Page 3 October 1973
OUT
OF THE PAST STREET
JUGGLING IN LONDON
OVER A HUNDRED AND TEN YEARS AGO
I'm
a juggler, but I don't know if that's
the right term, for some people call conjurers Jugglers; but it's
wrong. When I was in Ireland
they called me a "Manualist". The difference I makes between
conjuring and juggling is, one's deceiving to the eye and the other's
pleasing to the eye--yes. that's it--It's dexterity.
I
dare say I've been at Juggling 40 years, for I was between 14
and 15 when I begun, and I'm 56 now. I suppose I'm the oldest One
night I went
to the theatre, and there I see Ramo Samee doing his juggling; I
only wanted to do as
he did. Directly I got home I got two of the plates, and went into a
back-room and began practicing, making it turn round on the top of a
stick. I broke I'm
well known in London, and the police
Juggling
is the same now as ever it was, for there ain't no improvements on the
old style as ever
I heerd on;
and I suppose the
balls and knives and rings will last for a hundred years to come yet. I
should say there ain't above twenty Jugglers in all
(Quoted,
edited, and condensed for the IJA Newsletter from
Vol. 3 of Henry Mayhew's |