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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Albert was married to [[Miriam Scarrity]] and had three children, [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], [[Dorothy Scarrity|Dorothy]] and [[Barty Scarrity]]. Jenny, in particular, disproved of Albert's chosen profession and the way he badly treated his acts. Eventually Jenny ran away from the carnival and soon afterwards Albert's 5 year old son, Barty, also disappeared.  
Albert was married to [[Miriam Scarrity]] and had three children, [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], [[Dorothy Scarrity|Dorothy]] and [[Barty Scarrity]]. Jenny, in particular, disproved of Albert's chosen profession and the way he badly treated his acts. Eventually Jenny ran away from the carnival and soon afterwards Albert's 5 year old son, Barty, also disappeared.


Following Barty's intervention, Madame [[Vastra]] briefly became pat of his exhibitions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Family Matters (audio story)|Family Matters]]'')
Following Barty's intervention, Madame [[Vastra]] briefly became pat of his exhibitions. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Family Matters (audio story)|Family Matters]]'')
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Revision as of 10:19, 9 March 2023

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Albert Scarrity owned and ran a carnival freak show in 19th century England, he styled himself Umberto Ravelli when presenting to the public.

Biography

Albert was married to Miriam Scarrity and had three children, Jenny, Dorothy and Barty Scarrity. Jenny, in particular, disproved of Albert's chosen profession and the way he badly treated his acts. Eventually Jenny ran away from the carnival and soon afterwards Albert's 5 year old son, Barty, also disappeared.

Following Barty's intervention, Madame Vastra briefly became pat of his exhibitions. (AUDIO: Family Matters)