Showmen at Fairs Years up to and including 1900 |
References found in Merry-Go-Round magazine (unless otherwise indicated) 1833: Maidstone: Samwell's Equestrian Circus (Maidstone Gazette and Kentish Courier, 27 Oct 1833) 1834: Margate: Andrew Ducrow's circus (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1836: Dover Fair: Samwell's Circus (Kentish Observer, 8 Dec 1836). 1838: Dover (June & July): Bridges' Circus (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1840: Dover: Cornwall's show (with some of Bridge's performers and Wombwell's Menagerie) (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1842: Reading Fair (September): Wombell's Menagerie: Batty's Circus (Windsor and Eton Express) 1843: Dover (August): Powell's circus ("Mr. Hengler turning somersaults and dancing on the tight rope") (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1843: Rochdale Town Meadows: Pablo Fanque's Royal Circus with Mr. J. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kite and the celebrated Horse Zanthus (poster for performance on February 14, 1843) 1849: "The first horse-drawn caravans were in use by travelling show troupes in England" (Fatbadgers) 1845: Dover: Hughes' equestian show; Hengler's Circus (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1847: Dover: Batty's circus, Cooke's circus (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1851: Nottinghill, London West End: Wombell's Menagerie, Cookes Circus and various theatrical companies (Penny Illustrated, June 18, 1851) 1853: Hull Fair: Wombwell's Menagerie, Calver's Marionettes (Hull Advertiser) 1854: Cookes Royal Circus, Railyway Station, North Shields, 21 March 1854 (Tyne & Wear Archives) 1855: Nottingham Goose Fair: Twigdon's roundabout 1857: Oxford: John Williams, frequenter of fairs (Oxford Chronicle, 10 Oct 1857, p 8) 1858: London: Astley's Amphitheatre: Mr. Cooke's circus with Madam Amelia Maurice: the drama "Woodman's Hut" has replaced the "Battle of Bothwell Brig (very dull affair)" (The Times, November 11, 1858, p 5) 1858: Dover: Ginnett's Equestrian Troupe (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1859: England: Howe & Cushings American Circus (Vol. IV, No. 5, May 1945) 1861: Morledge, Derbyshire: Mdme Batty with Wild Beast Show (census) 1861: Cavan, Ireland: Bell's Circus (Cavan Observer, October 26, 1861) 1863: Rathmines, Ireland: Myers Circus (Cavan Observer, Aug 1, 1863) 1866: Cheltenham (April 27): Sangers Circus (Vol. XVII, No. 6, Whitsun 1966) 1866: Cardiff: "Boorn's Russian Circus", acts by "the Orlando family 'flying sons of the air' and Madame Amelia 'one of the most accomplished equestriennes of the age direct from the king of Prussia's great cirque, Berlin" (advert in Cardiff Times, first week of February, 1866) (Details kindly provided by Cardiff Central Library Local Studies) 1866: Deal, Kent: Ginnett's Equestrian Troupe (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1868: King's Lynn: Fredrick Savage revolutionized the fairground when he invented a method of using steam to drive roundabouts. 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): John Swallow (lessee): circus (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): John Day's Crystal Palace Menagerie (Miss Lily Day as the "Lion Queen") (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): John Mander's Waxwork Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): Professor Anderton's Illusions (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): Crecraft's Novelty Shows (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): Willie Campbell: the Glasgow Giant (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): Randall Williams: Ghost Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Vinegar Hill): W. Swallow: Big Boat (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Watson St): White: Steam Roundabout (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (Watson St): Symon's Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) G. Biddall's Ghost Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (High S): Collins: Theatre of Varieties (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (High St): W. Palmer's performing seals (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (High St): Harry Wright: Boxing Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, June 1959) 1870s: Glasgow (High St): Joe McDonald: Boxing show (Vol. XIV, No. 2,May/June 1960) 1872: Buckland, Dover: Edmonds (former Wombwell) (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1873: Hull Fair: Hengler's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 5 April 1873) 1874: “Fossetts Circus at Adelphi Theatre, Christian-street continue to be largely patronised (The Liverpool Mercury, Dec 15, 1874). 1873-74: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington: Sanders: Rifle Saloon (Program for Christmas Fair and Bazaar) 1873-74: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington: Sedgwick’s Giant Boy; Sedgwick’s Giant Horse (Program for Christmas Fair and Bazaar) 1873-74: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington: Richardson’s Show (Program for Christmas Fair and Bazaar) 1873-74: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington: Royal Marionettes (Program for Christmas Fair and Bazaar) 1873-74: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington: Williams’ Ghost Show (Program for Christmas Fair and Bazaar) 1874: Dudley: Wells [portable theatre]: featuring "The Bleeding Nun"; "The Pantomine St George and the Dragon" (The Era, February 1, 1874) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1874: Birmingham: Well’s spectroscope at Birmingham Whitsuntide Fair. (The Era May 29, 1874) 1875: London, Alexandra Palace: Hengler's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 3 July 1875) 1875: Whitney: Thomas
Williams,
among 'persons
travelling with
shooting galleries, strolling theatres, &c. (Whitney
Express: 23 Sept 1875) 1876: Dublin: Hengler's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 12 August 1876) 1877: Oldbury, Worc: Wells [portable theatre] at Royal Lyceum: sole proprietors Messrs. Wells and Danvers (The Era, July 1, 1877) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1877: Halesowen: Wells [portable theatre] at Royal Lyceum (The Era, September 9, 1877) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1877: “LIVERPOOL - TO LET, the ROYAL SEFTON THEATRE, from September onwards. N.B. – The Stage has been Invented and Specially constructed for the Ghost Illusions, and is considered by a recognized authority to be one of the best in England. For the proof of this, on view any day. Would Randall Williams please write. (The Era, April 1, 1877). 1878: Great-bridge, Staffordshire: Wells' Portable Theatre at Bennet's Theatre (The Era, August 25, 1878) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1878: Brierly-hill, Staffs: Wells Portable Theatre at Bennett and Patches Threatre (The Era, October 6, 1878) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1878: Aston Fair (September): Randall Williams’ Grand Palace of Entertainment; Harvie’s Grand Circus; Radford & Chappell’s Marionettes; Wombell’s No. 1 Menagerie; James Welch’s “Original Parring Pavilion” (The Birmingham Onion Fair) 1879: Birmingham: Wells Pavilion of Varieties (The Era, March 2, 1879) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1879: Birmingham: Wells' Pavilion of Varieties, at Fair Ground, Aston Road (The Era, June 22, 1879) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1879: Redditch: Wells' Pavilion of Varieties and Phantoscopic Illusions (The Era, July 13, 1879) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1879: Droitwich: Wells' Pavilion of Varieties and Phantoscopic Illusions (The Era, August 31, 1879) (contributed by Eileen Bailey and Lynn Morris, from information provided by Ann Featherstone, Manchester University) 1880: Aberdeen: Randall Williams Great Ghost Show, Manders Wild Beast Collection, Crixton’s Living Wonders, Wilmot’s Steam Circus, McIndoes Steam Velocipedes . . . "Illuminated by Electric Light.” (Aberdeen Weekly Journal, Sept 20- 22, 1880) 1881: “For Sale, a Bargain, a large trumpet Organ, with two barrels in First-class order. New Tunes just put on not suitable for present owner. Late the Property of Randall Williams. Address, Leotard Bosco, Town Hall, Todmorden (The Era, Apr 30, 1881) 1881: Manchester: Bank Holiday: St. James's Hall, Oxford-Street, Grand Christmas & New Year's Fair: Randall Williams' Hobgoblinscope; Whaite's Exhibition, "A Storm at Sea;" West's Waxwork Exhibition; Dexter and Co.'s Mechanical and Industrial Exhibition; Tyler's Marionettes; Dr. Beauclerc's Wonder of Magic. (Manchester Courier & Lancashire General Advertiser, 26 December 1881) 1882: Greenock Fair, Renfrewshire: The "big shows" are placed in a row here, on the left being Wombwell's wild beast show, and on the right a ghost show (Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, July 6, 1882) 1882: Mitcham Fair: Biddall’s Performing Poney (map of 1882 fair) 1882: Mitcham Scott’s Circus; Scott’s Marionettes (map of 1882 fair) 1882: Mitcham Bailey’s Sea on Land (map of 1882 fair) 1883: Birmingham: "Jook and Jenny, the performing elephants, are at Cooke's Circus in Curzon Hall (Penny Illustrated, 31 March 1883) 1884: Liverpool: Hengler's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 13 December 1884) 1884: Liverpool: Cooke's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 13 December 1884) 1885: Aston, Birmingham (Whitsun): Edmond (late Wombwell’s) Great Menagerie; Randall Williams Great Hobgoblinscope; Lawrence’s Ghost Show “Grand New Transformation Scene” (advertisements in Aston Chronicle, May 30, 1885) 1886: “WANTED, Randall Williams to send his address to John Studt, Clarence-place, Newport (Mon). (Important). (The Era, Aug 21, 1886) 1886: Glasgow: Hengler's Circus (Penny Illustrated, 26 June 1886) 1886: Bingley Hall, Birmingham (Dec): Randall Williams (ghost show); Bostock & Wombwell’s Menagerie (Birmingham Daily Post, Dec 25, 1886) 1887: Holyhead: Anglesey: Summary Conviction o f William Swallow, travelling showman, at Holyhead for obstructing a highway. Ordered to pay 2/- plus 10/- costs. (Anglesey Record Office: Hilary Quarter Sessions: Ref. WQ/S/1888/H/55: Oct. 26, 1887) 1887: Ware, Hertfordshire: “Wanted, Lady for Lead. Lady and Gent for Responsibles and one or two Useful People. J. Wells, John Barleycorn Inn, High-street, Ware, Herts, until Thursday 22 d." (The Era, Dec 17, 1887) 1888: Llangefni: Summary Conviction of James Chipperfield, travelling showman, at Llangefni for passing through a turnpike gate without paying a toll. Ordered to pay £1 plus 14/- costs forthwith or be imprisoned at H.M.P. Carnarvon for one month hard labour. (Anglesey Record Office: Trinity Quarter Sessions : Ref. WQ/S/1888/T/323 : May 28, 1888 ) 1888: Greenock: Cooke’s Royal Circus (The Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, July 9, 1888) 1888: Rothesay: Cooke’s Royal Circus (The Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, July 9, 1888) 1886: October: Albert Palace, Battersea Park: William Holland (proprietor) and Fred Ginnettes Grand Circus, The Jenning Family acrobats, Britton Pettigrew's Marionettes pantomine (News of the World) 1889: “WANTED, Person that has his own Scenery and Glass, a couple of Handy Men, for Two Months Show. Randall Williams or anybody connected with that business, apply, either for salary or hares. There has not been a ghost illusion here before. Certainty for Two or more months. J. Kearns, Fancy Fair, Limmerick (The Era, Feb 2, 1889) 1889: Salford (Black Lion Hotel): In an attempt to prevent the 'Moveable Dwellings' Bill from becoming law, a number of prominent showmen banded together and formed the 'United Kingdom Van Dwellers Protection Association' (forerunner of 'The Showmen's Guild'). 