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! Birth Date | |||
| 27 March 1898 | |||
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! Birth Place | |||
| Covington, Kentucky | |||
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! Death Date | |||
| 15 April 1977 | |||
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! Occupation | |||
| [[Tattooed lady]], [[Tattoo artist|tattoo artist]] | |||
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! Website | |||
| none | |||
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'''Lady Viola''', (born Ethel Martin Vangi in March 27, [[1898]] in Covington, Kentucky) also known as "the Most Beautiful Tattooed Woman in the World", was a [[Tattooed lady]]. She was tattooed by [[Frank Graf (page does not exist)|Frank Graf]] in the 1920s. She worked with the [[Ringling Bros]] circus and in dime museums. She also did some tattooing during the winter. She worked with the Thomas Joyland Circus until she was 73. She died the 25th of April, [[1977]] and is buried in Fulton County, Pennsylvania. | |||
[[File:LadyViola2.jpg|thumb|right|Lady Viola]] |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 17 September 2023
Birth Date | 27 March 1898 |
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Birth Place | Covington, Kentucky |
Death Date | 15 April 1977 |
Occupation | Tattooed lady, tattoo artist |
Website | none |
Lady Viola, (born Ethel Martin Vangi in March 27, 1898 in Covington, Kentucky) also known as "the Most Beautiful Tattooed Woman in the World", was a Tattooed lady. She was tattooed by Frank Graf in the 1920s. She worked with the Ringling Bros circus and in dime museums. She also did some tattooing during the winter. She worked with the Thomas Joyland Circus until she was 73. She died the 25th of April, 1977 and is buried in Fulton County, Pennsylvania.