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Latest revision as of 17:49, 10 November 2015
Cirque Medrano program cover showing (in the stars) the Parisian circus's empire: the "Cirque Medrano-Voyageur" (itinerant, under big-top), Medrano traveling construction(French) A temporary circus building, originally made of wood and canvas, and later, of steel elements supporting a canvas top and wooden wall. Also known as a "semi-construction.", and the Cirque Medrano building in Paris. The same program cover was used in the three circuses (1937) — Dominique Jando Archive
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- History: Cirque Medrano (Paris)
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