Alma Skinner Collection
Scope and Contents
This collection contains digital scans of black and white photographs from Alma and Skid Skinner, Wall of Death riders, highlighting their travels mainly in Norway and Sweden and featuring other acts of that era. Also scans of the Crown Prince of Sweden opening their show in 1936 and staff working at Butlins, Skegness.
Dates
- Creation: c1930 - 1939
Creator
- Skinner, Alma, 1911 - 2008 (Person)
- Skinner, Skid, 1905 - 1944 (Person)
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 the National Fairground and Circus Archive, subject to copyright law and the condition of the material
Biographical / Historical
Alma 'Dare Devil' Skinner (née Johnson) worked working at Butlin's in Skegness when a wall-of-death show was brought in to entertain the visitors. Eager to earn more money, she became proficient as a stunt rider in just two weeks becoming quite a novelty as a female rider.
Alma toured as a Wall of Death rider across the UK and also Scandinavia and Germany. Whilst working abroad, she me her husband, Horace 'Skid' Skinner, who was also a Wall of Death rider.
The outbreak of the Second World War brought her career to an end, although she continued riding motorbikes until the age of 80.
Skid Skinner was killed in a hunting accident in 1944. 'Dare Devil' Alma Skinner/Johnson passed away in 2008, a fascinating person with a rich history of stories and photographs depicting her life and times as a Wall of Death rider with partner 'Skid' Skinner. Her pictures capture the maverick and intensely stylish nature of the individuals attracted to this dangerous and glamorous past-time. Many of the riders came from the emerging dirt-track and speedway scenes of the 1930s, full of daring stories of speed and calamity. The individuals were allowed to flourish on the Wall of Death, elaborating their personas equipped with lavish costumes and a bundle of the latest tricks up their sleeves.
This first collection of images shows Alma's time at Scarborough, resident at the town's 'drome' and quickly settling herself as a character about town. Alma was a remarkably strong, fearless and bold person who felt no discomfort in a world populated by dashing male riders.
Extent
3 Box(es) (674 digital scans of photographs, 2 posters and 2 handbills)
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Catalogued according to type
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Created by Ian Trowell and Jane Donaldson, updated by Arantza Barrutia on Finding Aid Date field date
- Date
- 13 March 2014
- 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