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Cirkus Kludsky in 1933. Note the size of the menagerie: the vast elongated tents and the line of cage wagons at the back of the big top (the elephant tent is on the right). The big top has been set up with only three main poles instead of four, therefore allowing only one or two rings. At the beginning of the following year, the giant circus would be bankrupt. — ''Document: Private Collection''
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Cirkus Kludsky in 1933. Note the size of the menagerie: the vast elongated tents and the line of cage wagons at the back of the big top (the elephant tent is on the right). The big top has been set up with only three main poles instead of four, therefore allowing only one or two rings. At the beginning of the following year, the giant circus would be bankrupt. — ''Document: Circus Fans Serbia ([http://circus-fans-serbia.blogspot.com/ circus-fans-serbia.blogspot.com])''
  
 
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Cirkus Kludsky in 1933. Note the size of the menagerie: the vast elongated tents and the line of cage wagons at the back of the big topThe circus tent. America: The main tent of a traveling circus, where the show is performed, as opposed to the other tops. (French, Russian: Chapiteau) (the elephant tent is on the right). The big topThe circus tent. America: The main tent of a traveling circus, where the show is performed, as opposed to the other tops. (French, Russian: Chapiteau) has been set up with only three main poles instead of four, therefore allowing only one or two rings. At the beginning of the following year, the giant circus would be bankrupt. — Document: Circus Fans Serbia (circus-fans-serbia.blogspot.com)

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