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  • Zirkus '''Charles Knie''' [http://www.zirkus-charles-knie.de/ www.zirkus-charles-knie.de] '''Charles Chipperfield''' Circus [http://www.charleschipperfieldcircus.co.uk/ www.cha
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  • '''White Street and Broadway''' ...e, poorly furbished, erected on the East side of Broadway at the corner of White Street by Cayetano Mariotini and his partners in the Cayetano, Codet, Menia
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  • ...lor, an oversized brown jacket with matching slacks, gigantic shoes, and a white shirt with a dotted tie. At that time of his life, he became friends with t ...here he was able to sail to the United States. He went to Hollywood, where Charles Chaplin helped him find work in the movies. Giacomino was Eddy Polo's doubl
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  • ...on June 21, 1766 at Derby, and Elliott, now General, presented him with a white charger named Gibraltar. Astley returned to Lambeth with a companion who wo ...In 1772, one of Astley's former equestrians, the ambitious and talented [[Charles Hughes]], opened his own ''Hughes' Riding School'' not far from Astley's, o
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  • ...phie (1834-1901), Marie (1836-1890), Ludwig (1842-1909), Nina (1844-1916), Charles (1845-1891), and Antoinette (1846-1923). ...y, the Knies had begun to feel at home in Switzerland. In 1866, Ludwig and Charles Knie filed a first application for citizenship in the Canton of Soleure. Ap
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  • ...ly had already abandoned the ''Tarzan'' outfit, which he had replaced by a white safari costume, replete with jodhpurs and leather boots; he opted now for a ...a Toria]] on the Roman rings, the [[Yong Brothers]], [[Charles Mroczkowski|Charles and Gena Mroczkowski]] and their horses, and The Great [[Doval]] on the hig
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  • ...kable double somersault followed by a full twist to the catcher! Ernie and Charles Clarke had secured the triple in 1910, while working with the [[Ringling Br ...ovies) involving four flying trapeze artists, and starred Janet Gaynor and Charles Morton. Unfortunately, no copy of ''Four Devils'' has survived.
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  • ...Court’s remarkable strength. It had eventually caught the attention of [[Charles Ringling]] and, in May 1914, The Orpingtons debuted with the Ringling Bros. ...age acts, which comprised ten lions, two tigers, a cougar, seven brown and white bears, and a couple of great Danes.
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  • ...a seminal figure in the history of the Russian circus); the aerial gymnast Charles Price, a future British emulator of [[Jules Léotard|Léotard]] (and who wo ...perial Theatre. Acrobatic classes were entrusted to the brothers René and Charles Dauvergne, who at once put into practice the methods that had presided over
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  • ...Maude, with which they travelled to England early in 1907. Their ship, the White Star liner ''Suevic'', sailed on the 2nd of February from Sydney and founde ...'Mumming Birds'', which spawned an immensely talented young comedian named Charles Chaplin. Just a month after his divorce came through, Harry Carmo married A
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  • ...ghes]] (1747-97), a former member of Astley's company. In association with Charles Dibdin, a prolific songwriter and author of pantomimes, Hughes opened a riv ...Ringling Brothers]], Al (1832-1916), Otto (1837-1911), Alf T. (1863-1919), Charles (1864-1926), and John (1866-1936). One year after Bailey's death in 1906, t
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  • ...questrian and circus owner. There he performed as a clown-trainer—in white face in the manner popular at the time—working with small animals. In ...a few major traveling menageries into Europe’s largest tenting circuses: Charles ([[Circus Krone|Krone]]), [[Circus Barum|Barum]] (Kreiser), and [[The Hagen
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  • ...s death certificate (filed by Georgey Foottit, George Foottit’s son, and Charles Barbier—alias the clown [[Bob O’Connor]]) his name was Rafael Padil ...he circus in the full regalia à la mode, replete with top hat, red tails, white tie, breeches and tights. Everyone thought his attire, which, as a fashion
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  • ...s on July 26, 1851, probably out of wedlock, whom Ferdinand adopted. Louis-Charles (the future Louis Fernando, 1851-1917) was then six years old, just fifteen ...ne. However, the façade and the elaborate reception hall were the work of Charles Garnier (1825-1898), the celebrated architect of Paris’s extravagant Opé
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  • ...the process, a new performing persona destined to great success: "Dompteur Charles." Thus, with his distinguished French name and an elegant military-style co ===Dompteur Charles Menagerie-Circus===
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  • ...ul transformations. The ensemble that had replaced it had been designed by Charles Garnier (1825-1898), the architect of Paris’s and Monte Carlo’s flamboy ...e and Marne rivers. The groom was black, and his wife-to-be was a charming white maiden… The newlyweds were happily celebrating, with music, songs, dance
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  • ...Anglo-Arabs (6 gray, 12 blacks, 6 white and 6 bay), Austrian Lipizzans (6 white, 6 gray), and 6 rare “tigerschecken” (leopard) Danish horses. The chrom ...Multiple cage acts, such as the Klant-Hagenbeck mixed group presented by [[Charles Dubé]] or [[Miss Yvonne]] and polar bears presented by [[Barbara & Eugen P
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