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[[File:Museum.jpg|thumb|The entrance to the museum. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Day of the Clown]]'')]]
[[File:Museum.jpg|thumb|The entrance to the museum. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Clown]]'')]]


'''Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus''' was a museum dedicated to the history of the circus. It was run by [[Elijah Spellman]]. Inside the museum were several life sized clowns, who could be controlled by the proprietor's telepathic powers.
'''Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus''' was a museum dedicated to the history of the circus. It was run by [[Elijah Spellman]]. Inside the museum were several life sized clowns, who could be controlled by the proprietor's telepathic powers.
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The museum also had a copy of the oldest known illustration of the [[Pied Piper]], a watercolour painted in [[1592]].
The museum also had a copy of the oldest known illustration of the [[Pied Piper]], a watercolour painted in [[1592]].


[[Pied Piper|Odd Bob the Clown]] handed out tickets to the museum. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Day of the Clown]]'')
[[Pied Piper|Odd Bob the Clown]] handed out tickets to the museum. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Clown]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The entrance to the museum was also used as the entrance to the [[Electro]] in [[TW]]: ''[[From Out of the Rain]]'' and the place where [[Estelle Cole]] held her talk about [[Fairy|Fairies]] in [[TW]]: ''[[Small Worlds]]''.
* The entrance to the museum was also used as the entrance to the [[Electro]] in [[TV]]: ''[[From Out of the Rain]]'' and the place where [[Estelle Cole]] held her talk about [[Fairy|Fairies]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Small Worlds]]''.


[[Category:London museums]]
[[Category:London museums]]

Revision as of 10:37, 18 September 2012

The entrance to the museum. (TV: The Day of the Clown)

Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus was a museum dedicated to the history of the circus. It was run by Elijah Spellman. Inside the museum were several life sized clowns, who could be controlled by the proprietor's telepathic powers.

The museum also had a copy of the oldest known illustration of the Pied Piper, a watercolour painted in 1592.

Odd Bob the Clown handed out tickets to the museum. (TV: The Day of the Clown)

Behind the scenes