1889: Greenock Fair: Mr. John Wilmot's ground: Clark's famous ghost illusion, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show (The Greenock Telegraph& Clyde Shipping Gazette, July 3, 1889) 1889: St. Giles Oxford: Day’s Menagerie (Oxford Chronicle, 24 September 1889) 1889: St. Giles Oxford: Scott's circus (Oxford Chronicle, 24 September 1889) 1889: St. Giles Oxford: Anderton's conjuring entertainment (Oxford Chronicle, 24 September 1889) 1889: St. Giles Oxford: Sedgwick's menagerie and waxworks (including Lorenzo, an American lion tamer) (Oxford Chronicle, 24 September 1889) 1889: World's Fair, Islington: Blondin, the sisters Ongar "who go hrough a marvellous performance on the trapeze", Mr. Frederick Bostock's Grand Star Menagerie; Chittock's dog and monkey show; Randall William's ghost show; Burnett's military show; Scott's circus, Biddall's kife throwing exhibition; Richardson's show; Sargano "the lion king" (The Times, December 25, 1889, p 7) 1890: Greenock Fair: John Wilmot's ground: Clark's A1. ghost illusion; Baker's great gymnastic troup; Day's London menagerie, marionette exhibition; American circus; "Buffalo Bill's" exhibition, military assault at arms (The Greenock Telegraph & Clyde Shipping Gazette, July 2, 1890) 1890: Hull Fair: George Green's "Patented Steeplechasers or Combination Switchback Gallopers" (The Critic) 1892: London: Buffalo Bill's Wild West: with 100 Sioux Indians, American cowboys, Mexican vaquers, bucking horses and wild brochos, wild buffalos (advert in The Times, June 21, 1892) 1892: Earl's Court, London: Buffalo Bill's Wild West (Col. W. F. Cody) (The Times, September 29, 1892, p 1) 1893: London: an action was brought against the proprietor of Wulff's Circus to recover damages for breach of contract: "The plaintiff performs under the name "Mlle. Pauline Sivado" which she explained was her father's name "Davis" spelt backwards, and said she was born at Bristol, she had married a musician and been a circus rider for 12 years." She obtained a verdict for £90 as damages. (The Times, June 29, 1893, M'Cambridge v. Wulff, p 3) 1893: Newcastle Hoppings: Murphy: steam driven amusements, Hoadley: steam driven amusements, Richardson Bros: steam driven amusements (Barron, Frank: The Town Moor Hoppings: Newcastle Temperance Festival: 1882-1982, p 20) 1895: Liverpool: Reynold's Waxworks 1895: Bury, Lancs: Alf Williams Ghost Exhibition (The Era, Sept 14, 1895) 1896: Bogside Carnival, Irvine, Scotland: Wilmot's "resplendent machine"; "the famous ghost illusion show, the gilded front of it a blaze of light [Randall Williams] (Irvine Herald, 17 April 1896) 1896: Middlesbrough: “Stand No. 70: BIRT ACRES, London: The "Kineopticon”: A triumph of Animated Photography Projected on the screen by Kineopticon” (Program for the 'Grand Trades & Arts Exhibition', Middlesbrough town hall, Oct 12 to Nov 17, 1896 (details provided by Jenny Park, Local Studies Library, Central Library, Victoria Square, Middlesbrough, TS1 2AY) 1896: Chesterfield: “It being the Annual Hiring Fair this week, the following amongst other attractions are locate on the Show Ground, viz P. Collins’ Gondolas and mountain ponies, Randall Williams’s ghost illusions, Dosta’s novelty show, Captain Payne’s fishery and diving exhibition & Professor Ball’s military assault-at-arms. (The Era, Nov 28, 1896) 1896: London: Bonn's Kinematograph Ltd., Animated Photographs, 78 Mansion-house Chambers, London (adv, The Times, December 4, 1896) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Lord Geo. Sangers Circus & Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Bostock & Wombell’s Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Reader’s Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Codona’s Ghost Show (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: McIndo’es Ghost Show and Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Birchall’s Ghost Show (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: George Green: Venetian Gondola and Tunnel Railway; John Green: Steam Bicycles and Steam Swings (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: J. White: Tunnel Railway (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Walter Wilmot: Three-abreast Jumpers (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Glasgow Christmas Fair: Swallow: Four-abreast Jumpers (Vol. IX, No. 1, Dec 1955) 1896: Randall Williams Great Ghost Show; Pedley's Fine Art Show 1896: Deal, Kent: Julian's circus (Bygone Kent, Vol. 5, No. 10, pp 605-611) 1896: London: Coroner's Inquest: Witnesses included Mr. Phillips, house surgeon at Barts.; Frank Bostock, showman & owner (with his brother) of menagerie which family had had for over 50 years, Beaumont had toured with the menagerie in Calais, Boulogne, Dieppe etc. and performed with same lion (Brutus) at Penge only 10 days before. According to fellow lion-tamer. Harry Crouch, Beaumont should have carried a loaded revolver when entering the cage (drawing of which is among inquest papers). (Corp. of London Records Office: City of London Coroners Court: Ref. CLA/041/1Q/03/079: 1896) 1896: London: "Collins's [Music Hall]: Islington Green (Near Agricultural Hall): Lewis Sealy's Royal Cinematoscope (Original & Animated Pictures)" (The Islington Gazette, Nov 18, 1896) 1896: World's Fair: Open Xmas Eve - Feb 6: The People's Popular Amusement Resort: Eighteenth Annual Xmas Entertainment of London: Grand Circus (To be seen Free): R. Fossett, Sons & J. Newsome who have combined: Weitzman: the European Wonder on his High Rope - who will make his first appearance in London: Great Continental Menagerie - Alway on View: Hanlon, Cleo and Hanlon - Eagles of the Air: new to the World's Fair - with Their Daring, Lightning and Aerial Flights and Gymnastic Feats (The Islington Gazette, December 18, 1896) 1897: North Manchester: Alf Williams Bogiescope (The Era, Aug 7, 1897) 1897: Gt. Cheetham-hill Wakes, Alf Williams' Bogiescope (The Era, Aug 14, 1897) 1897: Openshaw: Alf Williams' Bogiescope (The Era, Aug 21, 1897) 1897: Miles Platting Wakes (Manchester): Alf Williams' Bogiescope (The Era Aug 28, 1897) 1897: Pendleton: Alf Williams' Bogiescope (The Era, Sept 1, 1897) 1897: Salford (Ordsall-Lane): Alf Williams Bogiescope (The Era, Sept 18, 1897) 1897: Dunfermline Science & Industrial Exhibition (Feb/Mar): Herbert Crouch: Kinetoscope and Kinetofone (Exhibition Catalogue) 1897: Dunfermline Science & Industrial Exhibition (Feb/Mar): "Professor Samouda is another entertainer in another part of the hall. The professor goes through a series of what are represented to be "marvellous illusions" and marvellous they are". (Dunfermline Journal, 27 Feb 1897); "Prince Samouda's illusions are as attractive as ever" (Dunfermline Press, 27 March 1897) 1897: Dunfermline Science & Industrial Exhibition (Feb/Mar): "Professor Dickson's ventriloquial entertainment and walking figures" (Dunfermline Press, 27 March 1897) Exhibiter #34 - Professor Haydone, London: Kinematograph - Living Photographs: Diploma of Merit: "The most scientific and matured result of photography" (Dunfermline Press, 27 March 1897): "Professor Haydone's kinematograph, which makes portraits dance about and engage in the general rush of life with as much activity as if the forms were flesh and blood is a great success" (Dunfermline Journal, 6 March 1897) (The details from Dunfermline Scientific Exhibition were kindly provided by Mr. Chris Neale, Dunfermline Carnegie Library, Abbot Street, Dunfermline KY12 7NL) 1897: King’s Lynn Mart: Randall Williams’ Bioscope Show made its first appearance here, the first “Living Pictures” to be shown at Lynn. (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1897: Brixton Hall: "Great Combined Entertainment on Monday, 24th May 1897, an Exhibition of Life-Size Animated Photographs by Bonn’s Kinematograph, a Lecture on “Optical Illusions” by George Offor, Esq." (The Times, May 18, 1897, p 1) 1897: Whitechaple, London (Wonderland): Anderton & Haslam’s Royal Menagerie (Vol. XI, No. 3, May 1958) 1897: London: Buffalo Bill's American Exhibition (The Times, May 6, 1887) 1897: Preston: Alfred Williams' Bogiescope: "Our old friend the phantoscope has changed its title, but "Bogiescope" furnishes the same thrilling dramas. What's in a name? Be it phantoscope or bogiescope, there's always "Little Jim," "Mistletoe Hough," "The Haunted House," and every other imaginable piece where goblins, spectres, or angels can be conveniently introduced." (The Preston Fair, Preston Guardian, June 12, 1897) (provided by Peter Vickers) 1897: Victorian Era Exhibition, Earl's Court London: Lord Geo Sanger's Circus; The old Richardson's Show; Jewell's Marionette Theatre; Pepper's Ghost Show; Animated Photographs of the Jubilee Procession (The Times, July 9, 1897) 1897: Great Glasgow Fair: Edwin Lawrence’s bioscope (The Era, 7 August 1897, p 16). 