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Circus Photos and Illustrations - Wagons, Parades
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An ongoing project . . .

Photographs and illustrations from early Bandwagon issues and photos from Fred Pfening III.

Shows, One

Shows, Two

Shows, Three

Shows, Four

Shows, Five

Shows, Six

       Shows, Seven

Shows, Eight

Shows, Nine

Shows, Ten

Shows, Eleven

       Acts, Performers, One

Acts, Performers, Two

Acts, Performers, Three

Acts, Performers, Four

       Wagons, Parades One

Wagons, Parades Two

Wagons, Parades Three

Wagons, Parades Four

       Animals


Calliope 1872
1872

Calliope, European Zoological Association. "John Clark's Lithographs," Bandwagon, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Mar-Apr), 1962, p. 12.



Ticket wagon 1905

For the 1905 Carl Hagenbeck Wild Animal Show all new equipment was built by the Bode wagon Works of Cincinnati, Ohio. The outside sunburst wheels were used on a number of wagons as shown here on this ticket wagon. Harold Dunn Collection. Bandwagon, Vol. 10, No. 3 (May-Jun), 1966, back cover.



Fulford show parade

The A. H. Fulford & Co. New London Shows toured as a mud show in 1890. The parade is shown lined up in front of the midway. Original cabinet photo from Harold Dunn Collection. Bandwagon, Vol. 11, No. 5 (Sep-Oct), 1967, back cover.



Fielding cage

Barnum & Bailey ca. 1895 Fielding cage. See Richard E. Conover's The Fielding Band Chariots for further information. Photo courtesy of Fred Pfening III.




Ringling Bros. calliope at Decatur, Illinois in 1908. Photo courtesy of Fred Pfening III.


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