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File:Bob Gerry Troupe at Circus Sarrasani (1945).jpg The Bob Gerry Troupe performing a seven-person pyramid at Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1945) — ''Photo X''(1,125 × 1,500 (480 KB)) - 21:08, 22 July 2014File:Bob Gerry Troupe - Circus Sarrasani - Dresden (1945).jpg The Bob Gerry Troupe at Circus Sarrasani in Dresden. performing the seven-person pyramid on the high wire (1945) &md(1,500 × 1,096 (327 KB)) - 21:14, 22 July 2014- [[File:Hans_Stosch-Sarrasani_Poster.jpg|right|300px|Hans Stosch-Sarrasani (c.1922)]] ...life personality and extravagant vision of its famous founder, Hans Stosch-Sarrasani.71 KB (11,113 words) - 18:15, 17 April 2024
File:Circus Sarrasani Construction.jpg The winter construction of Circus Sarrasani, with Alfred Pape's monumental oriental façade out front (c.1928) — * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 854 (393 KB)) - 19:59, 12 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani Poster.JPG Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani (1913) — ''Document: Circusarchiv Jaap Best'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,128 (579 KB)) - 20:10, 13 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani's Façade.jpg Circus Sarrasani's façade by night (c.1930) — ''Document: Fonds Gustave Soury, MuCEM' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 919 (120 KB)) - 19:42, 16 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani Poster.jpg ...rd reproduction of a Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani. Hans Stosch-Sarrasani is depicted in the upper-left medallion (1910) — ''Private Collection * Biography: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,089 (850 KB)) - 08:30, 29 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani 1912.jpg Postcard of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Dominique Jando Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 936 (467 KB)) - 19:10, 18 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani in Würzburg.jpg Circus Sarrasani on Residenzplatz in Würzburg, Germany (1929) — ''Photo X - Willi Dü * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,050 (395 KB)) - 05:47, 23 June 2017File:Circus Sarrasani in Amsterdam.jpeg Fritz Mey's Circus Sarrasani in Amsterdam (1968) — ''Photo © Ruud Hoff'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 955 (153 KB)) - 05:57, 23 June 2017
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- ...ands, and two hundred wagons traveling by train were used to transport the circus equipment and house the personnel. ...I by Karel Kludský (Carl Kludsky, as he became known in the West-European circus business). From humble beginnings, Karel Kludský had managed to build one21 KB (3,422 words) - 07:42, 16 July 2023
- ==Circus Owner and Impresario== [[File:Billy_Smart's_Circus_(1946).jpeg|thumb|left|400px|Billy Smart's Circus and Fun Fair (1946)]]This was apparently his debut as a showman, although h8 KB (1,263 words) - 23:07, 31 March 2024
- ...accepted into the State Circus College of Kiev, the second most important circus school in Soviet Russia (after the one in Moscow). He graduated in 1994 as ...which she joined in 1988. Four years later, she was accepted at the State Circus College of Kiev, where she graduated in 1994 as a hand-balancer and an acro3 KB (492 words) - 20:14, 17 October 2017
- == THE CIRCUS OF COPENHAGEN == ''By Johan Vinberg, Swedish Circus Academy''9 KB (1,293 words) - 00:20, 10 May 2022
- ...alented and charismatic performer, he was also, for circus enthusiasts and circus professionals around the world, one of the greatest animal trainers of the [[File:Williamsbau_Koln.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Circus Williams in Cologne (1947)]]Max Gebel was drafted into the Wehrmacht and se22 KB (3,542 words) - 07:13, 8 September 2020
- ...trainer Fritz W. Schulz (1910-2010) was one of Australia's most celebrated circus personalities. He had a long and brilliant career that spanned six decades ===Circus Debut===12 KB (1,985 words) - 00:25, 9 May 2018
- ==Circus Owner and Director== ...unced the "Death of Britain’s Nº 1 Showman" and the "King of the Modern Circus," indicating the unrivalled position in which the showman was revered.23 KB (3,794 words) - 20:11, 31 December 2020
