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  • #REDIRECT: [[Circus Williams]] [[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Williams, Carola]]
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  • File:Carola Williams (c.1975).jpg
    Carola Williams in her home after her retirement (c.1975) — ''Photo: Marco Kristen Ar * Biography: [[Carola Williams]]
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  • ...Circo Americano, Circo Price, and Spanischer National Circus with [[Carola Williams]]) both in Spain and abroad through 1963. In that year, she received the Os
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  • ...any, and in the winter of 1959, temporarily merged with Germany's [[Circus Williams]], whose name it took. By 1960, the Tognis started a big three-ring circus ...ting in Spain since 1949—in Italian sport arenas. The Castilla-Togni-Williams "Americano" edition boosted a group of 25 elephants, three rings of liberty
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  • From 1968 to 2001, Gunther Gebel-Williams was, in the United States, the most celebrated circus performer of his gene [[File:Williamsbau_Koln.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Circus Williams in Cologne (1947)]]Max Gebel was drafted into the Wehrmacht and sent to the
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  • ...sk. The occupying authorities had had no problem granting Harry and Carola Williams a permit to operate a circus again. ...to do so), [[Gunther Gebel-Williams|Günther Gebel]]. It is also at Circus Williams that Baumann would change his first name, Heinz, for the less German-soundi
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  • ==Carola Williams And Her Circus== ...second half of the twentieth century: [[Charly Baumann]], [[Gunther Gebel-Williams]], and [[Gerd Siemoneit]].
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  • #REDIRECT: [[Circus Williams]] [[Category:Circus Owners and Directors|Williams, Carola]]
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  • File:Carola Williams.jpg
    Carola Williams, from a Circus Williams souvenir program (c.1952) — ''Document: Dominique Jando Collection'' * Circuses: [[Circus Williams]]
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  • File:Dominik Althoff Geburtstag 1968.jpg
    ...n horse) filmed on his 85th birthday at Circus Williams in Krefeld. Carola Williams and Adolph Althoff, two of his children, are in the ring with him (1968) &m * Biographies: [[The Althoff Dynasty]], [[Carola Williams]], [[Franz Althoff]], [[Adolf Althoff]]
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  • File:Carola Williams (c.1975).jpg
    Carola Williams in her home after her retirement (c.1975) — ''Photo: Marco Kristen Ar * Biography: [[Carola Williams]]
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  • ...in Germany at [[Circus Friederike Hagenbeck]] (which belonged to [[Carola Williams]]). ...rode in high school and presented, in alternance with her husband, Circus Williams’s spectacular group of twenty-four Lipizzan horses. However, in the cage,
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  • File:Carola Althoff (c.1906).jpeg
    Carola Althoff (Carola Williams), "Die kleinste Voltigeuse der Welt" (c.1906) — ''Dominique Jando Arc * Biography: [[Carola Williams]]
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  • ...of vacant land at Königin Carola Platz. It is this empty lot at Königin Carola Platz that the municipality of Dresden offered Hans Stosch-Sarrasani in 191 ...the rapid growth of medium-size quality circuses such as [[Circus Williams|Williams]], [[Circus Busch-Roland|Busch-Roland]], [[Circus Willy Hagenbeck|Willy Hag
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  • ...rcus Williams]] presented by [[The Althoff Dynasty|Adolf Althoff]], Carola Williams’s brother. During the spring-summer season of 1954, he launched a traveli ...n [[Circus Williams]]—albeit without its young star, [[Gunther Gebel-Williams]]: His group of 11 elephants was much too large for Medrano’s cramped qua
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  • ...e had married Althoff’s daughter Helene (the sister of [[Circus Williams|Carola]] and [[The Althoff Dynasty|Franz Althoff]]) and got control of her circus, ...]], which she ran with her British/German husband, [[Circus Williams|Harry Williams]]. The Hagenbecks had also kept their operations alive. And now, at long la
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  • ...lped Walter acquire Moira’s elephants, presented a group of lions, while Carola was in charge of the horses. In 1973, Schmidt would return to Circo Moira O ...before, once with [[Circus Knie]] in Switzerland, the other with [[Circus Williams]] in Germany. This successful collaboration will be renewed regularly until
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  • ...r the new [[Circus Barlay]] of Harry Barlay and his wife [[Carola Williams|Carola]], née Althoff. ...enterprise to his children, [[Franz Althoff|Franz]] and [[Carola Williams|Carola]] (who had quickly separated from Harry Barlay). While there, Oskar Hoppe,
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  • Franz had seven siblings: [[Carola Williams|Carola]] (1903-1987), Sabine (1906-1918), Helene (1907-1991), Henriette (1910-2004 ...ere the [[Trio Barlay]] (of the Kwansik family) and the equestrian [[Harry Williams]]: They would play an important role in the Althoff siblings’ history. It
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  • ...the German [[Spanischer National Circus]] under the management of [[Carola Williams]]) and other Castilla ventures, and, when the [[The Togni Family|Togni]] fa
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