Charles Blondin
(1824-1897)

Died aged 72

Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, 28 February 1824 – 22 February 1897) was a French tightrope walker and acrobat. He toured the United States and was known for crossing the 1,100 ft (340 m) Niagara Gorge on a tightrope. During an event in Dublin in 1860, the rope on which he was walking broke and two workers were killed, although Blondin was not injured. He married three times and had eight children. His name became synonymous with tightrope walking.

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Chevalier Blondin 1824-1897 Over 100,000 people saw Blondin, 'The Hero of Niagara', perform his death-defying high wire act here, in Eastham Gardens, during May/June 1883.

Eastham Gardens, Eastham, United Kingdom where they performed (1883)