Billy Smart's Circus (c1946 - 2006)
Biography
Billly Smart's Circus was established by William 'Billy' Smart (1894-1966). Billy came from a fairground family from London with an interest in horses and circuses. In 1946 Billy came across Cody's Circus and bought the big top.
Billy Smart's New World Circus made its debut at Southall Park, Middlesex, on 5 April 1946, for the first full season after the end of the war. Initially, Billy run his circus in conjunction with his fun fair, which was being run by his children, but by 1952 the fun fair, which was overshadowed by the circus, disappeared. The success of the circus side of the business however continued to increase and in 1955, Billy Smart's Circus grew from its two-pole tentto a 6,000 seat, four-pole round big top with a hippodrome track around the ring, and a vast entrance tent, thus enabling the staging of spectacular parades, which became a Billy Smart's Circus trademark.
Billy's greatest innovation, however, was his relationship with the newly established television networks when he agreed to broadcast his circus live on the BBC in 1947. Over the years, Billy Smart's Christmas Spectacular became a BBC holiday tradition, which ITV took over in 1979 and carried on until 1982. The BBC's first-ever colour broadcast was a 'Tribute to Billy Smart', while Royal Performances took place in London, raising thousands of pounds for charity.
A large part of the success of the circus was the showmanship that Billy brought to the operation of the circus, the large family he could draw upon to run the shows and his ability as a showman to market and capture opportunities to advertise. Whilst other circus proprietors were threatened by the rise in popularity of television and shunned the cameras, Billy Smart embraced them. Smart's Circus grew to be one of the largest in the world, touring every part of the British Isles, and with permanent quarters and an associated zoo at Winkfield, Berkshire, not far from where Smart began his fairground career. His success took the circus through twenty-six tenting tours, winter seasons, frequent TV appearances and the provision of animal acts to other circuses.
Billy died in his caravan on 25 September 1966 and the circus passed onto his sons Ronnie, David and Billy Jr. who continued travelling Billy Smart's New World Circus until around 1971.
In the 1990s Ronnie and his sons Gary and Lord revived the Smart Circus and started to tour a smaller scale version of the original circus. However, the Smart Circus was never the same after the dead of Billy and soon after, the Smart name was rented out to other circus operators until it stopped operating in the early 2000s.
Found in 1058 Collections and/or Records:
Commemorative Dish with picture of Steam Engine 'Her Majesty' by Burrel 1897, c1900 - 2000
Features stamp of Social Guild of Manny & Margaret, Yorkshire Showmen 1968-1969. Dish accompanied by a postcard to Harry, from Harry Wigfield 18th February 1995.
Complimentary Ticket for Billy Smart's New World Circus, c1900 - 2000
Various items of ephemera.
Complimentary Tickets for Billy Smart's Circus Shows in Various Locations, 1963 - 1969
Various items of ephemera.
Content Related to Smart Family Circus Audio Recording, c1900 - 2000
1/4 audio reel. Digitised as part of the Unlocking Our Sounds Heritage project by the British Library.
Content Related to Smart Family Circus Audio Recording, c1900 - 2000
1/4 audio reel. Digitised as part of the Unlocking Our Sounds Heritage project by the British Library.
Contract Between Alzana Trio and William Smart on behalf of his Victory Road Show, 23 April 1945
Includes a handbill and a photograph.
Contracts Between Billy Smart's Circus Limited and Various Artists, 1982 - 1991
Business records related to the Smart family and Smart circus.
Contracts Between Smart's Amusement Park Ltd and Various Artists, 1994 - 1995
Business records related to the Smart family and Smart circus.
Copy of Ink Drawing of Zoo Planned Near Windsor Castle, c1900 - 2000
Copy of ink drawing showing a giraffe standing on an elephant’s shoulders looking over a fence, also other animals with them. On top right section text reading ‘zoo planned near Windsor Castle’, hand written.
Correspondence, 18 January 1955 - 1 August 2013
Business and personal correspondence relating to Smart's Circus.
Correspondence, c1936 - 1993
Letters and telegrams primarily relating to the performing lives of Ralph Norman (aka Hal Denver) and his wife, Olga Norman, known as The Sensational Denvers, in the 1950s, as well as Ralph Normans's family life and later career endeavours in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart and Various Addressees, 1945 - 1949
Correspondence between Billy Smart and various addressees including Showmen’s guild of Great Britain, Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, Bertram Mills Circus, Bournemouth Daily Echo, Barnards Limited, British Films LTD., Brownridge & Sons and Booths American Candy Floss Co.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart and Various Addressees, 1945 - 1948
Correspondence between Billy Smart and various addressees including British Red Cross Society, Import Licensing Department, The Benjamin Electric LTD., John Baxter Productions and Paul Barralet Productions among others.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and B.H. Austen Limited, 1992 - 1993
Includes plans, quotations, invoices and photographs.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and Leif Hanson, 1996 - 1997
Includes contracts, quotations, and work permits.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and Riga Circus, 1993 - 1997
Includes contracts and invoices.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and Tivoli Gardens, August - September 1992
Two letters from David Hibling, tour organiser of the Billy Smart’s Circus to the director of Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark. Accompanied by a business card and a magazine 'Scala'.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and Various Addressees, 1993 - 2001
Includes photos and postcards.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's Circus and Various Councils, 1992
Correspondence between Billy Smart’s Circus and various councils across the UK requesting permission for circus performance in Alexandra Palace, Bexley, Bournemouth, Cardiff, Elgin, Dover, Hove, Haringey, Manchester, Newport, Surrey, Solihull, Weymouth, Worthing and Wanstead Flats. Includes booklets and photographs.
Correspondence Between Billy Smart's New World Circus LTD and Various Addressees, 1951 - 1962
Business records related to the Smart family and Smart circus.