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Circus Photos and Illustrations - Shows Page Three
Photographs and illustrations from early Bandwagon issues and other sources. An ongoing project . . .
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Shows, One
Shows, Two
Shows, Three
Shows, Four
Shows, Five
Shows, Six
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Shows, Seven
Shows, Eight
Shows, Nine
Shows, Ten
Shows, Eleven
Shows, Twelve
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Acts, Performers, One
Acts, Performers, Two
Acts, Performers, Three
Acts, Performers, Four
Acts, Performers, Five
Acts, Performers, Six
Acts, Performers, Six
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Wagons, Parades One
Wagons, Parades Two
Wagons, Parades Three
Wagons, Parades Four
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Animals
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Carl Hagenbeck Trained Animal Show. 1905 courier, one of the most artistic ever designed. Pfening Collection. Cover, Bandwagon, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Jan-Feb), 1963.
Dan Rice 1879 letterhead. "Chalmer Condon's Letterheads,"
Bandwagon, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Mar-Apr), 1963, p. 22.
M. L. Clark & Son's Combined Shows in the 1910 to 1918 period. Cover, Bandwagon, Vol. 8, No. 5 (Sep-Oct), 1964.
Campbell's Zoological and Equestrian Institute, 1869. "Chalmer Condon's Letterheads,"
Bandwagon, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Jul-Aug), 1963, p. 15.
The Sells Bros. and S. H. Barrett lithograph is an example of the work done by the Strobridge Lithograph Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1880s. From the P. M. McClintock Collection. Cover,
Bandwagon, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Jan-Feb), 1964.
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