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}}'''Professor Du Payne''' reigned in London as The Prince of Street Magicians in the early 1900s.<ref>Conjuring by James Randi (1992)</ref> | }}'''Professor Du Payne''' (1952-1919) reigned in London as The Prince of Street Magicians in the early 1900s.<ref>Conjuring by James Randi (1992)</ref> | ||
== Biography == | |||
He began as an apprentice to his father, a baker. A full page illustration of him performing appeared in "The Tatler" for April 13th, 1904. <ref>The Last of the Street Magicians, [[Magic Wand]], March 1920</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 8 November 2013
| Professor Du Payne | |
| Born | William Charles Payne 1852 Exeter, England |
|---|---|
| Died | November 1, 1919 London, England |
Professor Du Payne (1952-1919) reigned in London as The Prince of Street Magicians in the early 1900s.[1]
Biography
He began as an apprentice to his father, a baker. A full page illustration of him performing appeared in "The Tatler" for April 13th, 1904. [2]
References
- ↑ Conjuring by James Randi (1992)
- ↑ The Last of the Street Magicians, Magic Wand, March 1920