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Collins, Pat (Patrick), 1859 - 1943

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 12 May 1859 - 9 December 1943

Biography

Patrick Collins was born on 12 May 1859 in Chester, England. He was one of five children born to John Collins, an agricultural labourer and horse dealer of Irish descent. Pat left school in 1969, aged only ten years old to travel with his family.

In 1880 Pat married Flora Ross, the daughter of a Wrexham jeweller and moved to the West Midlands to work on the fairground industry. Within a decade, his business had prospered and he had become the leading showman in the region owning several steam-driven fairground rides. He was also an early presenter of moving pictures, both in travelling shows and in cinemas. At one point, he was running four separate fairs a week and owned thirteen cinemas and several skating rinks.

Pat Collins was one of the founders of the United Kingdom Van Dwellers Association in 1889 in Salford, later renamed the Showmen’s Guild, for which he served as president in 1908. Pat together with the then General Secretary, Reverend Thomas Horne, played an important role in developing the organization into an influential national body both among showmen and the government. Pat served as President of the Guild again in later years between 1920 and 1929.

Pat set his headquarters in Bloxwich in the borough of Walsall, and ran fairs across the whole of the Midlands. He also presented his rides and entertainments at the most important fairs in England including the Nottingham Goose Fair and fairs in Lancashire, Yorkshire and the Home Counties. By 1899 Pat was regularly covering a round of fairs in the Black Country and established Pat Collins, Ltd.

Pat also pursued a long and successful career in politics in Walsall, which lasted for over twenty years. In 1918 he served as liberal councillor in Walsall Council, in 1922 he became their Liberal MP, position he held until 1924, in 1930 he became an Alderman, in 1938 he served as Mayor of Walsall and in 1939 he was made a Freeman of the Borough.

Pat and Flora had a son Patrick Ross Collins, on 7 March 1886, who eventually took over the management of the family business. Flora died in 1933 and Pat remarried Clara Mullett in 1934.

Pat Collins died on 9 December 1943, aged 84. Pat Collins, Ltd passed onto his widow and descendants and continued to dominate the British fairgrounds into the twenty-first century.

Pat Collins Ltd is now run by Anthony Harris, former president of the Showmen’s Guild and elected member of Walsall Council.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Business Records, 1860 - 1975

 Series
Reference code: 178H8
Scope and Contents

Various documents related to the business operations of Orton and Spooner including order books, correspondence, contracts, account books, product specifications and wage books.

Dates: 1860 - 1975

Original Artwork, c1900 - 1929

 Series
Reference code: 178V10
Scope and Contents

Drawings and designs used for the decoration of fairground rides.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Orton and Spooner Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0070
Scope and Contents

This collection contains a large selection of archives from the Orton and Spooner Company. The collection comprises photographs and cabinet card images showing carved work, structural work and classic painted work, 4 boxes of notes, invoices and clippings, 8 drawers of plans and blueprints, 2 folders of ride specifications and order forms, accounts books and a library of source books showing turn of the century art used by the artists in the company.

Dates: c1870 - 1969

Plans, c1916 - 1939

 Series
Reference code: 178M15
Scope and Contents

Blueprints of electric parts for fairground rides supplied by Mather & Platt Ltd and Hackett & Co., Electrical Engineers to Orton and Spooner.

Dates: c1916 - 1939