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Ringling

[ ring-ling ]

noun

  1. Albert (1852–1916), and his brothers Alfred (1861–1919), Charles (1863–1926), John (1866–1936), and Otto (1858–1911), U.S. circus owners.


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She left The Ringling Bros. to join Big Apple as chief trainer over five years ago.

Acrobat death In 2004, Dessi Espana, a performer with Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey, fell 35 feet during a performance.

Connecticut Fire Arguably the worst circus tragedy in history was the Ringling Brothers Circus fire on July 6, 1944.

It took Ringling 10 years to pay off more than 600 claims that were a result from the fire.

Kirsch has just completed his three-minute audition for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College.

Hear him tell it, he set Barnum up in business and loaned the Ringling boys their first money.

Here the funeral of a brother, Otto Ringling, was held in 1911.

In 1889 I went with the Ringling circus, and I have been with it ever since.

Ringling residence stood the first church in the Baraboo valley.

Mr. Ringling died soon after, January 1, 1916, in the large mansion around the corner to the right.

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