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RMT950PJ–Entitled: 'Blondin carries manager Harry Colcord on back over Niagara Falls.' Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, February 28, 1824 - February 22, 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat, called the 'Chevalier Blondin', or simply 'The Great Blondin'. At the age of five he was sent to the École de Gymnase at Lyon and, after six months training as an acrobat, made his first public appearance as 'The Boy Wonder'.
RMC51XJD–CHARLES BLONDIN (1824-1897) French acrobat and tightrope walker here crossing the gorge below the Niagara Falls in 1859
RMD86PB3–Tightrope walking: Blondin crosses Niagara Falls, 1859.
RMFF7405–ABRAHAM LINCOLN. /nAn 1860 American cartoon comparing presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln to Charles Blondin, the French acrobat who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope ealier that year.
RMW6P7D6–'The Prince of Wales' First Visit to the Colonies, 1860', (1901). Prince Albert Edward (1841-1910 future King Edward VII), visited Canada and the United States in 1860, the first tour of North America by a Prince of Wales. He watched Charles Blondin cross the Niagara Falls by highwire, and stayed at the White House in Washington DC. From "The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
RMEDRG4M–Visiting card of Charles Blondin
RMA5AG1H–Tomb of Charles Blondin the pseudonym of Jean François Gravelet (1824-1897) in Kensal Green Cemetery London
RMDR2XJR–BLONDIN'S TIGHTROPE
RMT950PN–Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, February 28, 1824 - February 22, 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat, called the 'Chevalier Blondin', or simply 'The Great Blondin'. At the age of five he was sent to the École de Gymnase at Lyon and, after six months training as an acrobat, made his first public appearance as 'The Boy Wonder'. His superior skill and grace, as well as the originality of the settings of his acts, made him a popular favorite.
RMC7RMJ8–CHARLES BLONDIN (1824-1897) carries his manager Harry Colford over the gorge of the Niagara River in 1859
RMA5AG0W–Tomb of Charles Blondin the pseudonym of Jean François Gravelet (1824-1897) in Kensal Green Cemetery London
RMT950PH–Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, February 28, 1824 - February 22, 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat, called the 'Chevalier Blondin', or simply 'The Great Blondin'. At the age of five he was sent to the École de Gymnase at Lyon and, after six months training as an acrobat, made his first public appearance as 'The Boy Wonder'. His superior skill and grace, as well as the originality of the settings of his acts, made him a popular favorite.
RMT950PW–Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, February 28, 1824 - February 22, 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat, called the 'Chevalier Blondin', or simply 'The Great Blondin'. At the age of five he was sent to the École de Gymnase at Lyon and, after six months training as an acrobat, made his first public appearance as 'The Boy Wonder'. His superior skill and grace, as well as the originality of the settings of his acts, made him a popular favorite.
RMT950PG–Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, February 28, 1824 - February 22, 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat, called the 'Chevalier Blondin', or simply 'The Great Blondin'. At the age of five he was sent to the École de Gymnase at Lyon and, after six months training as an acrobat, made his first public appearance as 'The Boy Wonder'. His superior skill and grace, as well as the originality of the settings of his acts, made him a popular favorite.
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