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Jean Pierre Ginnett

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in 1841. By 1858, Ginnett's touring operation was billed as "a mammoth circus & matchless troupe of equestrians stud of 70 blood horses and fairy ponies." The show included re-enactments of
305: 310: 149: 295: 28:; 6 August 1798 – January 1861) was a French-born circus proprietor working in Britain, who founded the Ginnett circus dynasty. 251: 290: 270: 220: 275: 55:, they were shipped to England and later released. Ginnett remained in England, and set up a show with performing 235: 205: 125:, 1864–1894) followed him in developing the circus. His daughter was the equestrian circus performer 98: 315: 300: 141: 67:
in London. He also worked as a horse breeder, probably in association with equestrian performer
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In 1876, the Ginnetts' first permanent circus building was opened at Park Crescent Place in
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of the founding of the circus. John Frederick Ginnett is buried in the family vault in
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The circus itself operated until the 1930s, and was later revived by family members.
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and his granddaughters the high-wire and strongwoman act the
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Jean Pierre Ginnett died in London in 1861 and is buried in
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Index


Solaize
French
cavalry
Waterloo
prisoners of war
ponies
canaries
Ludgate Circus
Andrew Ducrow
Leigh-on-Sea
Nottingham
Dick Turpin
York
storming of Delhi
Kensal Green Cemetery
London
Bath
Sheffield
Southampton
Marie Macarte
Macarte Sisters
Brighton
Brighton Hippodrome
golden jubilee
Woodvale Cemetery and Crematorium
Samuel Lockhart


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