David Harris Collection
Scope and Contents
This collection contains colour photographs of circus, circus performers, transport and performing animals.
Dates
- Creation: 1960 -1990
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
Items are available to view by appointment in the NFCA reading room
Conditions Governing Use
Copies may be supplied or produced at the discretion of National Fairground and Circus Archive, subject to copyright law and condition of the material
Biographical / Historical
David Ernest Harris was born on 23 November 1932 in the small Cambridgeshire village of Cottenham. He served an apprenticeship with the Cambridge firm of Northfields and Company where he trained as a painter and decorator. Called up for National Service from January 1954 to December 1955 he was posted to Singapore, Hong Kong, North Korea and Egypt. On return to the UK David worked in London for Maples as a decorator and met his future wife Viv at a social club in the crypt of St Martins in the Fields where they were later married in 1962. Their first daughter, Susan, was born in 1965. The following year the family moved to Norfolk where, initially, David worked for a construction training centre teaching painting and decorating. Daughter number two, Juliet, arrived in 1968. Setting up his own business, David worked as a painter, decorator and sign-writer and also taught at the Technical College in Kings Lynn, where he predominantly taught special needs pupils. He loved this work and continued with it until he retired. As a decorator his speciality was graining and marbling, skills which have almost disappeared these days.
David’s lifelong interest in the circus began when he saw his first circus at the age of five in the summer of 1938. It was Chapman’s ‘Royal Bengal Circus’ on Clacton Pier. He joined the Circus Fans’ Association (CFA) in January 1952 after seeing the CFA advertisement in the Bertram Mills Circus programme. David was a stalwart and very active member of the Association for many years – as a Council member, East Anglia area rally organiser, writer of CFA notes in The World’s Fair, joint organiser of the annual Circus Reunion and a regular contributor the magazine King Pole. He served as CFA President from January 1988 to January 1991.
David had an encyclopaedic knowledge of circus and in 1986 and 1987 won the CFA Mastermind competition. His favourite period was the 1950s and 1960s when British circus was enjoying a new golden era after the Second World War. His expertise on the ‘Big Three’ – Bertram Mills’, Billy Smart’s and Chipperfield’s – resulted in his series ‘Let’s Put the Clock Back’ in King Pole. David died on 15 February 2019.
Extent
3 Box(es) (549 photographs)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Catalogued according to type
Cultural context
Occupation
Topical
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Arantza Barrutia
- Date
- 18 September 2015
- Description rules
- International Standard for Archival Description - General
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the National Fairground and Circus Archive Repository
The University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield South Yorkshire S10 2TN United Kingdom
0114 222 7231
lib-special@sheffield.ac.uk