Sanger's Circus
Photograph
late 19th century (photographed)
late 19th century (photographed)
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Photograph of circus performers at Sanger's Circus, late 19th century.
This group of performers is probably dressed for a circus parade. The parades, which announced a circus's arrival in town, featured costumed performers, often dressed as cowboys and Native Americans, as well as horses, elephants and caged wild animals. The figure second right is high wire performer, Mademoiselle Yetta, the original owner of the photograph. She went on to become a variety performer. In 1920 she was appearing at the London Coliseum in Vesta Tilley's farewell season, billed as ' Yetta - The Dancing Girl on the Wire'.
This group of performers is probably dressed for a circus parade. The parades, which announced a circus's arrival in town, featured costumed performers, often dressed as cowboys and Native Americans, as well as horses, elephants and caged wild animals. The figure second right is high wire performer, Mademoiselle Yetta, the original owner of the photograph. She went on to become a variety performer. In 1920 she was appearing at the London Coliseum in Vesta Tilley's farewell season, billed as ' Yetta - The Dancing Girl on the Wire'.
Object details
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Title | Sanger's Circus (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photograph |
Brief description | Photograph of circus performers at Sanger's Circus, late 19th century |
Physical description | Sepia photograph of a group of seven circus performers in costume, outside a tent, probably all female. The figure on the far left is dressed as a bearded policeman and carries a truncheon. The figure on the far right has an exaggerated false moustache and is 'riding' a hobby horse. The other five performers are dressed as cowboys in hats and buckskin jackets. On mount. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs Florence A. Cledwyn |
Object history | This photograph was originally owned by high wire artist, Mademoiselle Yetta, who appeared with Sanger's Circus in the late 19th century. Yetta was a friend of the donor. |
Summary | Photograph of circus performers at Sanger's Circus, late 19th century. This group of performers is probably dressed for a circus parade. The parades, which announced a circus's arrival in town, featured costumed performers, often dressed as cowboys and Native Americans, as well as horses, elephants and caged wild animals. The figure second right is high wire performer, Mademoiselle Yetta, the original owner of the photograph. She went on to become a variety performer. In 1920 she was appearing at the London Coliseum in Vesta Tilley's farewell season, billed as ' Yetta - The Dancing Girl on the Wire'. |
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Accession number | S.112-2018 |
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Record created | March 22, 2018 |
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