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Pablo Fanque (born
William Darby; 30
March 1810 – 4 May 1871) was a
British equestrian performer and
circus proprietor,
becoming the
first recorded Black...
- Lennon–McCartney. Most of the
lyrics came from a 19th-century
circus poster for
Pablo Fanque's Circus Royal appearance at Rochdale. It was one of
three songs from the...
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Pablo Fanque House (The Quad) is a
residential tower located on All
Saints Green in Norwich, England,
providing 244
units of
student accommodation as well...
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structure in Leeds,
which Fanque ****umed from a
departing circus, collapsed,
resulting in
minor injuries to many but the
death of
Fanque's wife.
Traveling circus...
- Isis with the
celebrated circus proprietor Pablo Fanque: For a few days I
amused myself with
Pablo Fanque fishing in the Isis.
Pablo was a very
expert angler...
- for "Being for the
Benefit of Mr. Kite!" from an 1843
poster for
Pablo Fanque's circus that he
purchased at an
antique shop in Kent on the day of filming...
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where is
buried Pablo Fanque (William Darby), who was a
black circus proprietor for 30
years during the
Victorian period.
Fanque's wife,
Susannah Darby...
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built in 1760 and
burned down in 1840. The
English circus proprietor Pablo Fanque rebuilt an
amphitheatre on the spot in 1850,
which was
subsequently transformed...
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Scottish Fete" on 16
September 1834 "with a
tightrope performance by
Pablo Fanque, the
black circus performer who
would later dominate the
Victorian circus...
- Australian, "the
Wizard of the Wire"
David Dimitri,
Swiss highwire walker Pablo Fanque, 19th-century
British tightrope walker and "rope dancer",
among other talents...