- ==Circus Owner and Director== ...break for National Service in the Royal Air Force. After the Bertram Mills Circus closed down in 1967, he and Cyril Mills remained close friends.''24 KB (3,925 words) - 00:16, 15 September 2021
- ...y with the rank of Captain, and he would be often billed in his subsequent circus career as "Captain Ankner." ...em to [[The Great Carmo|Harry Carmo]] for his newly formed Great Carmo’s Circus in Ireland—and thus Ankner became the Equestrian Director of the Carm3 KB (461 words) - 23:23, 23 August 2022
- ==Juggler, Magician, Circus Owner== ...gedy. He might also be considered the man who launched the [[Bertram Mills Circus]] on its first tour, having had a short connection with [[Bertram Mills|Ber38 KB (6,425 words) - 19:33, 31 July 2016
- ...e of its famous name) with the legendary [[Cirque Medrano (Paris)|Parisian circus]]. ...sartelli family managed to become in just a few decades one of the largest circus families in Europe; it counts today about one hundred members.19 KB (2,962 words) - 23:43, 31 March 2024
File:Hans Stosch Sarrasani.jpg Hans Stosch-Sarrasani, owner of Circus Sarrasani in his legendary "Maharajah" costume (c.1920) — ''Dominique Jando Arc * Biography: [[Hans Stosch-Sarrasani]](1,095 × 1,500 (597 KB)) - 19:26, 15 August 2014- ...Gerry Troupe was one of the most successful high wire acts on the European circus scene in the late forties, fifties, and early sixties. Starting in 1945, th ...ertram Mills Circus]] at Olympia and the [[Harringay Circus]] in London; [[Circus Strassburger]] in Holland. They also appeared outdoors in several amusement2 KB (332 words) - 04:28, 1 February 2023
- ==Circus Owner== ...alized and incorporated in 1960 into the [[VEB Zentral-Zirkus]], the State circus company of the German Democratic Republic.7 KB (1,191 words) - 03:23, 22 March 2024
- ...common denominator between Roman and modern circuses is the word itself, ''circus'', which means in Latin as in English, "circle". ===Philip Astley: The Father Of The Modern Circus===32 KB (4,908 words) - 23:56, 14 October 2023
- ...rcuses hit the road again, in the ring—notably with the new [[Circus Sarrasani]], after it had been resuscitated by [[Fritz Mey]] in 1956. Camillio was in ...2 and 1953, they were featured with [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey]] Circus in the United States, where the portly, sixty-two-year-old Camillio joyousl9 KB (1,455 words) - 08:01, 29 July 2023
- ==Carola Williams And Her Circus== ...he Althoff Dynasty|Althoffs]], she ran from 1945 to 1968 a very successful circus, which presented elegant shows with excellent artists and outstanding eques34 KB (5,271 words) - 19:34, 17 September 2020
File:Bob Gerry Troupe at Circus Sarrasani (1945).jpg The Bob Gerry Troupe performing a seven-person pyramid at Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1945) — ''Photo X''(1,125 × 1,500 (480 KB)) - 21:08, 22 July 2014File:Bob Gerry Troupe - Circus Sarrasani - Dresden (1945).jpg The Bob Gerry Troupe at Circus Sarrasani in Dresden. performing the seven-person pyramid on the high wire (1945) &md(1,500 × 1,096 (327 KB)) - 21:14, 22 July 2014- ...sani passed away in 2009, the title Sarrasani eventually reappeared with a circus-cabaret show produced by the Bernstein family at Buenos Aires's Tattersall * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]]637 B (85 words) - 21:56, 18 August 2014
- [[File:Hans_Stosch-Sarrasani_Poster.jpg|right|300px|Hans Stosch-Sarrasani (c.1922)]] ...life personality and extravagant vision of its famous founder, Hans Stosch-Sarrasani.71 KB (11,113 words) - 18:15, 17 April 2024
- ...ategory:Magicians|Sarrasani, Andre]][[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Sarrasani, Andre]]206 B (25 words) - 04:39, 12 August 2014
- #REDIRECT: [[Circus Sarrasani]] ...rs and Directors|Stosch-Sarrasani, Hans]][[Category:Animal Trainers|Stosch-Sarrasani, Hans]]147 B (15 words) - 02:11, 12 August 2014
- #REDIRECT: [[Circus Sarrasani]] ...wners and Directors|Stosch-Sarrasani, Trude]][[Category:Equestrians|Stosch-Sarrasani, Trude]]145 B (14 words) - 02:12, 12 August 2014
- #REDIRECT: [[Circus Sarrasani]] [[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Stosch-Sarrasani Junior, Hans]]103 B (11 words) - 02:18, 12 August 2014
