Spectral evidence has always been linked with the entertainment business, so that the earliest seances were little more than experiences of 'entertainment' to those who frequented them. This early 19th century woodengraving shows the magician De Philipsthal performing 'Phantasmagoria' on the stage of the Lyceum, London in 1803 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spectral-evidence-has-always-been-linked-with-the-entertainment-business-so-that-the-earliest-seances-were-little-more-than-experiences-of-entertainment-to-those-who-frequented-them-this-early-19th-century-woodengraving-shows-the-magician-de-philipsthal-performing-phantasmagoria-on-the-stage-of-the-lyceum-london-in-1803-image179623669.html
RMMC6FR1–Spectral evidence has always been linked with the entertainment business, so that the earliest seances were little more than experiences of 'entertainment' to those who frequented them. This early 19th century woodengraving shows the magician De Philipsthal performing 'Phantasmagoria' on the stage of the Lyceum, London in 1803
Spectral evidence has always been linked with the entertainment business, so that the earliest seances were little more than experiences of 'entertainment' to those who frequented them. This early 19th century woodengraving shows the magician De Philipsthal performing 'Phantasmagoria' on the stage of the Lyceum, London in 1803 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spectral-evidence-has-always-been-linked-with-the-entertainment-business-so-that-the-earliest-seances-were-little-more-than-experiences-of-entertainment-to-those-who-frequented-them-this-early-19th-century-woodengraving-shows-the-magician-de-philipsthal-performing-phantasmagoria-on-the-stage-of-the-lyceum-london-in-1803-image179623247.html
RMMC6F7Y–Spectral evidence has always been linked with the entertainment business, so that the earliest seances were little more than experiences of 'entertainment' to those who frequented them. This early 19th century woodengraving shows the magician De Philipsthal performing 'Phantasmagoria' on the stage of the Lyceum, London in 1803
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