Box Sanger Circus Box 1
Contains 154 Results:
Circus Workers Erecting a Circus Tent, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of circus workers erecting a circus tent. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus or Moxon acrobats and jugglers.
Circus Clown, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a circus clown standing in front of a living wagon. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus or the Moxon acrobats and jugglers.
Circus Horses and Ponies, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of circus horses and ponies. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus or the Moxon acrobats and jugglers.
Circus Clown, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a circus clown in front of a circus tent. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus or the Moxon acrobats and jugglers.
Circus Family and Tents, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a family group seated next to tents, possibly part of a travelling show or circus. Two men are playing musical instruments. The woman furthest right is Ellen 'Topsy' Coleman. The man next to Ellen is thought to be Harold Moxon. The woman, second from left, is Florence Austin aerial performer. The photograph may possibly be related to Moxon's Circus. Ellen Coleman married Harold Moxon in 1940.
Circus Performers on Juvenile Ride, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of two women seated on a fairground juvenile dobbies ride. The woman in the front is believed to be Olive Austin variety and circus performer. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Circus Pony, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a circus pony beside a living wagon. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Performer on a Pony, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a woman seated on a circus pony. The woman is believed to be Olive Austin. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Group of People and Circus Tent, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of group of people in front of a circus tent. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Two Women on a Juvenile Ride., c1920 - 1939
Photograph of two women, ,probably performers, seated on a fairground juvenile dobbies ride. The woman in the front is believed to be Olive Austin. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Group of People and Circus Tent, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of group of people, probably performers, in front of a circus tent. Possibly a member of the Moxon family of acrobats and jugglers.
Man Next to a Lorry, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a man stood in front of a lorry. Possibly a member of the Moxon family of acrobats and jugglers.
Unknown Family Group, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a family group, man, woman and boy, probably circus performers, stood in front of a lorry. Possibly a member of the Moxon family of acrobats and jugglers.
Barr Brothers Acrobats, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of two male acrobats performing on a motorbike. The motorbike has a flag on the handle bars marked 'Bros Barr' (Brothers Barr). The Brothers Barr were Thomas and Charles Barr, originally miners, of Lochgelly, Fifeshire. They wee also later billed as the Aberdonians. The brothers are performing in front of a lorry marked Moxon's Circus. Moxon's Circus is recorded as travelling in 1928 and 1929 in the World's Fair newspaper.
Couple, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a couple in front of a circus tent.
Olive Austin, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of Olive Austin, with juggling clubs. The photograph maybe related to Moxon's Circus.
Moxon Circus Performers, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a group of circus performers with a dog standing next to a motorbike. The motorcycle has a flag marked Bros Barr (Brothers Barr). The Barr Brothers were Thomas and Charles Barr, originally miners, of Lochgelly, Fifeshire. Later billed as the Aberdonians. This is the same group who are in front of a lorry marked Moxon's Circus in a different photograph. Moxon's Circus is recorded as travelling in 1928 and 1929 in the World's Fair.
Woman on a Beach, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of a woman on a beach. This is the same woman who appears in other circus related photographs in this collection.
Brothers Barr Acrobats, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of two male acrobats performing on a motorbike. The motorbike has a flag on the handle bars marked 'Bros Barr' (Brothers Barr). The Brothers Barr were Thomas and Charles Barr, originally miners, of Lochgelly, Fifeshire. They were also later billed as the Aberdonians. The brothers are performing in front of a lorry marked Moxon's Circus. Moxon's Circus is recorded as travelling in 1928 and 1929 in the World's Fair.
Wild West Circus Performer, c1920 - 1939
Photograph of an unknown wild west circus performer.