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  • === The Knie Arena === ...08. Four more children [[Image:Arena_Knie_Poster_1864.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arena Knie Poster (1864)]]followed: Georg (1809-1849), Karl (1813-1860), Fanny-Ad
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  • When Desprez entered the arena, circus and variety were enjoying an unprecedented vogue in Paris—and ...zoological garden in Paris, and a group from [[The Althoff Dynasty|Circus Althoff]] in Germany. Smart advertising indeed, since the most distinctive element
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  • ...h;Carola and her brothers, [[Franz Althoff|Franz]] (1908-1987) and [[Adolf Althoff|Adolf]] (1913-1998)—had shown an exemplary attitude during the war (f ...d]] for his annual circus production at the [[Harringay Circus|Harringay]] Arena in London. But it was to be a fateful engagement: On December 22, 1950, Har
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  • ...ng to rebuild some of it with an outdoors circus, the [[Circus Busch|Astra Arena Schau]], which she had started in July 1946 in the ruins of the Berlin Zoo. ...03-1987), and her brothers [[Franz Althoff|Franz]] (1908-1987) and [[Adolf Althoff|Adolf]] (1913-1998)—during the war had been exemplary, at least from
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  • ...ng [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland, and [[Circus Krone]] and [[Circus Franz Althoff]] in Germany, in England at Blackpool's [[Tower Circus]] in 1952, and at th
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  • ...ng [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland, and [[Circus Krone]] and [[Circus Franz Althoff]] in Germany, in England at Blackpool's [[Tower Circus]] in 1952, and at th
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  • ...Heiress to the oldest and most important German circus dynasty, the [[The Althoff Dynasty|Althoffs]], she ran from 1945 to 1968 a very successful circus, whi ===Carola Althoff===
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  • ...of 1900, but the Fair didn’t prove a boon for Parisian circuses. A huge arena designed for equestrian spectaculars, the Hippodrome was perhaps too big to ...eath, the Cirque de Paris had closed again and become a theatre-cum-boxing arena. The political situation in Europe was tense; Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
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  • ...ddition of steel-tunnel elements that connect the cage wagons to the steel arena. Thus equipped, Carl presented the Hagenbeck acts to the menagerie visitors The performances in the steel arena offered by the Menagerie Charles made the "fighting" style of presentations
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  • ...icksen and the Hagenbeck bears then toured all over Europe: [[Circus Corty-Althoff]] in 1901 and 1902, Circus Krembser 1902, [[Circus Nikulin|Circus Salamonsk ...arling tigers, but a number of extra times every day when he goes into the arena alone with the untamed Tammany, the fiercest and largest Bengal tiger that
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  • ...cus Barlay]] of Harry Barlay and his wife [[Carola Williams|Carola]], née Althoff. ...presence of his brother-in-law in the family combine didn’t thrill Adolf Althoff!
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  • ...ountries outside the German borders in the early postwar era. Circus Franz Althoff was also the first European circus of that era to develop an acceptable com Franz Althoff also improved the circus performing space, introducing innovative concepts
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