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  • ..., 1830: Reopens as ''Blanchard's Amphitheater'', with the circus troupe of William Blanchard, seen previously at the Lafayette and Mount Pitt circuses (see ab ...of Nations'', a spectacle Barnum bought from circus-producer "Lord" George Sanger in London. The partners use the space until 1875. It then becomes the ''Gil
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  • ...ence of [[Philip Astley]], [[Charles Hughes]], [[Andrew Ducrow]], [[George Sanger]], and other luminaries of the British circus, they still hold an important ...srs Kite and Samwell's Equestrian Circus''. Stephen had at least one son, William, who carried on the circus business. Stephen died in Lynn, Norfolk, aged 45
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  • ...thus rival the largest circus of the British Isles, that of [[Lord George Sanger]]. Or so he thought. ...e biggest circus seen in the provinces since the palmy days of Lord George Sanger.
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  • ...]], [[John Astley]], [[Andrew Ducrow]], [[William Batty]], [["Lord" George Sanger]]
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