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CIRCUS REHEARSAL.—TOP: During the dress rehearsal of the Bertram Mills Circus’s Supershow at Olympia, London, Evelyne, one of the Dors Sisters, slipped and fell from a giant ball during their balancing act. She was not hurt. The picture shows her falling from the ball during the act. BOTTOM: A general view of the Costa Kruse elephants. The audience for the rehearsal is admitted free and is drawn from schoolchildren from all parts of London.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 5

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CIRCUS REHEARSAL.—TOP: During the dress rehearsal of the Bertram Mills Circus’s Supershow at Olympia, London, Evelyne, one of the Dors Sisters, slipped and fell from a giant ball during their balancing act. She was not hurt. The picture shows her falling from the ball during the act. BOTTOM: A general view of the Costa Kruse elephants. The audience for the rehearsal is admitted free and is drawn from schoolchildren from all parts of London. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 5

CIRCUS REHEARSAL.—TOP: During the dress rehearsal of the Bertram Mills Circus’s Supershow at Olympia, London, Evelyne, one of the Dors Sisters, slipped and fell from a giant ball during their balancing act. She was not hurt. The picture shows her falling from the ball during the act. BOTTOM: A general view of the Costa Kruse elephants. The audience for the rehearsal is admitted free and is drawn from schoolchildren from all parts of London. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30632, 24 December 1964, Page 5

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