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The Greatest Showman by Delain Canucci!

 

Bellisseria's 3rd Anniversary Celebration is Proud to Present:

 

The Greatest Showman by Delain Canucci!

 

Saturday, April 16th @ 1:00 PM SLT

Bellisseria Fairgrounds

Kiran is also involved with the fair ground scene and drives showman lorries and pulls down and builds up rides for one or two operators that know him but look at this display he has created in his office, plenty to see with his other model displays too.

Cloudy skies equal a canvass to write on.

We had a delightful time at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver today. The boys were very entertaining with their impromptu dance party on the rooftop deck.

 

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

A male athlete pushes his hair back in the shower after running the Marine Corps Mud Run at Camp Pendleton. There are several shots of this man enjoying a shower on the wet deck and taking his time to make sure all the mud is rinsed away.

 

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A male athlete smiles as he walks out of the group shower area after running the Marine Corps Mud Run at Camp Pendleton. There are several shots of this man enjoying a shower on the splash pad and taking his time to make sure all the mud is rinsed away.

 

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John Fowler Showmans Engine from 1933 TJ 2626

 

Seen at the 2022 Earl's Barton Transport Show

 

Perrets Scrap Metals Northampton

Scammell Highwayman with showmans living wagon 209 BGO

Scania showmans truck H16 WOD

 

Seen at the 2022 Great Yarmouth, Wheels Festival

 

Seen with the Wall Of Death

A male athlete feigns surprise that he is being photographed in the group shower area after running the Marine Corps Mud Run at Camp Pendleton. There are several shots of this man enjoying a shower on the spray pad and taking his time to make sure all the mud is rinsed away.

 

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Omaha Street Percussion playing in the Old market putting on a great show. This is one member of many getting the crowd excited. omahastreetpercussion.org/

Foden 4350 3 Axle Heavy Showman's Unit, H504 EJU, W. Crow & Son.

Place de l'Europe, Lausanne

Showman's Volvo seen on Worthing sea front, The P30 sign on the front of the cab is a temporary exemption permit to allow the vehicle to be used on the Island of Jersey. Any vehicle over 2.3 metres wide or 11 metres long and with a gvw of 32 tons will need one of these. So obviously the fun fair has been visiting the island in recent months.

Lego Technic model of ornate steam traction engine with living van. Now steaming on Lego Ideas:

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Aveling & Porter 4nhp No 8376 Showmans Engine KT 2828

 

Seen at the 2006 Great Dorset Steam Fair

Lots of horse power under the cab of this one

Motor Showmans Engine

 

Seen at the 2024 East Midlands Steam and Country Show

A male athlete rinses his face in the shower after running the Marine Corps Mud Run at Camp Pendleton. There are several shots of this man enjoying a shower on the splash pad and taking his time to make sure all the mud is rinsed away.

 

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Showmans Living Wagon

 

Seen at the 2022 East Midlands Steam and Country Show

An 8hp Burrell Showmans

A line up of showmans engines one of the Great sights of the Great Dorset Steam Fair.

A preview of Bloxwich's newest pub, and an invite from owners JD Wetherspoon's to photograph the interior.

 

The Bloxwich showman is scheduled to open to the public on January 27th following the £1.95 million renovation of the former Electric Palace cinema. The pub is of course named after Bloxwich’s famous fairground owner and operator, Pat Collins.

 

The original four hundred seat Electric Palace cinema opened on Bloxwich High Street in December 1912, and was apparently designed by Walsall architects Hickton & Farmer. The new cinema, which must have been an enormous local attraction at the time, had a balcony added in 1913.

 

In 1918, the cinema was acquired by Bloxwich’s famous fairground owner, Walsall MP and mayor, Pat Collins. The curtain finally came down on the original Electric Palace Theatre on 3rd December 1921, with a showing of “The Tatters”. Shortly afterwards the original building was demolished with the present building, known then as the Grosvenor Cinema being built on the same site, again designed by Hickton & Farmer.

 

Later in it’s history the cinema was taken over by the Odeon group, and operated for a time under that name. In the late 1980’s it was used as a nightclub called Flix and Treetops, then more recently as a venue for youth and community groups.

 

Thanks to manager Tony Carty and his staff for their help and hospitality.

 

As 7.5T box vans go, the chassis for this one is a bit over-spec'd!!

 

It was at work with a showman at Cothi Bridge, Carmarthenshire, and had two dinky trailers to hang on the back

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