Poster advertising Chipperfield's Circus and Menagerie at Newark-on-Trent, 1969
Poster
1969 (printed)
1969 (printed)
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Poster advertising Chipperfield's Circus and Menagerie at Newark-on-Trent, 29 September 1969.
The poster, in the style of a 19th century playbill, advertises lions, tigers, giraffes, polar bears, brown bears, chimpanzees, elephants, camels, llamas, dogs, hippopotamus 'and the Noble Friends of Man, Horses by the Score'. The ticketing arrangements are, however, very 20th century: tickets, described as 'paid accommodation,' can be obtained at Coynes (Radio and TV Electrical Engineers) in the Market Place.
The Chipperfield family had long associations with circus, performing animals and menageries, dating back to the 17th century. The family toured a circus and menagerie in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming one of the biggest circuses in Britain.
The poster, in the style of a 19th century playbill, advertises lions, tigers, giraffes, polar bears, brown bears, chimpanzees, elephants, camels, llamas, dogs, hippopotamus 'and the Noble Friends of Man, Horses by the Score'. The ticketing arrangements are, however, very 20th century: tickets, described as 'paid accommodation,' can be obtained at Coynes (Radio and TV Electrical Engineers) in the Market Place.
The Chipperfield family had long associations with circus, performing animals and menageries, dating back to the 17th century. The family toured a circus and menagerie in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming one of the biggest circuses in Britain.
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Title | Poster advertising Chipperfield's Circus and Menagerie at Newark-on-Trent, 1969 (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed paper |
Brief description | Poster advertising Chipperfield's Circus and Menagerie at Newark-on-Trent, 29 September 1969 |
Physical description | Typographic poster in the style of a 19th century playbill, printed to suggest an off-white playbill with uneven edges mounted on a red background. The playbill with black lettering in various fonts, advertising the acts appearing in the Chipperfield Family Circus at Sconce Hills in the Parish of Newark on Monday, 29 September for two nights. Printed on the red background beneath the playbill is a note explaining that the above advertisement is prepared in the style of Chipperfield's Circus 120 years ago and that an original bill of the period can be seen at the circus. |
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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 | Poster advertising Chipperfield's Circus and Menagerie at Newark-on-Trent, 29 September 1969. The poster, in the style of a 19th century playbill, advertises lions, tigers, giraffes, polar bears, brown bears, chimpanzees, elephants, camels, llamas, dogs, hippopotamus 'and the Noble Friends of Man, Horses by the Score'. The ticketing arrangements are, however, very 20th century: tickets, described as 'paid accommodation,' can be obtained at Coynes (Radio and TV Electrical Engineers) in the Market Place. The Chipperfield family had long associations with circus, performing animals and menageries, dating back to the 17th century. The family toured a circus and menagerie in the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming one of the biggest circuses in Britain. |
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Accession number | S.732-1984 |
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Record created | July 11, 2017 |
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