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Image Not Available for Wardrobe of John Herriott (jacket)
Wardrobe of John Herriott (jacket)
Image Not Available for Wardrobe of John Herriott (jacket)

Wardrobe of John Herriott (jacket)

Datelate 20th Century
MediumWool with glass beads, Rhinestones
DimensionsOverall: 30 × 18 in. (76.2 × 45.7 cm)
ClassificationsCostumes
Credit LineGift of the Herriott Sisters, 2011
Object numberSN11255.2.a
A third generation circus performer, John Herriott is one of the most important equestrians and elephant trainers of the second half of the 20th century. Herriott made his debut at age six as the back half of a comic giraffe costume. By the age of twelve, he was presenting an elephant act. Among the other animals Herriott has trained over the years are llamas, camels, and dogs, but he is best known for training liberty horses. With his wife, Mary Ruth, a former aerialist and showgirl, John Herriott presented acts for almost every major American circus on the past fifty years including Ringling, Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. and the Big Apple Circus.
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