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William Tudor's Circus
The story of William Tudor and the circus he built in Auckland Road, Cambridge
The Swallows
More about the two Swallows coming soon!
Introduction
Early fairs and circuses in Cambridge
Charlie Keith and William Tudor, 1888-1890
Keith in Cambridge, 1890 to 1892
Tudor’s progress, 1890-1893: from north Wales to north-east England
Tudor’s Circus on the Common 1893
1893-1895: Tudor heads north and the Royal Show comes to Midsummer Common
Back to Midsummer Common, 1895
1896: Tudor’s New Circus in Auckland Road
1897: a May re-opening and Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
1898: Drunken bears, a fire fiend and a great loss
1899: Amusement for all and all were amused
1900 to 1917: the Askham Years
1900: the first post-Tudor year
Hippodramas: plays with horses
The wooden circus buildings
Notable personalities
The Flying Zedoras and Alar the Human Arrow
Evetta the Lady Clown
James Newsome in Cambridge
Robert W Paul
Frederick Tudor Hall, 1856-1898
Flo Everette
Thomas Askham and his family
Talbot Wilfrid Ellison
The Swallows
The Auckland Road building
Circus animals
William Tudor Hall, 1853-1940
Acknowledgements
Bibliography: major books, articles and websites consulted
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William Tudor's Circus
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