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(Postcard of he old Circus Salamonsky (1880-1932) on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Moscow (c.1900). The Circus cupola is visible on the right side of the picture; behind the façade, on the left, is the Panorama, once used by the Nikitin Brothers, and then used b...)
 
 
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Postcard of he old Circus Salamonsky (1880-1932) on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Moscow (c.1900). The Circus cupola is visible on the right side of the picture; behind the façade, on the left, is the Panorama, once used by the Nikitin Brothers, and then used by Albert Salamonsky to present public seances of horse training (see Circus Nikulin). It is extant, and houses today the Mir Theatre.
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Postcard of he old Circus Salamonsky (1880-1932) on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Moscow (c.1900). The Circus cupola is visible on the right side of the picture; behind the façade, on the left, is the Panorama, once used by the Nikitin Brothers, and then used by Albert Salamonsky to present public seances of horse training; it is extant, and houses today the Mir Theatre. — ''Private Collection''
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==See Also==
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* Circuses: [[Circus Salamonsky]]
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[[Category:Photo Archive|Salamonsky Circus]]

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Postcard of he old Circus Salamonsky (1880-1932) on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Moscow (c.1900). The Circus cupola is visible on the right side of the picture; behind the façade, on the left, is the Panorama, once used by the Nikitin Brothers, and then used by Albert Salamonsky to present public seances of horse training; it is extant, and houses today the Mir Theatre. — Private Collection

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