thecircusblog | July 19, 2012
The circus back yard during set up and tear down is driven by organized confusion. Everything has its place and everything is placed perfectly into what becomes the circus. Nothing can quite compare to the rhythmic synchronization of the show. So why is it that we are disparaged so often in the media and ridiculed […]
Category: JACKPOTS, Sells Floto Circus |
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Tags: circus animals, Trained Animals
thecircusblog | August 26, 2008
The show moved over trails and rutted roads from town to town. Wagons went first in the caravan followed by the horses, camels, llamas, elephants, zebras, mules etc. All of the wild animals traveled in wagon cages. It usually took between two to three days to travel from town to town. This picture shows a mid-day […]
Category: JE Henry Circus 1800 - 1900 |
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Tags: circus animals, wagons