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'''Ernest Noakes''' 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>
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'''Ernest Noakes''' (b.1873-d.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>
  
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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== Biography  ==
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Noakes was the second President of the Magic Circle and later as Honorary Vice President.<ref>The Magic Circular, Vol. 50, No. 559, March 1956, Obituary Ernest E. Noakes, M.I.M.C., page 105</ref>
  
 
In the early spring of 1907, performed at the Electric Theatre at the Crystal
 
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.<ref>Linking Ring, August, 1989</ref>
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Palace for a total of fifty weeks, during which he gave well over a thousand performances.<ref>The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 8, August 1989, ERNEST E. NOAKES, page 44</ref>
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Noakes formed a partnership with [[Wilfred C. Zelka]] as "The City Magical Co."
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
* [[Magical Originalities]] (1914)
 
* [[Magical Originalities]] (1914)
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* Mirthful Memories of a Magician (1920)
  
== References ==
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* The Magic Wand, Vol. 3. No. 32, April 1913, Mr. Ernest E. Noakes, M.I.M.C, page 501
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* Goodliffe's Abracadabra, Vol. 60, No. 1544, August 1975, I Remember, by PETER WARLOCK, Ernest E. Noakes, page 162
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* The Magic Circular, Vol. 102, No. 1104, July 2008, NOAKES, A Talented Family, by Alan Shaxon, page 201
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* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/25/earnest-noakes-2/
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* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/earnest-noakes/
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* Conjurers' Monthly Magazine (Sept. 1907) pg 17
  
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Ernest Noakes

From Conjurers' Monthly Magazine
BornErnest Edward Noakes
November 28, 1873
DiedFebruary 6, 1956 (age 82)
Kent, in South East England
CategoriesBooks by Ernest Noakes

Ernest Noakes (b.1873-d.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]

Noakes formed a partnership with Wilfred C. Zelka as "The City Magical Co."


Books

References

  1. Cover, Magic Circular, FEBRUARY 1955
  2. THE WORLD'S FAIR, Saturday, December 23, 1967, Anniversaries, p.6.
  3. The Magic Circular, Vol. 50, No. 559, March 1956, Obituary Ernest E. Noakes, M.I.M.C., page 105
  4. The Linking Ring, Vol. 69, No. 8, August 1989, ERNEST E. NOAKES, page 44