Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
For some unknown reason I have always enjoyed watching a comedy horizontal bar act. I guess it is because, when you put comedy and one of the hardest acts in the business together and do it well……… It is to be admired, This is why Chuck Brown and Shelby Jackson were noted for their acts . Part of Chuck’s act was untangling his rigging. The audience was very confused with this strange looking contraption in the center of the stage.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
How well I remember these two fine people. I never saw their act, but I heard how great they were from other performers. After Benny Fox retired, he became a self-made agent and producer. That is when I knew him . Our family did many a show for him. He was just a little guy with a giant personality and so very likable…………… Thanks for the photo Dorothy.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
“The Carson’s” are the Royal Rockets. Dorothy Carson collected all these wonderful Photos.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
Clyde Beatty rests at Forest Lawn in Hollywood Hills, California.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
Photo signed by Celeste and given to the Carson family some time in the late 1940’s or early 1950’s.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
Our American circus was great at one time……., Filled with animals and super acts like this one.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 22, 2011
Giant clown used as a back drop and entrance to the arena. Photo could been taken at a Mexican circus. The photo is part of the Carson collection, late 1940’s.
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 19, 2011
Jack Badal was one of the most versatile animal trainers in this country. He shares with us in his book”Jungle to Stage” his exciting memories and stories.This book not only offers his insight of animal training but also other great animal trainers from the circus,zoo and motion pictures. His book is filled with a wealth of history and wonderful photographs.
To purchase a copy of “JUNGLE to STAGE”
Please contact at
ivanhoemh@aol,com
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Posted By thecircusblog on June 15, 2011
Can you recognize anyone here. Notice the sign in the back ground. How long has it been that a Coca Cola sold for 10 cents and a hot dog for 25 cents? This will help date the photo some what.
I just found out from Casey Gibbs that this is the Ft Worth Shrine Circus. The last time I bought a coke for 10 cents was 1953.
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