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Poster

1929 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hanging card advertising The Great Carmo's Circus and Menagerie, Margate, 22 July 1929.

Similar to many other forms of circus advertising, this hanging card uses bright colours and dynamic images to sell its attractions.

Australian-born magician and juggler, Carmo, whose real name was Henry Cameron, began his career as a strong man before moving to England and entering the world of magic. He began his own circus in the 1920s, where he presented spectacular illusions to complement the main show of animal and circus acts. The circus was destroyed by fire shortly before World War II.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Colour lithography on card
Brief description
Hanging card advertising The Great Carmo's Circus and Menagerie, Margate, 22 July 1929
Physical description
Hanging card advertising 'The Great Carmo Circus and Menagerie' with colour illustration of a clown.
Two punched holes and string tied through.
Dimensions
  • Height: 35.5cm
  • Width: 24cm
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
Credit line
Given by the Norfolk Rural Life Museum
Object history
This poster was part of a collection of circus and theatre posters and ephemera collected by John Bates and given to the Norfolk Rural Life Museum by his widow. As the collection fell outside its collecting remit, the Rural Life Museum gave it to the V&A Theatre Museum.
Summary
Hanging card advertising The Great Carmo's Circus and Menagerie, Margate, 22 July 1929.

Similar to many other forms of circus advertising, this hanging card uses bright colours and dynamic images to sell its attractions.

Australian-born magician and juggler, Carmo, whose real name was Henry Cameron, began his career as a strong man before moving to England and entering the world of magic. He began his own circus in the 1920s, where he presented spectacular illusions to complement the main show of animal and circus acts. The circus was destroyed by fire shortly before World War II.
Collection
Accession number
S.729-1984

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Record createdApril 30, 2014
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