Bandwagon
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
BECOME A MEMBER TO RECEIVE BANDWAGON. CONTACT…………BOB CLINE, AT 843-623-3743 It’s coming! It’s coming! The Bandwagon will be rolling into your home in just a couple weeks! It’s being printed right now!
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
BECOME A MEMBER TO RECEIVE BANDWAGON. CONTACT…………BOB CLINE, AT 843-623-3743 It’s coming! It’s coming! The Bandwagon will be rolling into your home in just a couple weeks! It’s being printed right now!
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
Getting ready for the parade. The Yellow Tableau got it’s name from a bill of sale when sold or transferred from one show to another. I am sure this wagon had a name, but maybe just got lost in time.
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
This wagon is known as the Yellow Tableau very often mistaken to be the Kangaroo Tableau. It was used in parades and served as the shows commissary wagon. 1939.
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
The Yellow Tab was stripped and made into the Cloe Bros light and electrical wagon. At the end of these five photos there is written an explanation that will help separate some of the confusion…… The photos and memo by Stephen Flint.
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
Never to be used again, so the Yellow Tableau sits at the Cole Bros winter quarters. From 1943 on.
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
Stepen Flint sent the five photo and this information concerning the Yellow Tableau wagon. This is circus history that Stephen was kind enough to share with the Circus Blog. Thank you Stephen Flint.
thecircusblog | August 30, 2012
thecircusblog | August 29, 2012
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thecircusblog | August 27, 2012
This wagon is lined up front to back. The information I have says photo shot in menagerie top, but I do not see a side wall behind them. It is possible that side wall has been raised up for this shot? Thanks for your comment Bob always welcomed.