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Female trapeze artist performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scotland UK 2004 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/female-trapeze-artist-performing-at-the-edinburgh-fringe-festival-image2167866.html
RMA6W43B–Female trapeze artist performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scotland UK 2004
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Female trapeze artist hangs from swing against dark background, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland, UK, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-female-trapeze-artist-hangs-from-swing-against-dark-background-edinburgh-16247550.html
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'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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-image183029362.html
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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1950s-historical-picture-of-a-female-trapeze-artist-performing-under-108031825.html
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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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hazel-maddocks-has-gone-back-to-work-as-a-trapeze-and-silk-acrobat-89449080.html
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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-richters-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-image246587476.html
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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vintage-photograph-taken-at-millers-circus-uk-anita-the-trapeze-artist-during-a-performance-image336381262.html
RM2AF7DME–A Vintage photograph taken at Miller's circus (UK) Anita the trapeze artist during a performance
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