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Nichols Fun Fair (Established c1918)

 Organisation

Biography

The Nichols family are a London based fairground family who continue to travel today.

The Nichols Family have taken fairs to Buckingham for over 100 years. The family business started with William Nichols, a plumber from Forest Gate in London. William started working for Showman Swayle Bolesworth in the early 1900’s, until he eventually bought his own rides and set up his own family business as a travelling showman.

William was the first member of the family to presented the fair at Buckingham Charter Fair in 1918 and his grandson Marshall Nichols, third generation showman from the Nichols family, continues with the tradition today.

In 1923, William Nichols had a steam engine called the Princess Mary, which powered the roundabouts. The family business, now called, Nichols Fun Fairs continues touring the same circuit as the family have done for over 100 years.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Nichols Family Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0029
Scope and Contents

This collection contains amateur Super8 cine reels filmed by Thomas O’Beirne, black and white and colour photographs and slides, circus and theatre posters, a watercolour and a small amount of other ephemera.

Dates: c1920-1939

Photographs, c1920 - 1939

 File
Reference code: 178C46
Scope and Contents

Black and white photographs and negatives of the Nichol's family business.

Dates: c1920 - 1939