1897" Wavertree: "Police Intelligence: Liverpool Police Courts, Yesterday (before Colonel Walker): A Wavertree Showman Fined -- Henry Thorne was fined 10s and costs for keeping a boxing exhibition in a field in Wavertree on the 2nd inst., without the permission of the Lord Mayor. Defendant stated that similar exhibitions had been given the ground in question for years past without any licence or permission being demanded or obtained" (The Liverpool Daily Post, Aug 14, 1897) 1897: Blockley Wakes: Clarke: animated pictures; Williams: Bogiescope; Hughes: peep show; Lawrence: cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Great Cheetham Hill Wakes: Clarke: animated picture theatre (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Denton Wakes: Lawrence: cinematograph (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Ashton-under-Lyne: Chappell: Cinematographe and Phantographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Manchester District Fair: Clarke: animated pictures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Yorkshire feasts: Oscar's cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Bingley, Yorkshire: Williams: cinematographe theatre (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Clackheaton, Yorkshire: Hodgson: variety theatre and living pictures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Gorton: Wall's ghost delusions, living pictures and variety theatre (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Old Openshaw Wakes: Chappell & Radford: cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Hyde New Wakes: Lawrence: cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Great Gorton (Bradford) Feast: Randall Williams: living photography (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Holdbeck Feast: Bartlette: menagerie, circus and cinematographe combination; Randall Williams: living pictures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Batley: Joe Hodgeson: variety and cinematograph exhibition (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Salford: Clarke: cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Douglas, Isle of Man: Professor Wood: dioramic and cinematograph lectures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Stockport Fair: Wall's ghost illusion and living pictures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Ilkley Feast: Walton with his photo booth converted into a cinematograph exhibition (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Morley, Yorkshire: Proctor & Bartlett's big combine, including circus, menagerie, and cinematograph; Randall Williams: living pictures (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Aldridge: James Chittock: trained dogs and monkeys and cinemtograh (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Wigan Fair: Clarke: cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Day’s No. 1 Menagerie (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Carl Hague’s Circus (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Captain Payne’s Diving Show (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Radford and Chappell’s Marionettes (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: J. Cottrell’s Swimming Show (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: J. Ball: Midget & Living Pictures; E. Ball: Boxing Booth (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: P Collins: Gondolas, Bicycles; J Collins: Four-abreast,Yachts (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Makin: Four-abreast (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: J. Green: steam driven Bicycles (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Ashton Wakes: Mrs. Davies’ Switchback Horses (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Middleton Wakes: Wall: Bioscope Show (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Middleton Wakes: Layland: Bioscope Show (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Middleton Wakes: Mitchell: rides (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Middleton Wakes: Aspland: rides (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Middleton Wakes: Shaw: rides (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Twigdon: Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Crampton: Gallopers (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Bailey: Ghost Show (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Hodson's Variety Show (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Mrs. Proctor's Circus (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: H. Testo: Marrionettes (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Chipperfield: French Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Dennis's Circus (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Kelso's Variety Show (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Rhode's Theatre (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Wilson's Circus of Varieties (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Ashinton's Marionettes and Bioscope combined (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Hunslet Feast: Oscar's Living Pictures (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Wm Murphy: Goldolas, four-abreast, & Tunnel Railway (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: H. Waddington: Tunnel Railway and Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles and Tunnel Railway (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Proctor: Galloping Horses (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Lieske: Jubilee Big Wheel (new that year) (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Burke: Steam Swing (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Shaw: Steam Swings (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Randall Williams: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Bartlett: Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: D'Aste (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1897: Holbeck Feast: Ashington's Portable Pavilion 1897: Hyde Wakes: Laurence: Bioscope Show (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Hyde Wakes: Pat Collins Four-abreast, Gondolas and Bicycles (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Oldham Wakes: Twigdon: Sea on Land (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Batley: J. Hodgini’s Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Batley: Kelso’s Variety Theatre (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Batley: Marshall: Gondolas and Tunnel Railway (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Batley: G. Twigdon: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Bedworth Wakes, Nuneaton: Purchase’s Queen Menagerie (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Bedworth Wakes, Nuneaton: Sheppard: Gondolas (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Bedworth Wakes, Nuneaton: Twigdon: Gondolas (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Bedworth Wakes, Nuneaton: Neal: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 3, Aug/Sept 1957) 1897: Nottingham Goose Fair: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Nottingham Goose Fair: Randall Williams: animated photographs; H. Hammersley: animated photographs (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Pat Collins’ five riding machines; John Collins’ Four-abreast and Steam Yachts (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Twigdon: Sea on Land (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Davies: Switchback Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Jervis: Steam Swings (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Sheppard: Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Carloman: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Farrell: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Hayes: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Russell: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: E. Lawrence: Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: J. Chittock: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Testo: Marionettes (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Captain Payne: Diving Show (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Wadbrook: ghost and electrical cinematograph (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Birmingham Onion Fair: Chittock: dog and monkey circus and cinematographe (Barnes, J. Beginnings of The Cinema in England: Vol.2: 1897: p177) 1897: Barry Island, South Wales: John Studt's fair at Friar's Point (Vol. XVII, No. 3, Sept-Oct, 1954) 1897: Hull Fair: Randall Williams Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Bartlett’s Menagerie with pictures (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Bostock and Wombell’s Menageries (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Chipperfield’s Menagerie (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Proctor’s Circus (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Bailey’s Circus (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: H. Testo’s Marionette Show (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Captain Payne’s Naval and Diving Show (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Captain Payne’s Diving and Swimming Show (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1897: Hull Fair: W. Pedley’s Fine Art Show (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Pat Collins:Gondolas and Bicycles; John Collins Four-abreast and Steam Yachts (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Lieske: Big Wheel (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Tuby: Gondolas; 1897 (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957); G. T. Tuby: Gallopers and Steam Yachts (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1897: Hull Fair: W. Murphy: Four-abreast (Manager G. Newcome) (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Whittington: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: G. Green: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: W. Shipley: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Hull Fair: Sharples’ Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope Show (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: Purchase’s Menagerie (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: Manders Waxworks (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: J. B. Sheppard: Gondolas; W. Sheppard: Gondolas (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: W. Davies: Switchback Horses (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: T. Clarke: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Stratford Mop: H. Strickland: Gallopers (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Banbury Mop: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Banbury Mop: Alf Ball: Bioscope (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Banbury Mop: Frank Bailey: Gondolas (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897: Banbury Mop: Mrs. H. Wilson: Four-abreast (Vol. X, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1957) 1897/98: World's Fair, Royal Agricultural Hall, London: "At the end of the row of exhibitions are two Cinematograph shows. .The quickness with which the invention has been utilised for exhibition purposes speaks well for the enterprise of our showmen. Chittock advertises that no indecent pictures are exhited at his establishment, to which, he avers, parents may safely take their children. He combines with the atrraction of the Jubiliee procession and other views the performances of some very well-trained dogs and monkeys . . Randall William's cinematograph show contains views of a snowballing match, and of the funeral of the late William Terriss, in which many faces well known in the theatrical profession may be recognised. There is also a representation of a young lady taking a bath. The usual Jubilee procession concludes the entertainment." (The Era, 29 January 1898) [Note: James Chittock was using a cinematograph supplied by George Barron, proprietor of Interchangeable Automatic Machine Co. Ltd., of Tower House, St. John's-road, Holloway. George had been supplying "Edison Kinematographs" since September 1896 (The Era, 26 Sept, 1896; issue 3027). This was the same George Barron who later established amusements at Great Yarmouth.]