thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
There has always been a deep love within me for elephants. I never met an elephant I did not like. I know there have been a few tough ones that went rank on their grooms or trainers but this has to be excepted with any animal. Overall, elephants are loyal and they take pleasure in […]
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
This poster here was used in the mid 1930’s. The actual year is unknown to me.
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
Cat semi tow bar trailer 1938. Bob Cline dates this wagon at 1944. Please read his comment. Mike I thank you for your comment too. The 1938 date was on the photo envelope. It was written by the person that took the photo. I know no more than that. All corrections are indeed welcomed.
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
This post I believe was used in 1938?
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
Cargo wagons being unloaded from flat bed car.
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
!936. A crowd of circus goers are watching the circus train unload. This most likely was just as important as the main show itself.
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thecircusblog | January 20, 2013
The above information was found in a Chuck Burnes article.
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thecircusblog | January 15, 2013
I want to say thank you for the support, prayers, cards and letters that I’ve received from you my circus families and friends. My double lung transplant is now three months old. I feel as though I could go back on the road again, thanks to God. Randy, Bob and Casey. Thank you for your […]
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