Robbins Bros Circus
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
This is an animal cage wagon…… it looks similar to the #9 wagon. The difference that I see is the side carved scallops, also the white painted front. The photo of this wagon was shot in 1939.
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
This is an animal cage wagon…… it looks similar to the #9 wagon. The difference that I see is the side carved scallops, also the white painted front. The photo of this wagon was shot in 1939.
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
The Jungleland flyer was very impressive, but this tiger was not in any movies. Rajah was one of Mabel’s toughest tigers. It was true there was no SMOG in Thousand Oaks…..Back then, now I don’t know.
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
These are two of the Henry Tyndall chimps. Backyard playing was part of their training. You never knew what a TV or movie company would ask your chimps to do. It was important that your chimps had no fear and could preform anywhere…. anytime. Henry was constantly involving his chimps with different situations and environments. […]
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
This is Taffy. She and Alfie were two of the smallest elephants at the compound. Alfie who can barely be seen behind her….. was still being bottle fed.
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
One of the most popular things to do at Jungleland was to feed the animals. Small packets of grain was sold to feed some of them. It was not a petting zoo and there had to be some overseeing of what was fed to the animals. Randy thanks for your comment. Janice Chandler spent most […]
thecircusblog | May 14, 2012
The ever popular elephant ride. I believe that is Arkie Scott under the awning of the Jungle Hut food bar. At that time he was Jungleland’s head bull man. Arkie always kept an eye out on his elephants. Great comment Janice.
thecircusblog | May 12, 2012
Richard “Dick” Walker seen here in this photo, He to was a fine cat trainer. It is some what unbelievable how many young men and women got their start at Jungleland. I have often wondered what ever became of Dick. The last time I saw him was in 1959? John Harriott’s comment is more than […]
thecircusblog | May 12, 2012
This photo of Clark Gable was shot in 1946’s? He indeed loved animals and was a circus fan. I have a photo of him visiting the Gil Gray circus.
thecircusblog | May 12, 2012
This photo of Ada was taken in 1966 at the main Jungleland stage arena. Ada was also at Jungleland during it’s auction of Oct, 1969.
thecircusblog | May 12, 2012
Tamba was a true movie star chimp. She worked with Johnny Wiesmuller in numerous movies.