This poster is from RBBB’s 1966 season, which was the first one to feature the Althoffs’ riding tiger. (Pat and I saw this edition in the old Cleveland Arena before we were married.) This act got quite a bit of coverage in the national media, including a photo-feature in one of the big magazines. (Was it LIFE?) At the performance we attended, the act was presented by Adolf Althoff. It remained on the show into the Feld era.
I tend to be cautious when reading information published on the Internet. But when Adolph Althoff died, "The Independent" in the UK published an obituary. It said Adolph and a sister owned a circus: "In 1937, their top of the bill attraction was a tiger riding on the back of a horse." The obituary went on to say: "In 1965, Althoff had also revived the tiger on horseback sensation he had first featured back in 1937." Does this mean he trained two separate horseback-riding tiger acts about 30 years apart? Too bad Henry is no longer here. His mother was one of Adolph Althoff's sisters. Henry would have known. Todd-P
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This is a favorite of mine
I have a framed 1 sheet in
our front room with other
such show wall materials
I fortunately inherited
1 of Art Concello's Ring
of Fame framed ribbons
I also have several Feld
Christmas gift elements
This poster is from RBBB’s 1966 season, which was the first one to feature the Althoffs’ riding tiger. (Pat and I saw this edition in the old Cleveland Arena before we were married.) This act got quite a bit of coverage in the national media, including a photo-feature in one of the big magazines. (Was it LIFE?) At the performance we attended, the act was presented by Adolf Althoff. It remained on the show into the Feld era.
Absopositutely correct Eric
This artwork came over with
the act as it had been used
on "Circus Adolf Althoff"
paper 64 & 65 in Germany
After Adolf went home
the act was presented
by his son Franz & then
by Evie Althoff as well
Adolf's sister Carola
leased "Circus Williams"
to the Felds to become
"The Red Show"
In show business the generations
are often counted with funny math
The Althoff circus family
dates back to the 1700s
Adolf & Carola are from
the 7th generation then
Adolf's son Franz as well
as Carola's daughter Jeanette
are from the 8th generation
These are true numbers
Jeanette's grandson Dominick
from Caroline & Joe Bauer Jr
is now the 9th generation
A shame that imaginative paper has given way to digital.
I tend to be cautious when reading information published on the Internet. But when Adolph Althoff died, "The Independent" in the UK published an obituary. It said Adolph and a sister owned a circus: "In 1937, their top of the bill attraction was a tiger riding on the back of a horse." The obituary went on to say: "In 1965, Althoff had also revived the tiger on horseback sensation he had first featured back in 1937." Does this mean he trained two separate horseback-riding tiger acts about 30 years apart? Too bad Henry is no longer here. His mother was one of Adolph Althoff's sisters. Henry would have known.
Todd-P
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