Wallace and Clark Circus
Vintage Photograph
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Wallace and Clark Circus, vintage 3.5 x 5 inch glossy candid snapshot.
The Wallace and Clark Circus title was first used in 1951 by showman Norman "Luke" Anderson, son of Bud Anderson owner of the Seal Bros. Circus. In 1950 while touring Montana, Bud along with the elephant Eva were killed in a truck wreck causing the show to closed mid-season. The following year 1951 Norman and his mother Laura decided to put the circus back on the road. Norman originally wanted to renamed Seal Bros. to Wallace and Kellogg, however Mrs. Anderson intervened and the circus was re-tilted Wallace and Clark Circus. Norman purchased all new canvas for the show, several new trucks, and added animals to the sideshow, which was managed by Ward Hall. The featured animal attraction of the sideshow was Victor the Hippopotamus, which had toured with the John Robinson Circus.
Verso bears original handwritten notations. In very good condition.
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Classic circus photography, vintage photographs
Circus photography, vintage glossy snapshot photographs
Classic circus photography, vintage glossy photographs
Classic circus photography, vintage glossy photographs
Classic circus photography, vintage glossy photographs