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Photo of the human cannonball, Zazel, from the April 1897 issue of The Strand magazine.

  • The magazine is online at Google Books (see links below) however, those outside of the United States may not be allowed to full view it.
Date April 1897
Source page 324
Author

George Newnes, editor

Photo is credited to London Stereoscopic Co. This was a photography business; a 19th Century London photographers' database describes it as "Date of birth unknown. Date of death unknown."
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