Posted By thecircusblog on December 29, 2012
Sarasota, Florida….. winter quarters 1952. This looks like a canvas top cargo tow bar semi. These semis many times were towed one behind the other. By cargo I mean these wagons could haul just about any show equipment. Many had an open top and tail gate which made it easier and faster to load and unload.
Thanks Bob for this photo.
Category: Ringling Bros----& Barnum, Bailey |
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 29, 2012
Atlanta, Georgia 1947. Still using the team of horses to load and unload the show from the flat cars.
I want to thank Bob Cline for this photo, so that I may share with the circus blogers the history of the “Greatest Show On Earth”.
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 29, 2012
I meet this man in 1956 while we were playing Silver City, New Mexico. He and my dad got along famously. The whole afternoon was taken up by remembering the old days of the 101 and as well the 101 in 1945. Dan Dix was a genuine person cowboy and showmen.
Category: 101 Wild West Show & Circus |
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 29, 2012
Dan Dix “The Cowboy Clown”and Joe Lewis seen here in the arena of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Early 1900’s. I will guess 1908?
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 27, 2012
To Subscribe, contact Bob Cline at fivetiger@shtc.net
Category: Ivan's Collection |
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 26, 2012
Category: Gene Holter Wild Animals |
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 26, 2012
Look. I will show you one more time. Left right and so on!
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Posted By thecircusblog on December 26, 2012
From the movie “Rin Tin Tin.” 1965?
Category: Gene Holter Wild Animals, Movie and TV |
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