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Ringling, Albert C.r2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:56:25+00:00
Albert Ringling portrait

Albert Ringling portrait

Albert C. Ringling Documents

(1852-1916)

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Ringling Bros. presenting Schuman's German Horse Circus

The Ringling Bros. recruited artists and companies from their parents’ native Germany to perform in their shows. Even more popular…

Prominent Sections in Ringling Bros. Big New Parade. A Tremendous Spectacular Free Street Carnival

This circus poster shows five separate parades of people and animals: a "caravan crossing the desert," a "children's fairyland," "famous…

Five partners in the Ringling Bros. Circus

The Ringling brothers’ advertising posters often featured the five partners’ profiles. The posters conveyed a sense of family unity, arguably…

Ringling Bros., World's Greatest Shows; Raschetta Brothers, Marvelous Somersaulting Vaulters

The caption for this poster reads: “Sensational, hazardous somersaulting exploits & indescribably accurate scientific vaulting evolutions. Feats of agility &…

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