REVIEW OF LORD GEORGE SANDER'S CIRCUS AT WINDSOR CASTLE, BY H.M. THE QUEEN

H.M. The Queen Arriving and Leaving the Lawn at Windsor Castle to View Lord George Sanger's Circus 

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H.M. The Queen Arriving And Leaving The Lawn At Windsor Castle To View Lord George Sanger's Circus

The first view shows Her Majesty and members of the Royal Household seated in the Royal carriage drawn past the walls of the Castle on their way to the lawn, where the review of Sanger's Circus takes place. The second view shows the same carriage turning a corner of one of the splendid roads leading to the lawn. At this point were stationed hundreds of Eton boys, who were the invited guests of Her Majesty on this occasion. They anxiously crane their necks as Her Majesty approaches, and enthusiastically greet her as the Queen passes by. Photographed by Royal Permission.

WAR 1899

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1 Warwick Trading Company 5337  
2 n.c. George Sanger
3 17/07/1899  
4 Grande-Bretagne, Windsor  

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24/06/1900 FranceSaint-Étienne *Daue La Grande cavalcade 
 
Dans la troisième partie, apparaît d'abord la grande cavalcade du plus grand cirque du monde, celui de lord Sanger : des éléphants, des dromadaires, toute une suite d'animaux exotiques ; des chars majestueusement luxueux attirent les les regards. 
Le Stéphanois, Saint-Étienne, dimanche 24 juin 1900, p. 3.
 14/08/1900 FranceDijon *Daue
La Grande cavalcade du cirque Sanger
20/08/1900 FranceLimoges Daue/Lacabane Grande cavalcade du cirque Singer a Londres 
24/10/1900 FranceTroyes Lacabane La Grande et Riche Cavalcade du cirque Sanger
 

La grande et riche cavalcade du cirque Sanger, le plus important du monde, défilant devant la reine et la cour d’Angleterre...


Le Petit Troyen, Troyes, mercredi 24 octobre 1900, p. 3.

20/07/1901

FranceBrest

Daue

Cavalcade du cirque de lord Sanger

27/05/1902 FranceClermont-Ferrand Daue/Delmare Cavalcade du cirque Sanger 

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Sanger's Circus Procession Passing Before the Queen at Windsor
On Monday of this week "Lord George Sanger's" circus, which was on a visit to Windsor, was honoured with a royal command. The primary objet of the command was the amusement of some of her Majesty's grandchildren, but the Queen herself attended. At the close, Mr. Sanger was presented to the Queen, who thanked him, on behalf of the royal children, for his enjoyable spectacle.
Illustrated London News, Londres, Samedi 22 juillet 1899, p. 5.

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