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Gandey's Circus (Established c1918)

 Organisation

Biography

The Gandey family has a long history of circus performance dating back to the late 1800s with wild west acts known as The Montanas and The Colorados appearing in Bostock and Womwell Circus and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West shows.

Robert (Bob) Gandey was the second generation of the family to be involved in the show business and founder of Gandey’s Circus. Bob was born in 1894 and influenced by the family act, he started to train ponies with Lord George Sanger’s Circus aged nine. By the time he was fifteen he was an accomplished rider and was touring the UK with a Buffalo Bill show. Between 1910 and 1920 Bob performed under various aliases including Arthur Jack, Robert Gandey and The Colorado Kid presenting comedy mules and ponies he trained. In 1912, he married Rose, who was a performer and immediately joined the family troupe. They presented their wild west act in theatres and music halls as well as circuses across the country and during the winter season, they often performed in pantomimes.

In 1916 Bob and Rose had a son, Phillip aka Joe, who joined the family act and later became Jo-Jo the clown.

During the First World War the family continued to appear in variety shows around the country and by 1918 they were travelling their owned circus tent.

During the 1920s Bob was part of the North Western Troupe of Cowboys of Colorado and as well as touring theatres, he was presenting the Gandey’s Comedy Circus in fairground sideshows.

Bob continued training domestic animals throughout his life including Shetland Ponies, Mules, Geese and Sheep not only for his own act but also for the Blackpool Tower Circus, Tom Arnold’s Circus, pantomime shows and television.

During World War Two, Gandey’s Circus was hired by the government for twelve weeks as part of the Holidays at Home initiative. At this time this time, Philip met his wife Mary Kennerley. Although Mary did not come from a family of performers, she joined the family act and forged a career for herself including an aerial act with Michael Gerbola as The Kusicks.

Joe and Mary had two sons, Michael (b. circa 1948) and Philip (b.1957). Michael initially joined the family business as the Ringmaster, but soon left for a career outside the circus, while Philip became Starri the clown and later took on the running of the family business with his wife Carol.

In 1952, Bob Gandey presented the Big Top Circus and a year later, aged only 58 he died, leaving the Circus to his son Joe and his wife Mary. The show became a small family circus with the reputation for good value and high quality. Joe run Gandey’s Circus and Royalls Miniature Circus until his death in 1973, when his son Philip became the youngest director of a Circus in Britain at the age of seventeen.

In the 1980’s, Gandey’s Circus teamed up with Tycross Zoo and PG Tips to present the TV Chimps live on stage. In 1996, Gandey’s Circus took on the Chinese State Circus as they toured the UK and in 1999 Philip Gandey made history when he took the first ever Circus to Saudi Arabia.

In 2005 Gandey’s Circus went back to its roots with the Spirit of the Horse Show, which presented a modern version of the wild west show, based on equestrian skills. Today the circus is run by Philip and Carol Gandey with their daughters Hayley and Mariska involved in various aspects of the business.

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Charles Taylor Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0069
Scope and Contents

The Charles Taylor collection is a fine example of Taylor’s of Wombwell printers’ posters, which highlight changes in printing techniques, fashion and taste within the popular entertainment industry. Included are examples of posters for pantomimes, fairs and circuses. The collection also contains handbills and other advertising material.

Dates: c1937 - 1989

Circus Friends Association Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0122
Scope and Contents

This collection consists of a large library of books and journals, as well as archival material including posters, programmes, photographs, films, handbills, research material, scrapbooks, original artwork and many other items of ephemera relating to British, Irish and European circuses

Dates: 1795 - 2020

Circus Posters Printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, c1965 - 1979

 Sub-Series
Reference code: 178R11.29-131
Scope and Contents

Circus posters printed by Taylor's of Wombwell.

Dates: c1965 - 1979

Films, 1927 - 2007

 Series
Reference code: 178D13
Scope and Contents

Compilation of circus films showing acts on the ring as well as interviews with performers and proprietors, mainly produced by tv companies in the UK and Europe. Many of them narrated in German.

Dates: 1927 - 2007

Films, c1930 - 1990

 Series
Reference code: 178D5
Scope and Contents

Amateur and commercial films on multiple formats, focusing mainly on Circus but also including transport, fairs, fairground rides and other types of travelling entertainments.

Dates: c1930 - 1990

Gandey's Circus Poster, c1970 - 1979

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.29
Scope and Contents

Poster left blank for over-printing location and date. Featuring Chi-Lahn-illusionist, Apache Braves-Red Indian Fire Eating Rituals, Brett Mentona-Knife Throwing, Reyall’s Dogs, Alec Halls and his cavalcade of junk, Commanche Spotted Stallion, Tommy the TV Pony, Dr Sparks-the First ever Tour of the UK. The Electric Man, 3 show in one. Circus, Variety, Wild West.

Dates: c1970 - 1979

Gandey's International Circus Poster, Week commencing Monday 14 c1977

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.87
Scope and Contents

Sunderland Empire Circus. The Montas Knife Throwers, The Trio Lepinos trapeze act.

Dates: Week commencing Monday 14 c1977

Joe Gandey's Circus Presentations Poster, 1970

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.30
Scope and Contents

English Single Most Circus International, Featuring Granada Television Documentary, Delmarrs Equilibrists, Trevor Doolottle acrobatic, comedy and juggling, Cheeko minute Trick Pony, Caprice Alpine Goat, Billy Diamond and Sioux City Sue Knife Throwing, Prince Kahn And Co., Running fox and Juanita Apache Fire Rituals.

Dates: 1970

Noel Drewe Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0058
Scope and Contents

A large collection of films entitled Circusama containing amateur and professional films on the themes of circus, performing animals and zoos, and edited clips from commercial Western and comedy films. The films are in a variety of formats including 8mm, Super8, 9.5mm and 16mm and contain related correspondence and notes. This collection also contains some sound reels mainly of fairground music.

Dates: c1930 - 1990

Posters, c1937 - 1989

 Series
Reference code: 178R11
Scope and Contents

A collection of posters printed by Taylor's of Wombwell for music hall and variety, circus, pantomime and fairgrounds.

Dates: c1937 - 1989

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