Female trapeze artist hangs from swing Stock Photo
RMB8AFND–Female trapeze artist hangs from swing
Female trapeze artist performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scotland UK 2004 Stock Photo
RMA6W43B–Female trapeze artist performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scotland UK 2004
Female trapeze artist in mid-air Stock Photo
RFH0DBK4–Female trapeze artist in mid-air
Female trapeze artist hangs from swing against dark background, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland, UK, Europe Stock Photo
RMAT9JDK–Female trapeze artist hangs from swing against dark background, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland, UK, Europe
Two female trapeze artists on swing Stock Photo
RMB8AF8W–Two female trapeze artists on swing
'Lulu Waltz' by Charles Coote Junior - Music Sheet Cover. Lulu, the female trapeze artist formerly known as the boy acrobat El Nino Farini, who was actually Sam Wasgate (1855-1939), the adopted son of William Leonard Hunt (1838-1929), known to the world as the tightrope walker and acrobat, The Great Farini.     Date: circa 1871 Stock Photo
RMMHNKPX–'Lulu Waltz' by Charles Coote Junior - Music Sheet Cover. Lulu, the female trapeze artist formerly known as the boy acrobat El Nino Farini, who was actually Sam Wasgate (1855-1939), the adopted son of William Leonard Hunt (1838-1929), known to the world as the tightrope walker and acrobat, The Great Farini. Date: circa 1871
1950s, historical picture of a female trapeze artist performing under lights at a circus. Stock Photo
RMG7N7KD–1950s, historical picture of a female trapeze artist performing under lights at a circus.
Hazel Maddocks has gone back to work as a trapeze and silk acrobat after giving birth to her baby Mea and she holds classes at the All Saints Centre in Lewes Stock Photo
RMF5EN60–Hazel Maddocks has gone back to work as a trapeze and silk acrobat after giving birth to her baby Mea and she holds classes at the All Saints Centre in Lewes
Rossa Matilda Richter (1863 - 1937), AKA Zazel, was an English trapeze artist. In 1871, William Leonard Hunt developed a mechanism he called a 'projector.' Made out of heavy springs and Indian rubber, it shot a person forward, employing a gunpowder-based explosion only for effect. Richter's first performance of the stunt was on April 10, 1877, at the Royal Aquarium in London. She traveled 20 feet and landed in a net. Stock Photo
RMT950RG–Rossa Matilda Richter (1863 - 1937), AKA Zazel, was an English trapeze artist. In 1871, William Leonard Hunt developed a mechanism he called a 'projector.' Made out of heavy springs and Indian rubber, it shot a person forward, employing a gunpowder-based explosion only for effect. Richter's first performance of the stunt was on April 10, 1877, at the Royal Aquarium in London. She traveled 20 feet and landed in a net.
A Vintage photograph taken at Miller's circus  (UK)  Anita the trapeze artist during a performance Stock Photo
RM2AF7DME–A Vintage photograph taken at Miller's circus (UK) Anita the trapeze artist during a performance
Female trapeze artist grips the bar Stock Photo
RMB8AFN4–Female trapeze artist grips the bar
trapeze artist flying through the air grey background Stock Photo
RMA3F6E3–trapeze artist flying through the air grey background