History of Coins
Coins are one of humanity’s oldest inventions for trade and exchange, transforming how societies measured value. Before coins, people relied on barter or used commodity
Coins are one of humanity’s oldest inventions for trade and exchange, transforming how societies measured value. Before coins, people relied on barter or used commodity
In his TED talk titled “How schools kill creativity” Ken Robinson explains how children are not frightened of being wrong but as they grow up
Why Hire a Magician for your Wedding? There are many reasons why hiring a magician for your wedding is beneficial including: Magic is an interactive
At wedding fairs, I am always surprised at the responses to the question “Have you thought of using a magician at your wedding?”. They vary
It was fantastic to attend the Chiddingstone Castle Wedding Fair yesterday and to explain to future brides and grooms how my magic can make their
It’s amazing to think that I have been a resident magician at Houdini’s Magic Bar for over 9 years. During that time, I have brought
Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz on March 24, 1874, in Budapest, Hungary, became one of the most celebrated magicians and escape artists in history. The
The Light and Heavy Chest is one of Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin’s most famous and influential illusions — a trick that blended mechanical ingenuity, psychological misdirection,
Playing cards are so common today that we rarely stop to think about how fascinating their history and design truly are. Here are some intriguing
In May 2021, Houdini’s Magic Bar celebrated five years since it first opened. I managed to organise a congratulatory video for the owners Sam &
Philip Tilston is a Kent based Magician and is a member of the prestigious Magic Circle and also Equity. He is an award winning magician who has been performing professionally for over 25 years. His expert sleight of hand skills and pleasant manner will astonish and delight any audience.
Coins are one of humanity’s oldest inventions for trade and exchange, transforming how societies measured value. Before coins, people relied on barter or used commodity
In his TED talk titled “How schools kill creativity” Ken Robinson explains how children are not frightened of being wrong but as they grow up
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