- [[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Stosch-Sarrasani, Ingrid]]129 B (15 words) - 04:40, 12 August 2014
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File:Sarrasani Wild West 1924.jpg ...st of Circus Sarrasani's ''Far West'' tableau in Buenos Aires. Hans Stosch Sarrasani is standing in cowboy outfit in the middle of the second row (1924) — * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 928 (360 KB)) - 19:27, 12 August 2014File:Plan Sarrasani.jpg Map of Dresden showing the location of Circus Sarrasani's permanent building before WWII. The site is occupied today by an apartmen * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 960 (479 KB)) - 22:08, 12 August 2014File:Sarrasani on Elbe River.jpg Postcard showing a view of Circus Sarrasani and Königin Carola Bridge in Dresden (c.1920) — ''Private Collection * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 967 (386 KB)) - 19:50, 12 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani Construction.jpg The winter construction of Circus Sarrasani, with Alfred Pape's monumental oriental façade out front (c.1928) — * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 854 (393 KB)) - 19:59, 12 August 2014File:Zirkus Sarrasani.jpg ...tcard showing the first façade of Circus Sarrasani. Hans and Maria Stosch-Sarrasani are pictured in the medallions (c.1905) — ''Document: CircusMuseum.nl * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 953 (353 KB)) - 20:16, 12 August 2014File:Sarrasani Postcard (1910).JPG Promotional Sarrasani postcard reproducing a Friedländer poster. Hans-Stosch Sarrasani is represented in the upper-left medallion (1910) — ''Private Collect * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 959 (616 KB)) - 08:22, 29 August 2014File:Sarrasani Dresden 1912.JPG Promotional postcard for Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 968 (866 KB)) - 22:04, 12 August 2014File:Sarrasani Wild West.JPG Promotional postcard reproducing a Friedländer poster advertising Sarrasani's Wild West show (c.1910) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 992 (561 KB)) - 22:51, 12 August 2014File:Sarrasani Sticker.JPG Commemorative sticker for the opening of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,359 × 1,500 (575 KB)) - 03:45, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani in Amsterdam (1963).jpg Fritz Mey's Circus Sarrasani in Amsterdam (1963) — ''Document: Nationaal Archif (Dutch National Ar ...tory: [[Circus_Sarrasani#FRITZ_MEY.27S_CIRCUS_SARRASANI|Fritz Mey's Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 800 (215 KB)) - 04:02, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Poster (1912).jpg ...Sarrasani poster designed by Carl Moos (1878-1959), picturing Hans Stosch-Sarrasani in cowboy outfit (1912) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,128 × 1,500 (583 KB)) - 04:14, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Cast and Crew (1936).jpg The cast and crew of Circus Sarrasani in South America (c.1936) — ''Photo X - Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 562 (317 KB)) - 19:11, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Musicians.jpg Sarrasani's Bands at a party in Brazil (c.1934) — ''Photo X'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,083 (381 KB)) - 19:05, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Funeral Service (1934).jpg A memorial service for Hans Stosch-Sarrasani under Sarrasani's giant big top in São Paulo, Brazil (1934) — ''Photo X — Priv * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,112 (536 KB)) - 19:18, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Corps-de-Ballet.jpg Circus Sarrasani's corps-de-ballet practicing in the ring in South America (c.1934) — * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 996 (267 KB)) - 19:47, 13 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani Poster.JPG Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani (1913) — ''Document: Circusarchiv Jaap Best'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,128 (579 KB)) - 20:10, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Clown Poster 1915.jpg Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani (1915) — ''Document: Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,094 (792 KB)) - 20:08, 13 August 2014File:Sarrasani Program 1931.jpg Cover of Circus Sarrasani program in Dresden (1931) — ''Document: Stadtarchiv, Dresden'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,158 × 1,500 (966 KB)) - 20:15, 13 August 2014File:Hans Stosch-Sarrasani Poster.jpg ...er designed by Martin Lehmann-Steglitz (1984-1950?), featuring Hans-Stosch-Sarrasani in Maharajah costume (c.1922) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](548 × 1,500 (298 KB)) - 20:36, 13 August 2014File:Dresden Zirkus Sarrasani 1914.jpeg Circus Sarrasani on Königin Carola Platz in Dresden (1914) — Document: ''VEB Photo Er * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,045 (206 KB)) - 00:17, 14 August 2014File:Façade Sarrasani (c.1905).jpg Promotional postcard showing Circus Sarrasani's original façade. Hans Stosch-Sarrasani is pictured in the upper-right medallion (c.1905) — ''Private Collect * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 973 (322 KB)) - 00:23, 14 August 2014File:Fritz Mey.jpg Fritz Mey, director of Circus Sarrasani (c.1975) — ''Photo X''(1,500 × 999 (283 KB)) - 00:32, 14 August 2014File:Ingrid and Andre Stosch-Sarrasanii.jpg Andre & Ingrid Stosch-Sarrasani (2014) — ''Photo © Deutsche Press-Agentur'' ...cuses [[Circus_Sarrasani#FRITZ_MEY.27S_CIRCUS_SARRASANI|Fritz Mey's Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 844 (226 KB)) - 02:29, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani Montevideo (1924).jpg Circus Sarrasani's two-pole big top at the Parque Rodo in Montevideo, during the first South * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,098 (174 KB)) - 19:31, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani-Mey Poster.jpg Circus Sarrasani poster (c.1970) — ''Private Collection'' * Circuses: [[Circus_Sarrasani#FRITZ_MEY.27S_CIRCUS_SARRASANI|Circus Sarrasani]](1,057 × 1,500 (430 KB)) - 20:31, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani Scout Poster.jpg ...Hans Stosch-Sarrasani in his cowboy outfit. The caption says: "Hans Stosch-Sarrasani as the Wild West shooter" (c.1910) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,069 × 1,500 (358 KB)) - 18:53, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Camels.jpg Circus Sarrasani poster designed by Wilhelm Eigener (1904-1982), stressing Sarrasani's collection of exotic animals—in this case, Siberian camels (c.1935) * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,045 (471 KB)) - 22:50, 14 August 2014File:Torpedo.jpg ...dvertising Circus Sarrasani's patriotic pantomime, ''Torpedo... Los!'', at Circus Busch in Berlin (1918) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]], [[Circus Busch]](1,500 × 1,132 (520 KB)) - 23:29, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani Elephant Poster.jpg Poster for Circus Sarrasani designed by Carl Moos (1878-1959), depicting Sarrasani, in Maharajah costume, with his elephants (c.1920) — ''Private Collec * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,126 × 1,500 (596 KB)) - 23:43, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani and elephant.jpg Hans Stosch-Sarrasani with one of his elephants (c.1930) — ''Photo X — Gustavo Bernst * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](719 × 1,500 (93 KB)) - 23:52, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani 1920.jpeg Postcard of Dresden showing Circus Sarrasani (1920) — ''Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 978 (420 KB)) - 23:57, 14 August 2014File:Sarrasani 1927.jpg The cast and crew of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden. The clowns at the center are [[The Babusios]] (1927) — '' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,029 (348 KB)) - 08:33, 15 August 2014File:Sarrasani Elephants.jpg ...Curitiba, Brazil, by Fritz Oehme, not long after the death of Hans Stosch Sarrasani (1934) — ''Photo X — Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 927 (330 KB)) - 19:18, 15 August 2014File:Trude Stosch-Sarrasani.jpg Trude Stosch-Sarrasani (c.1942) — ''Document: Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,062 × 1,500 (539 KB)) - 19:57, 15 August 2014File:Hans Stosch-Sarrasani Junior.jpg Hans Stosch-Sarrasani, Jr. (c.1940) — ''Document: Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,089 × 1,500 (515 KB)) - 20:10, 15 August 2014File:Sarrasani Program 1907.jpg Circus Sarrasani program, with Hans Stosch-Sarrasani in medallion (1907) — ''Dietmar