Russell, Chris, Born 1953 (Fairground Enthusiast)
Dates
- Existence: Born 1953
Biography
Chris Russell is a fairground enthusiast who has been collecting fairground material for over 40 years. His collection spans the period of the early 1970s to the present day and consists of slides and photographs, mainly fairground rides and transport over a wide area of the country, but mainly the West Country as that is where he has spent most of his life.
Chris Russell was born on 13th May 1953 in Francis Way at Bentley Heath just outside Solihull, to Margaret Tobin, a young single girl from County Waterford, Ireland, who came to England to seek work and lived in Birmingham. Chris was named Kenneth John Tobin at birth however his natural mother had no means of supporting him and was persuaded to give him up for adoption when he was three months old. His adoptive parents were Flt. Sgt Philip and Nora Russell who named him Christopher John Howard Russell. Chris spent the first years of his life in RAF stations, starting with RAF Cottesmore in Rutland. By the time he was four his dad, who had lost most of his hearing after years of engine noise in his role as ground crew, retired from the RAF on the grounds of ill health. The family returned to his father’s hometown of Teignmouth to live with Chris’ paternal grandmother by the seaside.
Chris’ earliest fairground memento is an old photograph of him and his mum on a juvenile ride by the river beach at Teignmouth. However, his first memory of the fairground is his dad taking him to the annual regatta fair at dusk and being put off by all the noise, lights and people as he was a very shy child. When he asked his dad to take him around the perimeter of the fairground, Chris discovered a whole new world of huge lorries and trucks standing in the dark, noisy generators belching black smoke skywards, silent caravans with dim lights inside and the occasional dog suddenly barking.
In his teen years, towards the end of his early morning paper round, Chris came across a slow moving convoy of fairground vehicles travelling towards town. The mixed jumble of varying vehicles and trailers made him spellbound. Chris spent the next couple of years watching the fairground arrive into town and the men set up the fair on the big green on the sea front called ‘The Den’. Soon after this first back stage observations, Chris started to capture the event with his camera. His first attempts weren’t of great technical skill but managed to capture the essence of the moment and started him off on one of his biggest passions in life, the British travelling fairground.
Chris’ father happened to like the sound of the fairground organs and this led to both of them travelling together to many steam engine rallies around the south west.
Chris came across ‘The World’s Fair’ newspaper at one of the rallies which widen his knowledge of the world of fairgrounds and more importantly connected him with other like-minded enthusiasts who shared his passion. Chris created a network of fairground enthusiast acquaintances and friends, one of which is Pete Tei, and met up with them at various fairs and events such as the Nottingham Goose Fair.
In 1978 Chris heard about a new association being formed and he drove to Birmingham to the first meeting of ‘The Fairground Association of Great Britain’ where we met Rod Spooner, who will become a very close friend. Rod was very generous sharing his knowledge and introduced Chris to all the showmen in the grounds whenever they visited the fairs. Another significant fellow enthusiast will be Rod Jesson, who was also introduced to Chris by Rod Spooner and who will become a life-long friend and travel many miles across the country with Chris chasing the fairground. Through his friendship with Rod Jesson, Chris met his wife Lyn who was part of Rod’s circle of friends. Chris and Lyn have two sons and a daughter and five grandchildren and are planning to move back to Teignmouth in spring 2014.
Found in 72 Collections and/or Records:
Carters Royal Berkshire Steam Fair Handbill, 2 - 25 August c1980s
Weston-super-Mare. Colour bi-fold handbill with photographic images and red and white type containing celebrity reviews.
Chris Russell Collection
This collection contains five boxes of original photographic material including negatives and slides, a small amount of fairground journals, newspaper cuttings, correspondence, six audio tapes and a small amount of posters and handbills all related to the fairground and steam rally events.
Date Add On for Posters for Newcastle Hoppings Town Moor Giant Fun Fair, Friday 21 - Saturday 29 June 1985
Blue type on blue background.
Date Add On for Posters for Newcastle Hoppings Town Moor Giant Fun Fair, Friday 20 - Saturday 28 June c1980s
Black typeon fluorescent orange background.
Date Add Ons for Posters for Newcastle Hoppings Town Moor Giant Fun Fair, Friday 22 - Saturday 30 June 1984
Red type on yellow background.
David Rowland's Fair Poster, Sunday 2 - Saturday 8 August c1980s
Dawlish, Lady Mile Farm. Colour lithograph in three colours showing a child riding on the dodgems.
David Rowland’s Fun Fair Handbill, Tuesday 25 - Monday 31 August c1990s
Dawlish The Lawn. Blue, white and red type on white and red background with illustration of fairground on the centre in blue.
Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre Handbill, 2009
Lifton, Devon. Colour bi-fold handbill with photographs, list of special events and additional information at the back.
Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre Handbill, 2011
Lifton, Devon. Colour bi-fold handbill with photographs, list of special events and additional information at the back.
Dingles Fun Fair and Undercover Working Museum Handbill, 2012
Lifton, Devon. Colour three-fold handbill with photographs, list of special events and additional information at the back.
Haloween Half-Term Shriek Week Handbill, Monday 25 - Sunday 31 October c1982
Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre. Colour photocopy with scary man’s face on the centre in bandw and text above and below.
Handbills, 1979 - 2012
Handbills for steam fairs, fairgrounds and other similar events collected by Chris Russell.
Hatwells Fun Fair Poster, Tuesday 15 - Saturday 19 July c1986
Didcot, Edmuns Park. Black type on fluorescent orange background.
Hebborn’s Present Fun Fair Poster, Thursday 17 - Saturday 19 April c1980s
Didcot. Colour lithograph of general view of fun fair at night with venue and times in hand writing.
Honey Fair Poster, Wednesday 1 October 1986
Callington annual street market and large funfair. Black type on fluorescent yellow background.
Hull Fair Handbill, 6 - 14 October c1990s
Walton Street. Red and black type on yellow background over blue and illustrations. Printed by the Public Relations Division Hull City Council Dept. of Industrial Development 76-78 Lowgate, Hull.
Hull Fair Handbill, 6 - 14 October c1990s
Walton Street. Red and black type on yellow background over blue and illustrations. Printed by the Public Relations Division Hull City Council Dept. of Industrial Development 76-78 Lowgate, Hull.
Hull Fair Poster, 6 - 14 October c1989
Colour lithographin blue, yellow and red showing the big wheel on top left corner and a dodgem car, gallopers and ghost train on bottom right.
Ilkeston Charter Fair Hadbill, c1990 - 2010
Colour folding handbill with extensive text and black and white and colour photographs.
J. Coneley and Sons Amusement Fair Poster, c1980 - 1989
Poster left blank for overprinting location and date. Red and black type over yellow background with illustration of the dodgems in black in the centre. Printed by Wilsons printers Ltd. Leicester.