|
|
 | | From: | kalvan | | Subject: | 1920's British juggling crow? | | Date: | 18 Jan 2005 03:19:44 GMT |
|
|
 | Anyone heard of "Jacko the juggling crow" ...trained by Bob Karna performing at the Brighton Hippodrome 16 July 1924
Any info is greatly appreciated.
Jack.
----== posted via www.jugglingdb.com ==----
|
|
 | | From: | Little Paul | | Subject: | Re: 1920's British juggling crow? | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:49:56 +0000 (UTC) |
|
|
 | On 2005-01-18, kalvan wrote: > Anyone heard of "Jacko the juggling crow" > ..trained by Bob Karna performing at the Brighton > Hippodrome 16 July 1924
I'm intrigued. So I had a look in "Learned pigs and fireproof women" and he doesn't get a mention (the closest we get is a goose that can count and do card tricks whilst blindfolded) If I had a copy of "strange feats and clever turns" I'd have a look, but I've not gotten round to buying a copy yet :-(
Those are the two books I'd most expect such an act to get a mention in.
I'm assuming you're interested in http://www.collectorspost.com/Theatre/Photos_Signed/011542.html though. (I notice they've also got a signed photo of Russ Abbot for sale, which for some inexplicable reason I'm interested in)
Roger Montadon may be able to help you, I seem to remember him having a large collection of archive material, and he has been known to read rec.juggling. Alternatively, try emailing The Circus Space (www.circusspace.co.uk) as they also have a reasonably large library of archive material and may be able to help a little.
Good luck with the research, and if you find out any details, please post back the results as I love this sort of stuff!
-Paul
|
|
 | | From: | dagonet | | Subject: | Re: 1920's British juggling crow? | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 14:25:34 GMT |
|
|
 | > I'm intrigued. So I had a look in "Learned pigs and fireproof women" > and he doesn't get a mention (the closest we get is a goose that > can count and do card tricks whilst blindfolded) If I had a copy of > "strange feats and clever turns" I'd have a look, but I've not gotten > round to buying a copy yet :-(
I have 'Strange Feats' and as far as I've seen, he's not in there, but he sounds interesting at least...
-Andy
----== posted via www.jugglingdb.com ==----
|
|
 | | From: | Little Paul | | Subject: | Re: 1920's British juggling crow? | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 14:56:50 +0000 (UTC) |
|
|
 | On 2005-01-21, dagonet wrote: >> I'm intrigued. So I had a look in "Learned pigs and fireproof women" >> and he doesn't get a mention (the closest we get is a goose that >> can count and do card tricks whilst blindfolded) If I had a copy of >> "strange feats and clever turns" I'd have a look, but I've not gotten >> round to buying a copy yet :-( > > I have 'Strange Feats' and as far as I've seen, he's not in there, but he > sounds interesting at least...
I took the opportunity the other day to buy a copy of strange feats, and I can't find him in there either. However, SF is lacking any sort of effective index, it would be nice to be able to look performers up by name/act/style etc.
If I get the time, I may write one. Initially for my own use, but I'd happily make it available if others would find it handy. Unless of course someone (Mr Holland perchance?) has allready written one that I could get my hands on that is ;-)
-Paul
|
|
|