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Ringling Bros. Worlds Greatest Shows Magazine of Wonders and Daily Review, 1911, 8th Edition, Washington, D.C.
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8th Edition, Washington, D.C., May 1 and 2; Baltimore, Md., May 3 and 4; Wilmington, Del., May 5; Trenton, N.J., May 6; Philadelphia, Pa., One Week, May 8 to 13, 1911.
Al Ringling, Equestrian Director. John Agie, Assistant Equestrian...
Trade card, Front: Trade card in the shape of a butterfly (color); advertises W.W. Cole's Great Circus and United Shows; entirely new amphitheater and stage; great acts just from foreign lands.
Trade card; Front: Colorful image of a woman in red bathing suit diving off a bridge; her figure is shown at four different points during the sequence of the dive.
Trade card; Front: Two ostrich running with antelope on grass; faint image of a hunter with gun in the background; framed by red header "The Burr Robbins" and footer "American & German Allied Shows."
Trade card; Front: Trompe-l'oeil effect with woman's face breaking through newspaper entitled "Hood's Latest"; advertises Hood's tooth powder Trade card; Volume 6, Number 6; published in Lowell, Massachusetts.
Trade card; Front: White elephant standing on platform scale holding "Fairbanks standard scales" sign in trunk; a crowd of people watching weigh-in; tent in background with American flag flying.
Trade card, Front: A man wearing a hat with wings and winged boots flying in the air above three circus tents; depicts Lu Lu hurled across the Great Hippodrome Pavilion.
Official Program Ringling Bros.' World's Greatest Shows, 1907, 12th Edition (e)
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12th Edition
Albert Ringling, Equestrian Director William Gorman, Assistant Equestrian Director Ringling Brother's Military Band: Al. C. Sweet, Conductor Soloists: Cornet: Albert C. Sweet, Trumpet: L.O. Hanson, Saxophone: T.R. Brown, ...
Every Man Rides His Own Hobby. Use our Diamond Flavoring Extracts, A. Ethridge & Co.
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Trade card; Front: Caricature of P.T. Barnum riding a green and yellow toy train, train reads "The Greatest Show on Earth!!!"; small monkey wearing a red coat, blue pants; red flag with image of white elephant; artist signature "Kash";...
Trade card; Front: White elephant standing on platform scale holding "Fairbanks standard scales" sign in trunk; a crowd of people watching weigh-in; tent in background with American flag flying.
Trade card; Front: White elephant standing on platform scale holding "Fairbanks Standard Scales" sign in trunk; a crowd of people watching weigh-in; tent in background with American flag flying.
Trade card; Front: White elephant standing on platform scale holding "Fairbanks Standard Scales" sign in trunk; a crowd of people watching weigh-in; tent in background with American flag flying.
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