The Flamingo Hotel

Posted By on August 16, 2009

flamingo-photoThis is what the hotel looked like in the old days 1945. Photo was taken by my mother with a Kodak box camera,

I know……….. she still has it.

Share

The Pioneer

Posted By on August 16, 2009

the-pinoeer-clubLas Vegas, Neveda, December 1949

Share

The Eldorado Club

Posted By on August 16, 2009

the-eldoradoLas Vegas, Nevada, December 1949 

Share

Mable Stark and Chubby Guilfoyle

Posted By on August 12, 2009

Photobucket

This is a photo taken from a newspaper. It was mainly about Mable Stark and The World Jungle Compound. The man in this photo is Chubby Guilfoyle, one of the finest big cat trainers ever known. He not only broke cats he taught the men who aspired to be cat trainers one being Pat Anthony.  In the spring of 1950 Chubby Guilfoyle started teaching Pat at the Jungle Compound. Pat Anthony learned the trade under the G.I Bill of Rights. An eleven year old by the name of Manuel King from Brownsville, Texas caught the eye of Chubby and he  trained both cats and the boy and successfully presented the act to the circus world. The intresting thing is that Chubby worked the act from outside of the arena.

Share

Ringling’s Little Tops

Posted By on August 12, 2009

ringling-his-hers

                 HIS…………………………….AND……………………………HERS

Share

Ringling Main Entrance

Posted By on August 12, 2009

ringling-main-entranceRingling Bros 1949. Photo by Mary Henry.

Share

Ringling Ticket Wagon

Posted By on August 12, 2009

ringling-ticket-wagon

                                      My mother took this shot in 1949….where I don’t know, but I do remember my Mom and Dad visiting some friends that were on the show.

Share

Siebrand Bros Circus

Posted By on August 12, 2009

elephants1North Platte, Nebraska in the earlyor late 1949 or 1950’s. I am hoping Buckles Woodcock will give me some information about this photo. Up date 8/23/09  This photo is the Miller elephants Siebrand Bros Circus. Up date 8/ 27/09 from Judy Jacobs these are the parents of Buckles Woodcock, Babe and W.H.Woodcock.

Share

Elephants, the Backbone of the Circus by Col. W.H. Woodcock

Posted By on August 10, 2009

fred-logan-1Fred Logan rehearsing one of the young bulls on the Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros Circus.

Share

COL.W.H.WOODCOCK

Posted By on August 10, 2009

woodcock-2

The interview for this article was with  Buckles Woodcock’s father,  Col. H. W. Woodcock in the early 1950’s .   Fred Logan worked with W.H.Woodcock who was in charge of all the elephants. Woodcock worked and trained for Al G. Kelly & Miller Bros Circus.

Share