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''[[Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor]]'' ''[[Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor]]'' is one of a series of a [[Circus|circus]]-style pantomimic presentations in Cape Town, October to December, 1850. It included a "Procession of his statue". They were performed by the [[Equestrian Gymnastics]], a French [[Circus|circus]] troupe which visited the city and performed pantomime-performances and dramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith in this period.
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''[[Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor]]'' ''[[Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor]]'' is one of a series of a [[Circus|circus]]-style pantomimic presentations in Cape Town, October to December, 1850. It included a "Procession of his statue". The presentations were done by the [[Equestrian Gymnastics]], a French [[Circus|circus]] troupe which visited the city and performed pantomime-performances and dramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith in this period.
  
  

Revision as of 06:02, 15 October 2016

Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor Admiral Lord Nelson, or The Life of a Sailor is one of a series of a circus-style pantomimic presentations in Cape Town, October to December, 1850. It included a "Procession of his statue". The presentations were done by the Equestrian Gymnastics, a French circus troupe which visited the city and performed pantomime-performances and dramatised equestrian displays under the auspices of the governor Sir Harry Smith in this period.


See also Equestrian Gymnastics


Sources

F.C.L. Bosman. 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [1]: p. 439-440.


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