Jack Earle-Baby Peggy "Peg o´the mounted" 1924, de Alfred J. Goulding.
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Jack Earle-Baby Peggy "Peg o´the mounted" 1924, de Alfred J. Goulding.
Jack Earle The Texas Giant (1906-1952) Born in Denver, Colorado just after the turn of the 20th century, Jacob Ehrlich later changed his name to Jack Earle. Like most giants, Jack was not a giganti...
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Esta es la historia de Jacob Rheuben Ehrlich, un hijo de inmigrantes judíos que nació en Denver, Estados Unidos, en el año 1906. Jacob vivió una infancia normal en El Paso, Texas. Auque cuando tuvo 14 años se cayó de un camión y sufrió una lesión en la cabeza. Los estudios clínicos indicaron que ... Via : La historia de Jack Earle: "El Gigante de Texas"
This week we feature two people for our Bio Thursday - Jack Earle and Major Mite. The pair traveled with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and were billed as the world's tallest and shortest men, respectively. Earle reportedly stood 8 feet 6 inches tall, while Major Mite was a mere 2 feet 4 inches. The duo can be seen here playing cards.
[photo - Circus World Museum]
Jack Earle, giant of unknown length, poses with a liiliputter in hotel lobby, 1939
Former Mass. Gov and likely 2012 Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney mingles with IFA leaders and addresses thousands of franchise small business owners and industry executives at the IFA 51st Annual Convention in Las Vegas, Feb. 14, 2011.