A record compilation from the late Murray Hill's Animal Education, Protection & Information Foundation shares names of many elephants not found elsewhere. One such animal is Judy.
The records compilation date in April 1964 the young bull, about three years old, at Lake Side Park Zoo in Jefferson, Ohio. Jefferson, a small village with a current population of about 3,000, is located in the uppermost northeast corner of Ohio. No further information can be found regarding a zoo facility in this location.
Narrating the correlation of elephants as related to their import, groupings, breeding and transfers,
along with other elephant related topics.
along with other elephant related topics.
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Showing posts sorted by relevance for query Suzie. Sort by date Show all posts
Monday, July 29, 2013
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Hoxie Brothers Circus - Sue
From the Records of Bob Cline:
SUZIE Q, Female Asian
1947 - King Bros. Circus
1949 to 1950 - Rogers Bros. Circus
1952 - Hills Bros. Greater Shows
1954 to 1957 - Ring Bros. Circus
1958 - Trapeze Bros. Circus
1959 to 1960 - Ring Bros. Circus
1961 - Bailey Bros. Circus
1962 - Fargo Bros. Circus
1963 to 1965 - Hoxie Bros. Circus
1966 - Beers-Barnes Circus
1967 to 1977 - Hoxie Bros. Circus
(No further Records)
Final story
A small piece of information found in a 1978 Edition of the publication Circus Report brings to light the final story for Sue.
"Irene would have been the replacement. While the article is in 1978, the occurrences happened in 1977 apparently late in the year." //Bob Cline
This elephant is not listed in the North American Regional Studbook for the Asian Elephant.
Update 04/28/2012:
More information regarding the death of Sue is found in a November 1977 issue of Circus Report.
SUZIE Q, Female Asian
1947 - King Bros. Circus
1949 to 1950 - Rogers Bros. Circus
1952 - Hills Bros. Greater Shows
1954 to 1957 - Ring Bros. Circus
1958 - Trapeze Bros. Circus
1959 to 1960 - Ring Bros. Circus
1961 - Bailey Bros. Circus
1962 - Fargo Bros. Circus
1963 to 1965 - Hoxie Bros. Circus
1966 - Beers-Barnes Circus
1967 to 1977 - Hoxie Bros. Circus
(No further Records)
Hoxie Bros. Circus 1975; The Herriott Family.
Elephants are "Hazel", "Sue" and "Bonnie"
Courtesy of bucklesw.blogspot.com
Elephants are "Hazel", "Sue" and "Bonnie"
Courtesy of bucklesw.blogspot.com
Final story
A small piece of information found in a 1978 Edition of the publication Circus Report brings to light the final story for Sue.
Circus Report, 7th year No 18 Page 5, 04/31/1978
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
"Irene would have been the replacement. While the article is in 1978, the occurrences happened in 1977 apparently late in the year." //Bob Cline
This elephant is not listed in the North American Regional Studbook for the Asian Elephant.
Update 04/28/2012:
More information regarding the death of Sue is found in a November 1977 issue of Circus Report.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Jim Stockley Collection - Chipperfields 1956
"Clonmel railway station, Co.Tipperary 1956 -
The 12 Chipperfield elephants leave the station with Doreen Duggan leading Mary elephant. John L Chipperfield is mid-way down the line and Dick Chipperfield bringing up the rear. The show went to Ireland with 15 elephants and sold Jimmy, Blackie and Monica (two males and a female) to Fossett's Circus. Later, eight of these twelve would go with Hugo Schmidt to Ringlings in America." //Jim Stockley
Chipperfield elephants, 1956
Courtesy of J Stockley
Courtesy of J Stockley
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Hoxie Brothers Circus - Bonnie and Jessie
From Wade Burck's "Circus No-Spin Zone:"
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Unknown elephant 1952
54th Annual National Convention of Zeta Beta Tau, Jewish college fraternity Chicago which had a menagerie set up for guest's to enjoy. Could this elephant have been from the Hawthorn Mellody Zoo? Their elephant at the time was named Jessie.
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Unknown elephant 1952
54th Annual National Convention of Zeta Beta Tau, Jewish college fraternity Chicago which had a menagerie set up for guest's to enjoy. Could this elephant have been from the Hawthorn Mellody Zoo? Their elephant at the time was named Jessie.
Posted by Wade G. Burck
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