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English: 1938, Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Variety-1938-01

The 1930s seems to have been a decade fascinated by freaks; perhaps the release of the classic movie “Freaks” in 1932 was a catalyst.
Arthur Rodella Greenhalgh (1896-1972), one of the promoters of this sideshow, was a member of the Showmen's Guild of Australasia, as was Cabot. Greenhalgh had teamed with American wall-of-death motorcyclist Ernest Jackson Ibsch (1896?-1965) to form the entrepreneurial partnership of Greenhalgh and Jackson, and they brought sideshows to the Evans Bay Carnival in 1937, 1938 and 1939.

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  • Charles Cabot Collection
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  • cabot
  • circus
  • ephemera
  • woman
  • man
  • transgender
  • sideshow
  • skuril
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21 February 2011

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