Posted By thecircusblog on November 10, 2012
Heavy cargo wagon being pulled to it’s location 1941.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
A loaded train shot, most likely taken in the 1930’s. Notice the rubber tires on the cargo wagons.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
107 is the show’s stake and chain wagon
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
This is the rhino cage wagon.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
A different full shot of the Old United States tableau.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
The Old United States tableau.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
A double open sided lion cage wagon.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
I am extremely happy that I was able to save this negative for a positive photo. Ringling Bros Egypt Tableau.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
The notes on this tableau say “1916 elaborate cage wagon”. However the painting on the side of this tableau when blown up looks to be of three pyramids?
Great information on this cage wagon. Thanks Bob.
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Posted By thecircusblog on November 5, 2012
Two teams of ponies pulling what look like clam shell tableaus.
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