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- Ducrow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Ducrow (1793–1842), British circus performer Ulrich Duchrow (born 1935), professor...
- Andrew Ducrow (10 October 1793 – 27 January 1842) was a British circus performer, often called the "Colossus of equestrians". He was the originator of...
- Sunny Ducrow is a 1919 novel by English author Henry St. John Cooper. It follows Elizabeth Ann "Sunny" Ducrow, a pleasant, clever, and driven teenager...
- clown to fill in the pauses between acts. Astley was followed by Andrew Ducrow, whose feats of horsemanship had much to do with establishing the traditions...
- negro comedian, performed "Jump Jim Crow" with witty local allusions" at Ducrow's Royal Amphitheatre (now The Royal Court Theatre), Liverpool, England. At...
- Ulrich Duchrow (born 13 June 1935) is a professor of systematic theology at the University of Heidelberg specialising in e****enical theology and theology-economy...
- acquired Astley's from Andrew Ducrow (1793–1842) in 1841, after the building sustained its third fire, causing Ducrow to suffer a mental breakdown and...
- equestrian Joseph Hillier, who took over and ran Andrew Ducrow's circus company after Ducrow died. From the early part of the century, students of African...
- Milner, and adapted to the stage under the direction of Mr. Ducrow. (This was Andrew Ducrow, the "Father of British circus equestrianism" and proprietor...
- Oxoctzin. It also featured thirteen horses on stage and the trick rider Andrew Ducrow. The libretto by Planché is inspired by the Spanish conquest of Mexico under...