The Magic Circle was founded on this site at Pinoli's Restaurant by twenty-three magicians on July 1st 1905.
British Plaque Trust
Site: Magic Circle (1 memorial)
W1, Wardour Street, 17, Morden & Lea
The Magic Circle was founded on this site at Pinoli's Restaurant by twenty-three magicians on July 1st 1905.
British Plaque Trust
W1, Wardour Street, 17, Morden & Lea
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Magic Circle
Dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of magic. Founded at Pinoli's Re...
Londonist tells us this restaurant was the venue chosen for the 1920 "the end...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Magic Circle
A charity with: "The key objective of the British Plaque Trust (BPT) is to re...
Remaking English reports on the plaque unveiling and informs that this 1905 school building is the only surviving block from the original...
The blue plaque is on the site of number 13, now the United Reformed Church Trust’s UK headquarters. The other two plaques are inside, in...
Difficult to find even if you know it's there - took us three visits. This plaque does not face the road, but west, and hides behind a br...
City of Westminster John Peake Knight, 1828 - 86, inventor of the world's first traffic lights which were erected here, 9th Dec. 1868. ...
Here, in early life, lived John Henry Cardinal Newman. Born 1801 : Died 1890.
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