Bellhouse, Billy (William), 1907 - 1980
Biography
William Bellhouse (1907-1980), aka Cyclone Billy, was a speedway rider and dare devil motorcyclist from Sheffield. Billy travelled throughout Europe on a Wall of Death show between 1932 and 1935. His main speciality was the Globe of Death, on which he performed gravity defying leaps on his 'Indian' motorbike.
Billy showed an interest in motorbikes from an early age, after holding various jobs in his native Sheffield, he started working as a mechanic aged 17. Two years later, he became a member of the Millhouse Motorcycle Club. During the late 1920s Billy worked as a chauffeur and mechanic and was riding motorbikes on dirt tracks on his spare time and by 1929 he was a member of the Northern Association of Track Riders.
In the 1931-1932 season, Billy was engaged to work for the showman F. Sedgewick as a Globe of Death rider at Kelvin Hall, in Glasgow. Billy appeared on Sedwick’s advertising bills under his pseudonym, Cyclone Billy, together with Fearless Fred Farrow. Soon after launching his career as a professional stunt rider, he was touring his act around Europe, as far as Poland, Hungary, Romania and Gibraltar.
During his five-year career, Billy rode at break-neck speed around both the Wall of Death and the Globe of Death. His death-defying stunts made audiences gasp with amazement, and the show never failed to attract large crowds. Billy was paid 60% of the takings and a share of the tips.
The Globe of Death was Billy’s biggest challenge. This was where he performed his most dangerous stunts. The motorbikes used for the globe of death did not use gears, instead they were fixed and once the rider let the clutch in, the bike rode at a set speed. While performing in Spain in 1935, Billy went into the globe cage as usual and while attempting to do the loop he came off the bike. Billy fell to the bottom of the cage and the motorbike followed suit, striking him on the shoulder and taking the flesh away as the wheel continued spinning until help arrived. The wheels continued spinning because the engine could not disengage by itself. Through the course of his riding career, Billy had several accidents, but it was this last one, which forced him to give up his career as a stunt rider in 1935.
Billy had married Elsie Swift (b.1906) the previous year and they had a son, James Anthony ‘Jim’ (d.2000). Upon retirement, he returned to Sheffield, where he opened a fish and chip shop, which his son Jim and descendants continued running until closing in 2016.
Cyclone Billy lived a quiet life until his death in 1980, aged 73. Although his love of motorbikes continued, he never performed on the Wall of Death again.
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Baggage Stickers, c1920 - 1939
Luggage sticker for South African Railways Union Castle Line.
Baggage Stickers, c1920 - 1939
Luggage sticker for South African Railways Union Castle Line.
Billy Bellhouse Collection
Photographs, handbills, newspaper reports and financial records relating to Billy Bellhouse and his life as a wall of death rider as well as other performers.
Billy Bellhouse Wall of Death and Dirt Track Photographs, 1929 - 1960
Black and white photographs related to Billy Bellhouse career as a wall of death and dirt track rider including wall of death shows and fairground shows, mainly in the United Kingdom Eastern Europe. Also some personal photographs showing leisure times, family members and friends.
Budapest Show Brochure, 1932
Brochure from Budapest show.
Capri Bar Postcard, c1920 - 1939
Postcard for Capri Bar, Budapest with best wishes for a good night, signed by various individuals.
Capri Bar Postcard, c1920 - 1939
Postcard for Capri Bar, Budapest with best wishes for a good night from H. Williams. Contains a pencil sketch.
Christmas Greetings, c1920 - 1939
Christmas greeting from the British Embassy in Warsaw.
Correspondence from Thomas Cook, 10 May 1932
Letter from Thomas Cook detailing travel arrangements for Billy Bellhouse to Poland.
Documentation from Poland, 1933
Documentation from Poland.
Guide to Budapest, 1914
Pictorial guide to Budapest Thermal Baths.
Guide to Warsaw, 1931
Guide to Warsaw.
Hotel Advertising, c1920 - 1939
Advertisment for Hotel Regina Cordoba, Spain.
Hotel Cecil-Orient Cards, c1920 - 1939
Hotel Cecil-Orient, Seville cards.
Hotel Rit Algiers Receipt, c1920 - 1939
Blank receipt for Hotel Rit Algiers.
Lodging Bill, 28 July 1935
Lodging bill from Pension Isabel Deso, Gibraltar.
Negatives Envelope, c1920 - 1939
Negative enveloped from Budapest.
Photographs and Negatives, 1929 - 1960
Black and white photographs and negatives related to Billy Bellhouse career as a wall of death and dirt track rider.
Picture Card Book, c1920 - 1939
Picture card book from Poland.
Polish Ticket, c1920 - 1939
Polish ticket.
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