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  • | image = Jasper Maskelyne.jpg '''Jasper Maskelyne''' (b.1902–d.1973) was a British stage magician in the 1930s an
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  • | author = Jasper Maskelyne
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  • ...jokingly as The Great Jasper. Marshall's new nickname caught on.<ref>With Jasper in MagicLand by Max Maven, [[Genii 1996 July]]</ref>
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  • **[[Jasper Maskelyne]] By [[Peter Warlock]]
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  • Brother of [[Jasper Maskelyne]], he presented the illusions he the Uncanny Woman, Spirit Painti * [[Jasper Maskelyne]]
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  • [[Jasper Maskelyne]] served as Honorary President from 1934 until his death in 1973.
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  • | birth_name = Hardin Jasper Elroy Burlingame ...mberg]] ([[Okito]]'s father) in Europe and eventually used the stage name "Jasper Bamberg" while performing in Chicago.
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  • * Jasper Bamberg (1698 - 1780) by legend, an alchemist (possibly no relation) *[[H. J. Burlingame]] (1852 - 1915), who used the stage name [[Jasper Bamberg]] while performing in Chicago and was taught by David Tobias Bamber
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  • | author = Jasper Maskelyne ...his wife outlived him by some fifteen years, still living in Africa. While Jasper also liked his liquor, neighbours and friends attest to the fact they had n
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  • Nevil Maskelyne was the father of [[Jasper Maskelyne]], who continued the family tradition of professional magic. * [[Jasper Maskelyne]]
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  • | image = Jasper Maskelyne.jpg '''Jasper Maskelyne''' (b.1902–d.1973) was a British stage magician in the 1930s an
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  • ...ave Goulding, and Steve Meredith. Their Honorary President, in 1928, was [[Jasper Maskelyne]]. Honorary Vice Presidents have been [[Edward Victor]], [[P.T.
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  • ...ide the city. She would later show up in the 1920 Census owning a farm in Jasper, Texas. <ref>http://magicfootnotes.com/?p=437</ref>
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  • The club honored [[Jasper Maskelyne]], [[John Ramsay]], [[Ken Brooke]], Jack Le Dair, J.M.Fyfe, Willi
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  • * [[Jasper Maskelyne]]
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  • *** [[Jasper Maskelyne]] (September 29, 1902–1973) - son of Nevil Maskelyne. Stage mag
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  • ...Clarke (2001)</ref><ref>History of Magic and Magicians By H. J. (Hardin Jasper) Burlingame (1895)</ref>
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  • ...r with a tour billed as "Maskelyne's Mysteries", a show he acquired from [[Jasper Maskelyne]].
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  • * 684 With Jasper in Magicland by [[Max Maven]]
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  • *Page 66: With Jasper in Magicland by Max Maven (Reprint from [[Genii 1996 July]])
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  • ...], who was a president for twenty-two years. Other past presidents were [[Jasper Maskelyne]] and [[Frank Boynett]]
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