From Man Ray and Ruth Bernhard to Brett Weston and Ansel Adams, many of the world’s most renowned photographic masters have published their images in the rich photogravure process. Subject: Circus lion performing.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of the past with this charming and intriguing photograph of “The Lilliputians”. Antique CABINET CARD Photograph. 6.5″ x 4.25″.
You may have seen this on websites- these are the actual photos! Also visible are crowds of people attending, the huge tents of the circus, and the old Seattle buildings in the background such as the First Baptist Church on 4th Avenue.
You may have seen this on websites- these are the actual photos! Also visible are crowds of people attending, the huge tents of the circus, and the old Seattle buildings in the background such as the First Baptist Church on 4th Avenue.
Offered here are very rare, real photos of the London Ghost Show circus performing in Seattle, Washington circa 1905. You may have seen this on websites- these are the actual photos! The history: after a fire destroyed the famous Yesler mansion in 1901 at Third & Fourth Streets from Jefferson to James streets, the empty lot was used for various purposes. The circus set up there and the Whittelsey couple took these two photos which show a performer on the vortex ramp at the top and descending down it. Also visible are crowds of people attending, the huge tents of the circus, and the old Seattle buildings in the background such as the First Baptist Church on 4th Avenue. This and the other listings of similar grouping of vintage photos we currently have are from the Seattle, Washington Delia and Lewis Gates Whittelsey family photo album. He was a clerk employed with the Water Department and he took many photos of Seattle around the turn of the century 1900’s, 1910’s and 1920’s. In particular, he took photos of the Denny Hill Regrade projects where many buildings and hills were razed and lowered in elevation with much of the fill going to the downtown area to fill in the “swamp” areas that are now waterfront. Two are of the London Ghost Show. The Old Happenings lettering is Not on the item.
Offered here are very rare, real photos of the London Ghost Show circus performing in Seattle, Washington circa 1905. You may have seen this on websites- these are the actual photos! The history: after a fire destroyed the famous Yesler mansion in 1901 at Third & Fourth Streets from Jefferson to James streets, the empty lot was used for various purposes. The circus set up there and the Whittelsey couple took these two photos which show a performer on the vortex ramp at the top and descending down it. Also visible are crowds of people attending, the huge tents of the circus, and the old Seattle buildings in the background such as the First Baptist Church on 4th Avenue. This and the other listings of similar grouping of vintage photos we currently have are from the Seattle, Washington Delia and Lewis Gates Whittelsey family photo album. He was a clerk employed with the Water Department and he took many photos of Seattle around the turn of the century 1900’s, 1910’s and 1920’s. In particular, he took photos of the Denny Hill Regrade projects where many buildings and hills were razed and lowered in elevation with much of the fill going to the downtown area to fill in the “swamp” areas that are now waterfront. Two are of the London Ghost Show. The Old Happenings lettering is Not on the item.
Offered here are very rare, real photos of the London Ghost Show circus performing in Seattle, Washington circa 1905. You may have seen this on websites- these are the actual photos! The history: after a fire destroyed the famous Yesler mansion in 1901 at Third & Fourth Streets from Jefferson to James streets, the empty lot was used for various purposes. The circus set up there and the Whittelsey couple took these two photos which show a performer on the vortex ramp at the top and descending down it. Also visible are crowds of people attending, the huge tents of the circus, and the old Seattle buildings in the background such as the First Baptist Church on 4th Avenue. This and the other listings of similar grouping of vintage photos we currently have are from the Seattle, Washington Delia and Lewis Gates Whittelsey family photo album. He was a clerk employed with the Water Department and he took many photos of Seattle around the turn of the century 1900’s, 1910’s and 1920’s. In particular, he took photos of the Denny Hill Regrade projects where many buildings and hills were razed and lowered in elevation with much of the fill going to the downtown area to fill in the “swamp” areas that are now waterfront. Two are of the London Ghost Show. The Old Happenings lettering is Not on the item.
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Original. Extremely RARE Lithograph depicting his stunt of catching Cannon Balls fired point blank. Wearing only a pair of sturdy gloves and a pad on his chest for minimal protection, Holtum would attempt to catch the speeding projectile with his hands. As soon as Holtum caught the cannonball he would throw it quickly to the ground. He had learnt early on that the ball would burn his flesh if not released immediately.