Circus Transport Photographs

Circus Transport Photographs
Title Circus Transport Photographs PDF eBook
Author Adrian Corti
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 2008-06-01
Genre Circus
ISBN 9781872904344

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Circus Transport Photographs 1950-1999

Circus Transport Photographs 1950-1999
Title Circus Transport Photographs 1950-1999 PDF eBook
Author David Jamieson
Publisher
Total Pages 80
Release 1999
Genre Circus
ISBN 9781872904153

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Spectacle

Spectacle
Title Spectacle PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 84
Release 2007
Genre Circus
ISBN

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Trains of the Circus, 1872-1956

Trains of the Circus, 1872-1956
Title Trains of the Circus, 1872-1956 PDF eBook
Author Fred Dahlinger
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Circus
ISBN 9781583880241

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Come one! Come all! Beginning in the 1870s, specially built trains transported the circus to eager crowds across the US. Now the magic of these circus trains is captured for all to enjoy in the delightful book. Rare behind-the-scenes photographs display the exciting and unusual construction and operation of circus trains. Witness animals being loaded and unloaded. Experience life inside the coaches that housed circus personnel. See flamboyant paint schemes, special length railroad cars, and rare builders' photos. Exciting rail scenes sure to excite the imagination!

Billy Smart's Circus

Billy Smart's Circus
Title Billy Smart's Circus PDF eBook
Author David Jamieson
Publisher
Total Pages 148
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Billy Smart was a successful fairground showman who began his New World Circus in 1946. It grew rapidly and became Britain's largest travelling show complete with over 100 animals and top circus acts from all over the world. This book contains a unique collection of photographs from archives and individual collections.

America's Greatest Circus Train

America's Greatest Circus Train
Title America's Greatest Circus Train PDF eBook
Author Bruce Nelson
Publisher Heimburger House Publishing Company
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780911581645

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America's Greatest Circus Train, a 208-page hardbound, is authored by Bruce Nelson, a career transportation professional and historian. This all-color 10” x10” book brings back the days when the colorful Circus Train ran from the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin, through both Wisconsin and Illinois, delighting thousands of spectators. The new book features 335 mostly color photographs and illustrations, and has been in development for more than 10 years. In text and photographs the book captures the color and excitement of the Circus Train, how it originated, its passengers, contents, loading and unloading of wagons, rail routes and planning, and finally how it faded away. “Railfans, circus enthusiasts, former spectators at the Circus Parades and children of all ages will appreciate the detailed documentation this volume presents,” says Don Heimburger, publisher. The steam- and diesel-operated Circus Train was the source of the historic circus wagons used in the Milwaukee and Chicago circus parades that drew millions of spectators between 1965 and 2003. Over the years, the train consisted of up to 29 vintage cars carrying hundreds of guests and almost 90 historic horse-drawn wagons. Pulled at times by restored steam locomotives and at others by the most modern of diesels, the train operated over six different railroads using eight primary routes covering hundreds of miles per year. People in towns and cities all along the train's route anticipated the annual event. The Circus Parade was once the highlight of the summer season in Milwaukee, capturing the imagination of adults and children throughout the surrounding states and the world. Like the days of yesteryear, when a number of carnivals and circuses moved across the country by rail, the Museum's Circus Train presented an image of the past, thrilling crowds wherever it went. The Circus Parade—and later the train—began when a major sponsor, the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company of Milwaukee, agreed to underwrite them. The Circus Train first appeared with its vintage cars in 1965, and ran until 2003, with several lapses. During the years, the train was routed over several railroads in Illinois and Wisconsin, including the Milwaukee Road, the Chicago & North Western, the Wisconsin Central, the Canadian Pacific, the Canadian National and the Wisconsin & Southern. “The trips required an inordinate amount of planning by the Museum and the railroads,” says author Nelson, including running time, stops and viewing locations, meeting schedules, obtaining water for the steam-operated runs, and care of the wagons and animals. The new book contains a Foreword by Fred Dahlinger Jr., one-time director of the Robert L. Parkinson Library and the Research Center at the Circus World Museum, and a well-known circus historian. Dahlinger is now curator of circus history at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Florida. The Circus World Museum, operated by the Wisconsin Historical Society, began in 1959 to collect, preserve and present circus history. Today the museum owns the foremost collection of large circus and carnival pieces in the United States, including wagons, railcars and memorabilia. It also owns the former Ringling Bros. Circus railroad car shops in Baraboo.

Circus Dictionary

Circus Dictionary
Title Circus Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Geoff Stevens
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 2004
Genre Circus
ISBN

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