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However, she is a female Asiatic elephant, which means that her mass is about 3 tons. •In the third and fourth illustrations, Eleanor's stilts are too short. In the first illustration, they appear to be about 20 feet long, but they appear to be 16 feet long in the third illustration and only 10 feet long in the fourth illustration.
Uncle Sam, dressed as a drum major, leads a parade, including a circus elephant, followed by a crowd of people with different occupations. Democratic vice presidential candidate John Sparkman , Secretary of State Dean Acheson , and President Harry S. Truman are depicted as Democratic donkeys.
She was the leader of the elephant pack. [2] Tillie was one of four elephants that the Robinsons kept when they sold the Robinson Circus in 1912. [2] Tillie's image is shown on the cover Phillip J. Nuxhall's book Stories from the Grove, [6] [7] and she can be seen in a poster on page 76 of Dann Woellert's book Cincinnati's Northside ...
A circus elephant ran loose in the streets of Butte, Montana, on April 16, NBC Montana reported. Surveillance video from Town Pump gas station shows the elephant roaming the streets as it’s ...
Kolakolli, Indian rogue elephant accused of killing 12 people in and around Peppara over a span of seven to eight years; caught and died in captivity in 2006. Mary (a.k.a. "Mighty Mary" and "Murderous Mary"), was a circus elephant who was executed on 13 September 1916 in Erwin, Tennessee.
Hugo Schmitt, born July 19, 1904, in Bann, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, in Southwestern Rheinland-Pfalz in Germany, dead August 9, 1977, in Sarasota, Florida, United States, was a German-American circus artist, animal trainer and one of the world's most famous elephant trainers with a record of 55 elephants performing in the ring.
A good worker but prone to fits of temper, he was generally kept chained to two calm female elephants during parades through the towns the circus visited. On October 12, 1929, while being unloaded in Corsicana, Texas , Black Diamond went on a rampage, injuring his long-time former trainer, H. D. (Curley) Pritchett, and killing Pritchett's ...
Mary (c. 1894–September 13, 1916), also known as "Murderous Mary", [1] was a five-ton Asian elephant [2] who performed in the Sparks World Famous Shows circus.After killing circus employee Walter “Red” Eldridge on his second day as her handler in September 1916, in Kingsport, Tennessee, she was hanged in nearby Erwin.