. 1898: Denton nr Ashton-under-Lyne: Alf Williams ghost show and living pictures (The Era, Aug 20, 1898) 1898: Bioscope shows on the road included: "Wall's Theatre of Varieties with his latest Kinematic wonder, "the Living Profectograph"; Burnett's atheletic tournament, with Kinematograph addenda; Captain Payne's two concerns, the living picture show and the model of diving and deep sea wonders exhibition; George Green (of Glasgow) with his Kinematograph pavilion; Layland's Cinematographe; T. Holden; Wm. Mitchell; Halliday's Cinematographe; Lawrance's Electrograph; Powell's Eragraph; Dyer's cinematograph; Harry Ashington's show, exhibiting war and other animated pictures with local and up-to-date additions; W. H. Marshall's living pictures; Cooper's Cinematograph, and Collins (Limited) Cinematograph show." (John Barnes (1997) The Beginnings of The Cinema in England: 1894-1901: Vol.4: 1899: pp 93-94) 1898: Deal, Kent: Lord George Sanger's Circus (Bygone Kent, Vol 21, #7) 1898: Lynn Mart: Relph & Pedleys Windsor Castle fronted Bioscope Show (Vol. VII, No. 6, Mar 25, 1952) 1898: Boston May Fair: Williams Art Exhibition (The Pleasure Fair: Boston Guardian & Lincolnshire Independent, 7 May 1898) 1898: Boston May Fair: Randall Williams living pictures (The Pleasure Fair: Boston Guardian & Lincolnshire Independent, 7 May 1898) 1898: Gorton Wakes: John Collins: Cockerels and Four-abreast Galloping Horses (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: T. Hurst: Horses (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: R. H. Williams: Steam Swings (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: Sedgwick’s Menagerie and “living pictures (Captain Lorenzo and Madamoiselle Rosina doing a skirt dance in the lion’s cage) (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: Captain Payne: first Bioscope Show (Vol. XI, No. 4, Jun/Jul 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: Colonel Clarke: Ghost Show (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Gorton Wakes: Proctor’s Circus (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958) 1898: Oldham Wakes: Wall: Bioscope show (formerly ghost show) (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Oldham Wakes: Radford & Chappel: Bioscope (formerly ghost show) (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Oldham Wakes: Dyer: Bioscope Show (formerly ghost show) (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Oldham Wakes: Mrs. W. Davies: Switchback Horses (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Newcastle Town Moor: John Murphy: Rolling Gondolas; Walter Murphy: Gondolas and Gallopers: William Murphy: Four Abreast (in partnership with Hoadleys) (Vol. XV, No. 5, Jan-Feb, 1963) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: W. Taylor: Bioscope Show (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Alf Ball: Bioscope Show (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Purchases’ Menagerie and Waxworks (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: H. Thurston: Gondolas and Four-abreast (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Mrs. H. Wilson: Four-abreast (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Mrs. C. Bird: Three-abreast (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Frank Bailey: Gondolas (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Tom Clarke: Chariots (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Henry Hall: Three-abreast (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: A. Buckland: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: St. Giles Fair, Oxford: Holowell: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Neath Great Fair: Wadbrook and Scard: Palace of Lights (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1898: Neath Great Fair: Prof. Burnett’s Military Parade Show (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1898: Neath Great Fair: H. Studt: Gondolas and Four-abreast; John Studt: Three-abreast, Four-abreast and Tunnel Railway (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1898: Neath Great Fair: Billy Samuel: bioscope (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1898: Neath Great Fair: Wm. Haggar: earliest Picture Show (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1898: Neath Great Fair: White: Steam Ponies (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Neath Great Fair: Matthew: Steam Ponies (Vol. XI, No. 5, Aug/Sept 1958) 1898: Manningham, Bradford, August Bank Holiday: Redfern’s horses, swings, and big boat (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Waddington’s gondolas and horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Geo. Twigdon’s Chinese junks (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Lieske’s big wheel (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Amos’s steam swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Corrigan’s wheel (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Rust’s highflyers (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Mrs. Cooper’s swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Randall Williams’s show (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Day’s No. 1 menagerie (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: J. Hasting’s two exhibitions (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Chipperfield’s wild beasts (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Storey’s fine art collection (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Prince Samouda, the man of many mysteries (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: Relph and Pedley’s Electrograph (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Manningham, Bradford: T. Slater’s bazaar (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: J. Manders’s star menagerie (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: Bailey and Walton’s living pictures (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: Williams’s fine art exhibition and Cinematograph (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: Aspland’s gondolas (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: W. H. Marshall’s gondolas (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: T. Proctor’s horses and swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: Wm. Murphy’s horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shipley Feast: Mrs. Johnson’s, Mrs. Hughes, J. Welsh-Copper’s and T. Barker’s swings, highflyers, etc.(The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Ashington’s Warograph and animated pictures (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Kelso’s theatre of varieties (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Sedgemore’s model of a coalmine (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Tayler and Bamforth’s stereoscopic exhibition (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Harmsworth’s animated photographs (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Marshall’s galloping horses, swings, shooting galleries, etc. (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Brooke’s midget horses and swings for little folk (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Wyke Feast: Seed’s confectionary and pannum van (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: S. Braham’s menagerie (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Mrs. Proctor’s London circus and athletes of the arena (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Rhode’s portable theatre à la Richardsons (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Testo’s cinematograph (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Westrop’s fine art exhibition (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Mons. Le Neave and Norah Sullivan, the “Sandows” of the fair ground (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Prof. Remus, the cast-iron man (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Farrell’s fine art show (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Wolf’s boxers and “olde Englishe bout” (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Testo’s marionette theatre (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Randall Williams with his Cinemato-life pictorial theatre (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: H. Waddington’s switchback, the lessee of the ground (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Ogram Burke’s steam swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Geo. Twigdon’s sea on land (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Marshall’s motor bike track (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Geo. Neal’s baby horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: W. Proctor’s swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Shaw’s steam swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Fisher’s swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Hunslet town moor: Morley’s highflyers (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Knottingley Feast: Vickers’s theatre (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Knottingley Feast: Carr’s Cinematograph (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Knottingley Feast: Tuby’s famous gondolas and steam horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Ripon St. Wilfred feast: F. D’osta’s Temple of Magic and Esoteric Mysticism (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Ripon St. Wilfred feast: Wm. Murphy’s magnificent gondolas (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Ripon St. Wilfred feast: Tim Newsome’s midget roundabout for “wee folk” (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Ripon St. Wilfred feast: Carr’s swings and horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shelf Feast, near Halifax: Wilson’s circus of varieties (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shelf Feast, near Halifax: Appleton’s Cinematographe (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Shelf Feast, near Halifax: Crampton’s steam horses and swings (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Otley: Bartlett’s lion show (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Otley: J. Crampton’s tunnel railway and steam horses (The Stage, 13 Aug 1898) 1898: Armley Feast: Randall Williams: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: Relph & Pedley: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: Bailey & Walton: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: H. Testo: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: W. Murphy: Gondolas and Ostriches (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: G. Twigdon: Sea on Land (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Armley Feast: Mrs. H. Waddington: Gondolas; J. W. Waddington: Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1898: Barry Dock, South Wales: Wadbrook's bioscope (Vol. XVII, No. 3, Sept-Oct, 1954) 1898: Barry Island, South Wales: J. Danter's Gallopers (Vol. XVII, No. 3, Sept-Oct, 1954) 1898: Huddersfield (Sept): Barnum & Bailey’s American Circus (Vol. IV, No. 1, Jan 1945) 1898: Huddersfield (Oct): Barnum & Bailey’s American Circus (Vol. IV, No. 1, Jan 1945) 1898: Newcastle (summer): Barnum and Bailey’s great circus (newspaper clipping) 1898: Rotherham Statutes Fair: "among the attractions is Edisons Electric Cinematography 'with real Edisons Animated Pictures' " (advert for Rotherham Statutes Fair: Rotherham Advertiser, 29th October 1898) (Details kindly provided by Mrs. Pat Hobson of Rotherham Central Library: Archives & Local Studies Services). 1898: Notting Goose Fair: Randall Williams bioscope (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Wadbrook & Scard: Bioscope (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Radford & Chappel: Bioscope (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Professor Burnett’s Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Captain Payne: Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Bostock & Wombell’s Menagerie (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Day’s Menagerie (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Pat Collins: Lion Show, Gondolas, Switchback Horses, Tunnel Railway and Bicycles; John Collins Four-abreast and Steam Yachts (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: George Twigdon: Sea on Land and Gallopers, Arthur Twigdon: Gondolas (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: J. Whiting: Gondolas (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: George Green: Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Nottingham Goose Fair: Cottrell’s Swimming Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Bostock’s Menagerie (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Wombwell’s Royal No. 1 Menagerie (Hully Daily Mail, Oct 10, 1898) 1898: Hull Fair: Chipperfield’s Menagerie (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Bartlett’s Menagerie (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Bailey’s Circus; Mrs. Bailey’s Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: G. Proctor’s Circus (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Randall Williams Bioscope show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Captain Payne: Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: H. Testo: Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: W. Shipley: Bioscope Show and Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Savages Bioscope Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: G. H. Kemp’s Midget City Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: E. Farrar’s Fine Art Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: W. Murphy: Gondolas and Four-abreast (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Whittington: Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: Mrs. H. Waddington: Gondolas (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: G. Green: Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Hull Fair: P. Collins: Gondolas, J. Collins: Yachts and Four-abreast (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Houghton-Le-Spring: J. Manders’ Waxworks (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Houghton-Le-Spring: Buff Bill’s Wild West Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Houghton-Le-Spring: Mackney’s Ghost Show (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Houghton-Le-Spring: John Murphy: Gondolas and Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898: Houghton-Le-Spring: Richardson Bros.: Gondolas and Gallopers (Vol XI, No. 6, Oct/Nov 1958) 1898-99: Barry Dock (South Wales) Xmas Fair: John Danter's three-abreast with new paper organ (Vol. XVII, No. 3, Sept-Oct, 1954) 1898-99: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington (World's Fair): Fossett’s Circus (Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan 1959) 1898-99: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington (World's Fair): Randall Williams’ Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan 1959) 1898-99: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington (World's Fair): James Chittock: Biocope (Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan 1959) 1898-99: Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington (World's Fair): Francis Bailey: Four-abreast Gallopers and Venetian Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan 1959) 1899: Bolton, Lanc: Alf Williams Ghost Illusions and Eventoscope (The Era, Dec 23, 1899) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Randall Williams Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Relph & Pedley: bioscope show (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Arthur Twigdon: bioscope show; A. Twigdon: Four Abreast Ostriches (brand new this year) (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Tuby: Four Abreast and Gondolas.(Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Mrs. J. Barker: Four Abreast Horses (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Pat Collins: Four Abreast Ostriches (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: King’s Lynn Mart: Radford & Chappel: Bioscope (formerly Marionette and Ghost Show) (Vol. VII, No. 6, March 25, 1952) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Chipperfield’s Circus and Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Cottrell’s Swimming Show (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: James Leo’s Mysteries (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Pat Collins: Rolling Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: T. Jervis: Bicycles (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Mrs. W. Davies: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Harrison: Steam Swings (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Longton Shrovetide: Dobson: Big Wheel (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): H. Ashington: Bioscope and Marionettes (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): Wilson’s Circus of Variety (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): Lowe’s Variety Theatre (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): W. H. Marshall: Bioscope; Marshall’s Gondolas and Bicycles (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): Mrs. H. Waddington: Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): G. Redfern: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): T. Proctor: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Huddersfield (Easter): Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): A. Ball: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): W. Taylor: Bioscope (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): J. Chittock: Bioscope (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): J. Purchase: Bioscope (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): J. Nail: Ghost Show (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): P. Collins: Gondolas, Four-abreast Ostriches (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): W. Symond: Chariot Switchback (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Marshall Hill: Chariots (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): H. Thurston: Four-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): W. H. Davies: Three-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Wilson: Switchback (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Seaforth: Col. Clarke: Bioscope (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Seaforth: Creecraft’s Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Seaforth: H. Wallis: Switchback and Four-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Nuneaton May Fair: A. Twigdon: Bioscope Show and Gondolas (new paper organ) (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Nuneaton May Fair: Neal: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XII, No. 2, Mar 1959) 1899: Blackburn Easter Fair: George Green 1899: Coventry Pot Fair: Twigdon: Bioscope Show; Geo. Twigdon: Gondolas, Sea on Land and Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Coventry Pot Fair: Pat Collins: Gondolas, Four-abreast Ostriches (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Coventry Pot Fair: Henry Thurston: Four-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Lichfield Bower: John Collins: Four-abreast with new paper organ (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Lichfield Bower: W. B. Shepherd: Gondolas and Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Lichfield Bower: Manders Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Lichfield Bower: Hughes’ Boxing Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: J. Chipperfield’s Circus and Bioscope (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Wall: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Radford & Chappel: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Purchase: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Whitsun Fair: Purchase’s Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950: pp 8-10) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Pat Collins: Four-abreast, Gondolas, Ostriches and Mountain Ponies (Switchback Horses); John Collins: Four-abreast and Yachts (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: W. Symonds: Chariots (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: W. Shepherd: Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Whitsun Fair: J. B. Shepherd: Gondolas, Sophia Shepherd: Switchback and Horses (Vol. VI, No. 14, Late Autumn, 1950: pp 