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Lillian Leitzel, Roman rings, in a publicity stunt in Chicago for [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey]] Circus. (c.1928) — ''"The Crimson Petal" (by Fred Jewell), Lillian Leitzel's original music heard in the first part of the clip, is performed by Richard Whitmarsh's South Shore Concert Band ([http://www.soundsofthecircus.com soundsofthecircus.com]).''
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Lillian Leitzel, Roman rings, in a publicity stunt in Chicago for [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey]] Circus. (c.1928) — ''"The Crimson Petal" (by Fred Jewell), Lillian Leitzel's original music heard in the first part of this film clip, is performed by Richard Whitmarsh's South Shore Concert Band ([http://www.soundsofthecircus.com soundsofthecircus.com]).''
  
 
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Revision as of 20:05, 1 August 2012

Lillian Leitzel, Roman ringsA pair of small wooden or metallic rings hanging from ropes or straps, used by circus aerialists as well as competition gymnasts., in a publicity stunt in Chicago for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. (c.1928) — "The Crimson Petal" (by Fred Jewell), Lillian Leitzel's original music heard in the first part of this film clip, is performed by Richard Whitmarsh's South Shore Concert Band (soundsofthecircus.com).

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