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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   | + | 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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| − | * Circuses: [[Circus   | + | * Circuses: [[Circus Salamonsky]]  | 
| − | [[Category:Photo Archive|  | + | [[Category:Photo Archive|Salamonsky Circus]]  | 
Latest revision as of 05:36, 7 January 2022
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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- Circuses: Circus Salamonsky
 
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