8-10) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Mrs. W. Davies: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959)) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Hayes: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Jervis: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Birmingham Trinity: Montgomery: Steam Dobbies (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Cricket Field, Barry Island, South Wales: Henry Studt& Sons' Gondola Switchback (August) 1899: Treorchy Fair: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Treorchy Fair: Relph and Pedley: Bioscope show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Treorchy Fair: W. Haggar & Son’s: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Treorchy Fair: John Studt: Gondolas, Four-abreast and Tunnel Railway; H. Studt & Son’s: Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Penzance Corpus Christie: Hancock: Menagerie, Four-abreast and Gondolas (new paper organs) (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Penzance Corpus Christie: Hancock & Dooner: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Penzance Corpus Christie: J. Brewer: Three-Abreast (Vol. XII, No. 3, May 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Mackney: Bioscope Show (with trumpet organ) (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: G. Biddall: Bioscope Show (with trumpet organ) (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: H. Testo: Bioscope Show (with trumpet organ) (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: J. Manders Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Buff Bill (Kayes) Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Sol Reader’s Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: John Murphy: Rolling Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Murphy and Hoadley: Four-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Alf Payne: Three-abreast (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: John Evans: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Toogood: Gallopers (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Newcastle: Finnegan: Stream Horses (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Torquay Regatta: Hancock: Menagerie, Four-abreast and Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Torquay Regatta: Hancock & Dooner: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: H. Ashington: Marionettes and Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: Randall Williams Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: Chapman’s Bird and Animal Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: Mrs. H. Waddington: Gondolas; J.W. Waddington: Ostriches (Vol. XII, No. 4, Jul 1959) 1899: Bingley: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: G. Twigdon: Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: Amos: Steam Swings (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Bingley: Shaw: Steam Swings (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: J. W. Caddick: Bioscope Show (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: Chipperfield: Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: Bartlett: Menagerie (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: Whiting: Gondolas (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: Hurst: Ostriches (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Patricroft: Ravenscroft: Switchback Horses (Vol. XII, No. 4, July 1959) 1899: Manchester: Knott Mill: Barnum & Bailey’s American Greatest Show (Vol. XI, No. 4, June/July 1958: pp 63-68) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Dennis's Circus (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Chipperfield's Menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Rhode's Theatre (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Waddington: Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Redfearn: Gondolas (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Twigdon: Sea on Land (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Cowling: yachts (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Bailey's Bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Testo: Marionette and Bioscope combined (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Kelso: Empire of Varieties (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Hodson: Varieties (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: George Proctor: Circus (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Shipley: Ostriches (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Lieske: Big Wheel (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: W. Murphy: rides (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Halton, Leeds: Aspland: rides (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1899: Hyde Wakes: E. Lawrence: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Hyde Wakes: P. Collins: Ostriches and Venetian Gondola (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sep 1959) 1899: Hyde Wakes: Mrs. Davies: Gallopers (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Hyde Wakes: J. Green: Gondolas (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Barnstaple Fair: Hancock: Menagerie and Bioscope combined, Gondolas and Four-abreast (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Barnstaple Fair: J. Brewer: Three-abreast (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Barnstaple Fair: Dooner: Bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Barnstaple Fair: G. H. Kemp’s Freak Shows 1899: Great Neath Fair: Wadbrook & Scard: bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Great Neath Fair: W. Haggar: bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Great Neath Fair: W. Samuel: bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Great Neath Fair: John Studt: Gondolas, Four-abreast, Three-abreast and Tunnel Railway; H. Studt & Son: Four-abreast and Gondolas (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Great Neath Fair: Sidney White: Tunnel Railway (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Banbury Mop Fair: A. Ball: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Banbury Mop Fair: F. Bailey: Gondolas (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Banbury Mop Fair: Mrs. H. Wilson: Four-abreast (Vol. XIII, No. 5, Sept 1959) 1899: Banbury Mop Fair: Professor Anderton & Captain Rowland: Combined Show (Living Pictures and Performing Lions) (Vol. XI, No. 3, May 1958) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: G. Proctor’s Circus (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: Purchase’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: Radford & Chappell’s Marionettes (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: Captain Payne: Bioscope Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: H. Ashingon: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: J. Cordwell: Bioscope Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: E. Farrar’s Peep Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: J. Storey’s Peep Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: Hughes’ Boxing Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: G. H. Kemp: Feak Show (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: Lieske: Big Wheel (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Manders Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Prof. Burnett’s Military Parade and Pictures (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Waddington: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: W. H. Marshall: Bicycles (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Baker: Steam Yachts (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Tuby: Gallopers (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Cowling: Steam Yachts (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes: Amos: Steam Swings (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Rotherham Statutes Fair: John Collins: Four Abreast and Yachts; Pat Collins: Giant Roosters and Racing Ostriches (Vol. VII, No. 9, Oct, 1952) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Randall Williams Original Bioscope (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) showing the films L'Affair Dreyfus, The Great Bull Fight, and "the great McGovan & Palmer Fight" ((Iliffe and Baguley, Victorian Nottingham, Vol. 4, Goose Fair, advert p. 53)(copy provided by Local Studies Library, Nottingham) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Professor Burnett’s Grand Military Entertainment (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Professor Burnett’s Military and Boxing Exhibition, "Special Engagement of George Frankling of Nottingham (late of London) v. Harry Burgin, Champion Light Weight of the Midlands; Will Lord of Hull, v Glen Revel of Newcastle-on-Tyne, also Will Lampshire v. Harry Kennedy of London" (Iliffe and Baguley, Victorian Nottingham, Vol. 4, Goose Fair, advert p. 53) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Norman’s Animated Pictures; Norman’s Human Bear (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Capt. Payne’s Electric Bioscope (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Wadbrooke’s Royal Electrograph (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) showing the film L'Affair Dreyfus 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Wall’s Royal Life Size projectorgraph (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Lawrence’s Marionettes with pictures (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Bostock & Wombwell’s Royal No. 1 Menagerie (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Kemps Famous Prodigies (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Sedgwick’s No. 2 Menagerie (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Williams’ Art Exhibition (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Bosco Illusionist (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Amye’s Working Models (Plan of 1899 Goose Fair) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: "Howard's expert mystifiers, give a clever entertainment, and a series of animated photographs are displayed at intervals" (Nottingham Evening Post, 5 October 1899) (copy provided by Local Studies Library, Nottingham) 1899: Nottingham Goose Fair: Messrs. P Collins and Company: roundabouts (Nottingham Evening Post, 5 October 1899) 1899: Nottingham: South Sherwood-street: "Mr. George Gilbert's circus has re-opened for the season" 1899: Nottingham: Albert Hall: The Livermore Minstrels (Nottingham Evening Post, 5 October 1899) 1899: Nottingham: Mechanics' Institute: Messrs. Maskeylyn and Cooke of Egyptian Hall fame are presenting a weird and novel entertainment (Nottingham Evening Post, 5 October 1899) 1899: Hull