Katz Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](998 × 1,500 (935 KB)) - 08:25, 29 August 2014File:Sarrasani tent postcard.jpg Promotional postcard showing a downsized version of the touring Circus Sarrasani (1940) — ''Private Collection'' * Biography: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,064 × 1,500 (313 KB)) - 01:09, 16 August 2014File:Sarrasani Wild West 1912.jpg Friedländer poster advertising Circus Sarrasani's "Wild West" show (1912) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,119 (446 KB)) - 01:28, 16 August 2014File:Sarrasani Big Top Poster.jpg Friedländer's iconic poster representing Hans Stosch-Sarrasani and his big top (c.1930) — ''Document © Jaap Best Collection/Special * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,100 (1.23 MB)) - 22:35, 29 April 2020File:Sarrasani Truck.JPG Miniature model of Circus Sarrasani's truck and tractor by Detlef Strunk, showing the famous green and white li * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 848 (253 KB)) - 02:30, 16 August 2014File:Zirkus Sarrasani Vignette 1912.jpg Commemorating vignette for the opening of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,500 (421 KB)) - 02:36, 16 August 2014File:Trude Stosch-Sarrasani 1941.jpg Trude Stosch-Sarrasani with Sarrasani's horses, trained by [[Carl Petoletti]] (1941) — ''Photo X'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,068 (261 KB)) - 03:34, 16 August 2014File:Trude and Ingrid Sarrasani.jpg Trude Stosch-Sarrasani (right) and her adoptive daughter, Ingrid (c.2000) — ''Photo X'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,317 × 1,500 (414 KB)) - 03:50, 16 August 2014File:Stosch-Sarrasani Poster.jpg Sarrasani poster featuring Hans-Stosch-Sarrasani (c.1905) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,108 (309 KB)) - 19:32, 16 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani's Façade.jpg Circus Sarrasani's façade by night (c.1930) — ''Document: Fonds Gustave Soury, MuCEM' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 919 (120 KB)) - 19:42, 16 August 2014File:Sarrasani Program (1985).jpg Circus Sarrasani's program cover designed by N. Vogel, featuring Elvin Bale (1985) — ' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,098 × 1,500 (758 KB)) - 19:52, 16 August 2014File:Sarrasani Cowboy.jpg Circus Sarrasani poster featuring Hans Stosch-Sarrasani (c.1920) — ''Ernst Günther Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,142 × 1,500 (643 KB)) - 20:00, 16 August 2014File:Sarrasani Tractor Poster.jpg Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani featuring its steam-engine tractors (1910) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,094 (664 KB)) - 08:30, 29 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani Poster.jpg ...rd reproduction of a Friedländer poster for Circus Sarrasani. Hans Stosch-Sarrasani is depicted in the upper-left medallion (1910) — ''Private Collection * Biography: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,089 (850 KB)) - 08:30, 29 August 2014File:Sarrasani's Grave.jpg The Stosch-Sarrasani tomb at Tolkewitz Municipal Cementary in Dresden-Tolkewitz. — ''Photo * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,125 (739 KB)) - 02:22, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Funeral in Sao Paulo.jpg Hans Stosch-Sarrasani's funeral under his big top in São Paulo, Brazil (1934) — ''Photo X' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,120 (454 KB)) - 02:28, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani in Eindhoven 1930.jpg Circus Sarrasani's big top with its monumental façade in Eindhoven (1930) — ''Photo X * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 822 (142 KB)) - 02:34, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Wild West Poster.jpg Friedländer Poster advertising Sarrasani's Wild West Show (c.1910) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,058 × 1,500 (692 KB)) - 18:49, 18 August 2014File:Circus Sarrasani 1912.jpg Postcard of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Dominique Jando Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 936 (467 KB)) - 19:10, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Dresden - Inside.jpg Interior of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — — ''Document: Dominique Jando Archive'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,108 (390 KB)) - 19:19, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Mag South America.jpg One of the many Sarrasani booklets relating the adventures of Circus Sarrasani in South America (c.1924) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,092 × 1,500 (443 KB)) - 21:53, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Aluminum029.jpg Trude Stosch-Sarrasani's ''Palacio de Aluminium'' in Rio de Janeiro (1958) — ''Document: Er * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,081 (542 KB)) - 21:04, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Fountain in Dresden.jpeg ...ountain in Dresden, near Carola Platz, commemorating the site of Sarrasani Circus building (2008) — ''Photo © Vinzenz Wanitschke'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,125 (483 KB)) - 21:25, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani House.jpg Hans Stosch-Sarrasani original residence at 54 Gartenstrasse in Radebeul, near Dresden. It was pa * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,125 (518 KB)) - 21:43, 18 August 2014File:Sarrasani Façade.jpg Circus Sarrasani's monumental façade in Buenos Aires (c.1935) — ''Photo X'' [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,083 (302 KB)) - 03:25, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Cross Section.jpg Architectural cross section of Circus Sarrasani's building in Dresden (1912) — ''Document: Christian Dupavillon, ''Ar * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 725 (332 KB)) - 00:33, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Dresden - Floor Plan.jpg Architectural floor plan of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Document: Christian Dupavillon, ''Architectures * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,397 (507 KB)) - 00:28, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Dresden - 2nd Floor.jpg Upper-level architectural plan of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Document: Christian Dupavillon, ''Architectures * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,403 (363 KB)) - 00:34, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Front Section.jpg Architectural median section of Circus Sarrasani in Dresden (1912) — ''Document: Christian Dupavillon, ''Architectures * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,075 (503 KB)) - 00:38, 21 August 2014File:Sarrasani Clown.jpg Hans Stosch as ''Giovanni Sarrasani'', clown and animal trainer (1900) — ''Document: Ernst Günther Archi * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,396 × 1,500 (604 KB)) - 08:15, 29 August 2014- ==Acrobats, Circus Owners== ===Circus Lorch===8 KB (1,287 words) - 00:32, 24 March 2024
File:Julius Lorch and Family (1923).jpeg Julius Lorch and his family in front of his live-in wagon at Circus Sarrasani in South America. From left to right: Heidi, Sessie (standing in the doorw(1,297 × 1,500 (608 KB)) - 21:01, 8 January 2015- ...rque Medrano holds a singular place in the Parisian cultural fabric and in circus history. From its beginnings as Cirque Fernando, in 1873, until the end of ...into genuine circus stars; appearing in its ring was a recognition for any circus artist. Its last performance under Jérôme Medrano’s reign in January 19141 KB (23,172 words) - 23:06, 19 March 2024
File:Sarrasani Dresden 1923.jpeg Postcard showing Circus Sarrasani's building in Dresden, Germany (1923) — ''Dominique Jando Collection' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 955 (2.5 MB)) - 22:23, 20 June 2017File:Hans Stosch-Sarrasani poster.jpeg Circus Sarrasani poster featuring Hans Stosch-Sarrasani among his performers (c.1910) — ''Private Collection'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,364 × 1,500 (821 KB)) - 05:17, 23 June 2017File:Circus Sarrasani in Würzburg.jpg Circus Sarrasani on Residenzplatz in Würzburg, Germany (1929) — ''Photo X - Willi Dü * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 1,050 (395 KB)) - 05:47, 23 June 2017File:Circus Sarrasani in Amsterdam.jpeg Fritz Mey's Circus Sarrasani in Amsterdam (1968) — ''Photo © Ruud Hoff'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 955 (153 KB)) - 05:57, 23 June 2017File:Mey Sarrasani.jpeg Ingrid Mey-Sarrasani's Circus Sarrasani (c.1990) — ''Photo X'' * History: [[Circus Sarrasani]](1,500 × 844 (263 KB)) - 06:03, 23 June 2017