available on loan to members. The B.M.S. News, published bimonthly, is devoted to recording reports on shows, lecturers, coming events and other subjects of lively interest.


The current Honorary Vice Presidents are: John Fisher, Derek Lever, Wayne Dobson, David Berglas and Scott Penrose. Previous Honorary Vice President include; Paul Daniels, Ken Dodd and Ali Bongo.

For the first 85 years the Society only admitted male members, in 1990 the rules were changed to open its doors to ladies.


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