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- George_R._Tweedie abstract "George R. Tweedie was a businessman who gained fame in 1891 by running a popular magic lantern show, titled \"Gossip about Ghosts\". The show, which cost sixpence, consisted of fifty slides, each illustrating a story about ghosts or supernatural occurrences. One concerned George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, who supposedly appeared as a ghost to a king's officer to prevent the death of his son. Another touched upon the Legend of Hamilton Tighe, a murdered man who haunted his murderers in headless form.The show was quite popular and received a positive review in the Pall Mall Gazette.He later ran a second show, titled \"Gossip about fairies\".Tweedie was formerly an instructor at the Royal Polytechnic Institution in London.".
- George_R._Tweedie birthYear "1857".
- George_R._Tweedie deathYear "1893".
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- George_R._Tweedie birthDate "1857".
- George_R._Tweedie deathDate "aft 1893".
- George_R._Tweedie honorificSuffix "F. C. S.".
- George_R._Tweedie knownFor "Gossip about Ghosts".
- George_R._Tweedie name "George R. Tweedie".
- George_R._Tweedie nationality "English".
- George_R._Tweedie occupation "businessman".
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- George_R._Tweedie hypernym Businessman.
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- George_R._Tweedie comment "George R. Tweedie was a businessman who gained fame in 1891 by running a popular magic lantern show, titled \"Gossip about Ghosts\". The show, which cost sixpence, consisted of fifty slides, each illustrating a story about ghosts or supernatural occurrences. One concerned George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, who supposedly appeared as a ghost to a king's officer to prevent the death of his son.".
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- George_R._Tweedie name "George R. Tweedie".