thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
A different full shot of the Old United States tableau.
Category: Ringling Bros----& Barnum, Bailey |
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
The Old United States tableau.
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
A double open sided lion cage wagon.
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thecircusblog | 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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thecircusblog | 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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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
Two teams of ponies pulling what look like clam shell tableaus.
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
These wagons were also at Jungleland. I also know that there were a few Al G. Barnes cage wagons along with 10 or 12 cargo wagons there. The cargo wagons as I remember had no names on them and their origin is not known to me. I do remember that there was a grass fire […]
Category: Al G. Barnes CIRCUS, Hagenbeck & Wallace Circus |
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
This is one of many animal cage wagons that I saw at Louie Goebel’s winter quarter at Jungleland, Thousand Oaks, Calif in 1952 and 1953. There were also several cargo wagons.
Category: Hagenbeck & Wallace Circus |
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
Thanks Mike for the poster print.
Category: Circus Wagons and Posters, Cole Bros Circus |
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thecircusblog | November 5, 2012
Los Angelas , Calif. 1948?
Category: Cole Bros Circus |
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