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This 1943-1945 #LetterheadOfTheWeek is from Arthur Bros. Circus & features a beautiful illustration of two elephants holding up the world in front of the big top 🎪!
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This month's #ArchivesHashtagParty is all about #ArchivesArt! Since it's also October we're highlighting this awesome #Pumpkin Head Men costume design (paint and ink on paper) by Miles White from Tibbals Circus Collection. #RinglingArchives
Join us for a screening of the documentary "The Blood is at The Doorstep" and post-film virtual panel discussion with national voices of families affected by police violence on May 21. Register: https://t.co/4BlxTfADCR
While we're a long way off from Monday night football, we thought it would be fun to show off this 1949 football costume design by Miles White for #SportArchives! #Archives30 #RinglingArchives
Happy Holidays from The Ringling! Please note we are closed Dec 25 & Jan 1.
From The #RinglingArchives This Strobridge Calendar dated January 1912 depicts two figures that are often associated with New Years: Father Time and the Baby New Year.
These Space Traveler costumes are out of this world! Which one is your favorite? #ExploreYourArchive #SpaceTravel #RinglingArchives
This week #ExploreYourArchive is all about different types of #Travel! We're starting off with this beautiful linen postcard from the Tibbals Collection featuring "A glimpse of Sarasota Bay, Sarasota, Florida". #RinglingArchives
The Ringling is now open to visitors. Visit https://t.co/kXvowxQNKA to purchase admission online and plan your visit safely! #TheRingling #SocialDistancing
This week's #Letterheadoftheweek features the Cody's Pioneer Circus letterhead from 1963. The hand-drawn pastel scenes of the circus in this letterhead is just another amazing example of the crafting of stationary from this era.
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One more for #musmeme day from #RinglingArchives Tibbals Collection of Circus Trade cards. Collecting these small, printed advertisements was a fad in the 19th century when most printed material was in black and white.