Fair: Fossett’s Circus (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Bostock & Wombell’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Chipperfield’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Sedgwick’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Randall Williams Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Cordwell: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Captain Payne: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: H. Testo: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope Show (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Mrs. Bailey: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: W. Shipley: Bioscope; Shipley’s Gallopers (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Whittington: Gallopers (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Mrs. H. Waddington: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Savages’s bioscope (Savage's specimen show, later acquired by Pat Collins) (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Pat Collins: Gondolas, J. Collins: Four Abreast and Yachts (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: William Murphy: Gondolas and Gallopers (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: G. Green: Gallopers (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1899: Hull Fair: Proctor's Circus; Bailey's Circus; Cottrell's Swimming Show (Hull Fair) 1899: "Wanted, Known, that Stratford Winter Fair has commenced. Ground to Let for shows and all kinds of Amusements. Address, R. Pettigrove, 7, Pollard-road, Hendon." (The Era, 30 Sept 1899) 1899: Mansfield Market Place (Notts): Bartlett's Great Lion Show and Cinematograph or Living Pictures (one of Edison's latest machines) and XRays Exhibition. (Mansfield Reporter, 13 October 1899) 1899: St. Giles: Sedgwick's Menagerie (Vol. V, No. 11, Nov 1946) 1899: St. Giles: Professor Ball's Baxing Booth (Vol. V, No. 11, Nov 1946) 1899: St. Giles: Buckley's Circus of Varieties (educated goats and monkeys, and performing birds and hares) (Vol. V, No. 11, Nov 1946) 1899: St. Giles: Wm Taylor: Bioscope (Vol. V, No. 11, Nov 1946) 1899: St. Giles: Barker & Thurston: Bioscope (Vol. V, No. 11, Nov 1946) 1899: York Martinmass: Chipperfield’s Menagerie (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Radford & Chappell: Marionette Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Captain Payne: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Pat Collins: Cockerels (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Alf Payne: Three-abreast (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Whiting: Three-abreast (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: York Martinmass: Lieske: Big Wheel (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): H. Gess: Bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): John Manders: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): Mrs. Johnson’s Circus (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): Geo. Biddal: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): Geo. Paine: Bioscope Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Newcastle (Winter Fair): Murphy & Hoadley: two sets of Four-abreast Gallopers (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Sunderland (Winter Fair): Buff Bill’s Circus (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Sunderland (Winter Fair): Reader’s Menagerie (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Sunderland (Winter Fair): Cottrell’s Swimming Show (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Sunderland (Winter Fair): John Cooper: Bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Sunderland (Winter Fair): William Murphy: Gondolas and Ostriches; Walter Murphy: Gondolas; John Murphy: Rolling Gondolas (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Portsmouth: Wm. Symond: Switchback, Four-abreast and Steam Swings (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Portsmouth: Biddall Bros: combined Menagerie and Bioscope (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Southampton: W. Symond: No. 2 Switchback (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Southampton: George Baker: Steam Yachts (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1899: Southampton: Anderton: Menagerie with Captain Rowland (Vol. XIII, No. 6, Christmas 1959) 1900: Bolton: Alf Williams Ghost and cinematograph (The Era, Dec 22, 1900) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Day: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Randall Williams bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: A. Twigdon: Bioscope and Horses (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope (new two wagon front supplied by Orton & Spooner replacing earlier Windsor Castle front) (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) (Vol. XIV, No. 1, Birthday Edition) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Tuby: Venetian Gondolas and Cockerels (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: King’s Lynn Mart: Mrs. J. Barker: Gallopers (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Aberavon (Apr): W. Haggar and Son’s Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Aberavon (Apr): W. Samuel: Bioscope show (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Aberavon (Apr): Henry Studt & Son’s Galloping Horses, Venetian Gondolas and Zoological four-abreast Roundabout; Studt’s four-abreast with new Marenghi organ (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Aberavon (Apr): Dan Lane: Switchback and Horses (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Sedgwick: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Dr. Laurence: Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: H. Ashington: Bioscope show (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Randall Williams Bioscope show (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Tuby: Ostriches and Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Hodder: Chinese Junks (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Wingate: Steam Bicycles (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Baker: Steam Yachts (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: Amos: Steam Swings (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: C. Warren: Galloping Horses (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: G. Twigdon: Galloping Horses (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Lincoln April Fair: E. Smith: Galloping Horses (Vol. VI, No. 9, Feb 1950) 1900: Blackburn Easter Fair: George Green 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): H. Ashington: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): Relph & Pedley: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): W. H. Marshall: Bioscope and Venetian Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): T. Proctor: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): Redfearn: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Huddersfield (Easter): Mrs. H. Waddington: Venetian Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Day: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Chittock: Bioscope show (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): W. Taylor: Bioscope show (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): C. Bailey: Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): W. H. Davies: Gallopers (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Wm. Symond: Switchback (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): Marshall Hill: Switchback (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wanstead Flats (Easter): H. & W. Thurston: Riding Machines (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Blackheath (Easter): Alf Ball: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Blackheath (Easter): W. Irvin: Gallopers (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wormwood Scrubs (Easter): Hastings: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wormwood Scrubs (Easter): Biddall Bros. Pictures and Lion Show (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wormwood Scrubs (Easter): Fred Gray: Gallopers (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wormwood Scrubs (Easter): Welch: Roundabout (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Wormwood Scrubs (Easter): W. Beach: Gallopers (Vol. VI, No. 10, Easter 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Bartlett’s combined Menagerie & Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Sedgewick’s Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Col. Clarke: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Cottrell: Swimming Show (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Prof. Burnett’s Military Parade Show & Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Relph and Pedley: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: J. Whiting: Gondolas Switchback (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: T. Hurst: Cocks (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Macclesfied: Wm. Davies: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Wolverhampton Whitsun Fair: P. Collin: early Bioscope Show; P. Collins’ Lion Show; P. Collins Cocks, Venetian Gondolas and four-abreast Ostriches (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Wolverhampton Whitsun Fair: W. Symonds: Chariot Switchback (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Wolverhampton Whitsun Fair: Sedgwick’s Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: Anderton: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: W. Haggar: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: Wadbrook: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: Chipperfield’s Circus and Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: Captain Rowland’s Lion Show (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: Purchase: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Treorchy June Fair: John Studt: Four-abreast and Three-abreast, Tunnel Railway and Venetian Gondolas; Henry Studt and Sons: Venetian Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Holland’s Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Cox: Bioscope and Four-abreast (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Chas. Martin: Venetian Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Mander’s Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Ashley’s Horses (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Hucknall Torkard: Crowther: Bicycles (Vol. VI, No. 11, Whitsun 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: J. Murphy: Gondolas; Walter Murphy: Gondolas and Horses; Murphy & Hoadley: Four Abreast (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: Alf Payne: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: John Evans’ Horses (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: Toogood: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: Finnegan: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: Mackney: Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: G. Biddall: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: H. Testo: Bioscope Show (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: J. Manders Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: Buff Bill’s Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Newcastle Town Moor: S. Reader: Menagerie (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Denton: Col. Clarke: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Denton: J. Cordwell: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Denton: Pat Collins Racing Cockerels and Rolling Gondolas; John Collins’ Steam Yachts and Four Abreast (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: Col. Clark: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: J. Cordwell: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: Hastings: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: E. Lawrence: Bioscope (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: Mitchell: Ostriches (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: Hurst: Ostriches (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: J. Collins: Cockerels, Four Abreast; P. Collins Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: F. Hodder: Junks (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: J. Green: Gondolas (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Oldham Wakes: Geoghegan: Horses (Vol. VI, No. 12, Midsummer 1950) 1900: Gorton Wakes: Col. Clarke: Bioscope Show (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: Halliday & Dyer’s Theatre (bioscope) (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: Alf Williams’ Ghost Show (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: Sedgwick’s Menagerie (with pictures combined) (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: G. Proctor’s Circus (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: H. Hughes Boxing Show (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: John Collins’ Four Abreast and Cockerels (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: J. Whiting: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: T. Hurst: Horses (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: R. H. Williams: Steam Swings (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Gorton Wakes: Holme: Horses (Vol. VII, No. 12, May, 1953) 1900: Neath Great Fair: Henry Studt: Venetian Gondolas, Zoological Roundabout (with new Marenghi organ); John Studt: Venetian Gondolas and Gallopers (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955 pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: E. Danter: Venetian Gondolas; Danter’s Gallopers (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: S. White: Tunnel (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: Sedgwick’s Menagerie (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: Wadbrook and Scard: Bioscope (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: Dooner: Bioscope (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Neath Great Fair: Creecraft: Bioscope (Vol. VIII, No. 6, Aug 1955: pp 2-3) 1900: Ashley Wakes (Aug): Captain Payne's bioscope (Mossley & Saddleworth Herald, 25 Aug 1900) 1900: Ashley Wakes (Aug): Sedgewicks bioscope show (Mossley & Saddleworth Herald, 25 Aug 1900) 1900: Cambridge Midsummer Fair: Wm Taylor: Bioscope (Vol. IV, No. 10, Oct 1945) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Manders: menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Bartlett: menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: J. Day: menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Chipperfield: menagerie (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: H. Testo: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Randall Williams: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Relph & Pedley: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Westrop & Ashington: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: Col. Clarke: bioscope (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Halton, Leeds: George Proctor's circus (Vol. IX, No. 6, October, 1956) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Mander’s Menagerie (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Chipperfield: Menager (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Barlett: Menagerie (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: J. Day: Menagerie (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Randall Williams Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: H. Testo: Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Col. Clark (William): bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: H. Westrop: bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: W. Murphy: Gondolas and Ostriches (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: C. Marshall: Gondolas (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Cowling: Yachts (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Redfearn: Horses (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Battye: Steam Horses (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Tom Proctor: Horses (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Burke: steam swings (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Shaw: Steam Swings (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960); Shaw's art gallery (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Amos: Steam Swings (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Waddington: Ostriches and Gondolas (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Mrs. Proctor's London Circus (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: B.T. Burnett's battery (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Alf Haydon: second sight expert (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: John Hasting: living dolls and freak from Tugela Rivers (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Walton: art gallery (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Holdsworth: art gallery (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Holbeck Feast: Cottrell Family: swimming experts (The Showman, October 1900, p36) 1900: Torquay Regatta Carnival: Mr. Hancock's hobby horses and switchbacks (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Leicester: P. Collins: Lion Show, Gondolas, and Four-abreast; Flora Collins: Bioscope and Flying Ostriches (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Leicester: Twigdon: Gondolas (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Leicester: James Norman: Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 4, Autumn 1960) 1900: Nottingham Goose Fair: Colonel Wall: Wall's Boaer Warograph: Edison's Electric Living Pictures: All the Latest Pictures of the Boaer and China War. Also fine displays of Local Pictures, including 'Work People and Girls Leaving T. Adams and Col., Stoney-street at Dinner Time' (Nottingham Evening News, October 4, 1900) 1900: Hull Fair: Proctor’s Circus (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Bailey’s Circus (Fossett’s) (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Bostock’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Bartlett’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Chipperfield’s Menagerie (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: R. Williams Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Capt. Payne: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Relph & Pedley: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Cordwell: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: H. Testo: (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: H. Westrop: Bioscope (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Prof. Burnett’s Military Parade (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Cottrell’s Swimming Show (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: E. Farrar’s Fine Art (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Hughe’s Boxing (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: P. Collins Gondolas; J. Collins Yachts (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: W. Murphy: Gondolas (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Marshall: Four Abreast Horses (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Waddington: Four Abreast Horses (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Shipley: Four Abreast Horses (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Clayton: Four Abreast Horses (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Burke: Steam Swings (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Hull Fair: Lieske: Big Wheel (Vol. VII, No. 2, May 1951) 1900: Penn and Tyler's Green, Bucks: Matthew's steam horses (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Penn and Tyler's Green, Bucks: Chittock's cinematograph (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Penn and Tyler's Green, Bucks: Bailey's art gallery (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Waverley Market: Moss's Christmas Carnival (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Edinburgh (Iona Street): John White's Carnival (The Showman, October 1900, p 36) 1900: Mansfield Market Place: "A Cheese Fair Wonder. Everybody should visit Lawrence's Great Electrograph including pictures from the Boer War and the Chinese crisis, plus "Living Pictures of Bridge Street, Mansfield, Showing the Workpeople leaving the Mills at dinner time." (Mansfield Reporter, 12 October 1900) 1900: Wigan (Back End Fair): Jewell, Jewell jun. (The Era: 3 November 1900) 1900: Wakefield: Ashington: Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Wakefield: H. Testo: Bioscope (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Wakefield: G. Aspland: Gondolas (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Wakefield: H. Waddington: Gondolas; J. W. Waddington: Four Abreast (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Wakefield: Mrs. Baker: Yachts (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Wakefield: Pat Collins Ostriches (Vol. XIV, No. 5, November 1960) 1900: Manchester Xmas Fair (Hyde Road): Mark Purchase's Switchback 1900: Belper Fair: "Lawrence's electrograph" (showing local films of Belper mill workers) (The Showman, Dec. 1900) 1900: Norwich Christmas Fair: Crighton's Electrograph (exhibiting a film of Coleman workers leaving the factory) (The Showman: 11 Jan 1901) Fairground Ancestors Home |