Science, the Supernatural and the Victorian Illusionists

Science, the Supernatural and the Victorian Illusionists

By The London Archives

An illustrated talk featuring entertainment posters from our archival collections.

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The London Archives

40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Community • Historic

In this richly illustrated talk, we enter the world of the Victorian illusionists. Drawing on our vibrant collection of entertainment posters, we will meet all manner of supernatural apparitions—including devils, skeletons, and a flying rabbit.

Hear how these were created using a then-novel illusion called Pepper’s Ghost. Named after the scientist John Henry Pepper and jointly created with engineer and inventor Henry Dircks, Pepper’s Ghost uses lights, mirrors, and hidden rooms. Properly combined, these elements allowed Victorian illusionists such as Maskelyne and Cooke to conduct ‘dark séances.’

Come along to find out how they did it…

IMPORTANT: This talk will be taking place in-person only at The London Archives, in Clerkenwell.

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Nov 27 · 12:30 PM GMT