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    Thomas Macarte (c. 1839 – January 3, 1872) was a one-armed lion tamer who as Massarti the Lion-Tamer was attacked and killed during a circus performance...
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    Elizabeth Macarte née Ginnett (1827–1892) ran Macarte's Monster Circus in the 1850s. It is claimed that another relative was Thomas Macarte (1839–1872)...
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    the jaws of a wild cat, and became known as “The Lion King.”.: 17  Thomas Macarte (c. 1839–1872), killed during a performance in 1872 Martini Maccomo...
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  • and Adeline when they tried to rescue their sibling. 1872: Lion tamer Thomas Macarte, known as Massarti the Lion Tamer, who had previously lost an arm when...
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  • practice. It includes damage to personnel, animals, and the venue. Thomas Macarte, also known as Massarti the Lion-Tamer, was attacked and killed by lions...
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  • Marie Elizabeth Macarte (1827 –20 September 1892) was an English equestrienne and circus performer who found success in Britain and the United States...
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    Commonwealth War Graves section. He was succeeded at Manders' Menagerie by Thomas Macarte, who would be killed in the ring in January 1872. Advertisements for...
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    The 'Macarte Lion' that killed the lion-tamer Thomas Macarte in 1872 - mounted by Rowland Ward in 1874...
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    (1839–1904) Marie Lloyd (1870–1922) Adelaide Macarte (1879–1908) Cecilia Macarte (1880–) Julia Macarte (1878–1958) Tom Major-Ball (1879–1962) Ernie Mayne...
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  • Lamour", in Thomas 1992, p. 556 Mancini, Elaine, "Burt Lancaster", in Thomas 1992, p. 557 McCaffrey, Donald, "Harry Langdon", in Thomas 1992, pp. 560–1...
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    Harvey, the ballet master at Astley's. In 1853 Barry worked at Madame Macarte's Monster American Circus in Wolverhampton and E. T. Smith's Circus in Drury...
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  • Marie Armand Patrice de Mac Mahon (1855–1927), French noblewoman Marie Macarte (1826–1892), English equestrienne and circus performer Marie Machacek,...
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  • British community since the late colonial period, including Florence "Macarte", an Irish Catholic, who served under the orders William Beresford, during...
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    outbreak of cholera. In 1847 the celebrated British equestrienne Marie Macarte appeared with the circus, while the tight-rope walker James McFarland also...
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