Plaque

Magic Circle

Inscription

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

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Magic Circle

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Magic Circle

Dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of magic. Founded at Pinoli's Re...

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Pinoli's Restaurant

Londonist tells us this restaurant was the venue chosen for the 1920 "the end...

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British Plaque Trust

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