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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Friday, July 8, 2011
St. Louis Zoo - Kinzi
"IT'S A GIRL! Meet our brand new bundle of joy. An Asian elephant was born today, June 24, at 1:13 p.m. Mother and baby are bonding very well, but are not yet on public display. The height and weight of the calf are not yet confirmed. We will announce a baby naming poll at a later date. More info: http://ow.ly/5pVW7 Photo by Keeper Katie Pilgram." //St. Louis Zoo on Facebook
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Kings Dominion
Kings Dominion, located in Doswell, Virginia, acquired six female African elephants around 1976. Three were purchased from Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach, Florida, while another three were imported directly from South Africa.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Studbook Mysteries - Lincoln Park Zoo
From Wade Burck's "Circus No-Spin Zone:"
Wednesday, April 6, 2011Vintage Lincoln Park Zoo
This photo taken in 1963 shows Teena being walked around the zoo.
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Jim Stockley Collection - Chipperfields 1975
This photograph is related to research of the June 2011 ShowMe Elephants post, "Jim Stockley Collection - Chipperfields 1956." The post has garnered over 70 comments relating to the 1947/1948 import of elephants from Ceylon by the Chipperfield circus family, what became of these elephants and the eight elephants sold to Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus for their 1963/1964 European Tour.
>> "Jim Stockley Collection - Chipperfields 1956," ShowMe Elephants, 06/12/2011

>> "Jim Stockley Collection - Chipperfields 1956," ShowMe Elephants, 06/12/2011

"All 11 elephants doing a long mount in 1975?
Mary, Leila, Sally, Camella, Lechme, Meena, Sophie, Lisa, Manju, Mohini, Minoti.
Uncle John L Chipperfield and Alex Story at the head of Mary, cousin Tommy Chipperfield helping to straighten out Camella."
Courtesy of Jim Stockley
Mary, Leila, Sally, Camella, Lechme, Meena, Sophie, Lisa, Manju, Mohini, Minoti.
Uncle John L Chipperfield and Alex Story at the head of Mary, cousin Tommy Chipperfield helping to straighten out Camella."
Courtesy of Jim Stockley
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Vincent Manero Collection - Cirque Medrano
Hey Ryan,
I don't know much about the Chipperfield's Elephants history. The only ones I know are Kamala, Lechmee and Meena that are actually on the road with the French Cirque Medrano. These three went to the States to join RBBB with Graham Thomas Chipperfield. They did a teeterboard act.
See you somewhere down the road!
Vince

Cirque Medrano, 2008
Courtesy of V Manero
Courtesy of V Manero
Monday, April 30, 2012
Studbook Mysteries - Israel
A February 1977 issue of The Circus Report announces the birth of an Israeli elephant, inadvertently creating the topic of a curious mystery for an elephant historian 35 years later.
Circus Report, 6th year No 6, Page 9, 02/07/1977
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
Courtesy of CircusHistory.org
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Highland Park Zoo - Part I
The Pittsburgh Zoo has a long history of housing and exhibiting Asian elephants prior to their currently successful African elephant breeding program. Unfortunately, very little of this history is recorded in the North American Regional Studbook for the Asian Elephant. Referencing archived news records of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and others, more insight can be found regarding the Highland Park Zoo's early elephant history.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
LE Barnes Circus
Buckles Woodcock has recently posted several series of photographs of the short-lived LE Barnes Circus, owned and operated by wild animal trainer Dave Hoover for a single season in 2001. There was discussion regarding which elephants were featured in the animal-filled show, presented by Louie DelMoral. Casey Cainan shares the three bulls, Minnie, Bunny and Whimpy, were leased from Carson and Barnes Circus based in Hugo, Oklahoma.


LE Barnes Circus, 2001
Courtesy of David Powell
Courtesy of David Powell
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Circus Vargas - 1974
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Postcard Press - Toronto Zoo
From Wade Burck's "Circus No-Spin Zone:"

Thursday, June 9, 2011
Toronto Zoo--Year Unknown
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Toronto Zoo--Year Unknown
Posted by Wade G. Burck
Monday, April 9, 2012
Candy Hitchcock Collection - Dixie
Ms. Hitchcock has graciously shared rare insight into the beginnings of the elephant program of Zoo Miami (or the Crandon Park Zoo, as it was originally known prior to relocation).

Dixie was the zoo's first elephant and about 20 when I knew her. I used to walk her out to the shade area behind the elephant barn and scratch her back with a rake. She had a huge rubber tire she carried around and we called it her 'baby'. Sadly, she developed arthritis in her front foot/leg from all the years walking on the concrete floor of the barn and was operated on. The surgery was a success but she later died of pneumonia. //Candy Hitchcock

"Hi Ryan, Here is a picture of me with Dixie. I am holding here ‘baby’. Candy"
Courtesy of C Hitchcock
Courtesy of C Hitchcock
Monday, July 8, 2013
Franklin Park Zoo - Beba / Mary, Part II
The story of Beba was unfolded with the purchase of numerous local news articles from the Boston area between 1948 to 1960.
>> www.showmeelephants.com/2011/06/franklin-park-zoo-beba.html
>> www.showmeelephants.com/2011/06/franklin-park-zoo-beba.html
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| Courtesy of Daily Boston Globe 07/1948 |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Elephants of Columbia
Friday, December 20, 2013
St. Louis Zoo - Eleanor
The story starts in 1955, with eight elephants imported by Louis Goebel and purchased by Anheuser Busch for the St. Louis Zoo. The new animals were to be trained by Floyd Smith and presented to the public in daily shows, a testament to the Polack act trained by Mac MacDonald. Within five years, three of the group were sold. The first, Eleanor, was sold to the Weed Park Zoo in Muscatine, Iowa, in September 1959.
OpLink - History review (original record card / ks)
0/8 purchased from Louis Goebel Wild Animal Farm ($3,500 ea. price plus insurance, $28,000 total) with funds donated by Anheuser-Busch Charitable Trust. 0/4 arrived at Goebel in May 1954 and another 0/4 in October 1954, where they remained for training by Zoo elephant trainer, Floyd Smith, until being trucked to the Zoo by Anheuser-Busch.
Postcard 4, St Louis Zoo
Postcard Courtesy of S Hoss
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tom Packs Elephants
The Tom Packs Elephants were considered the best trained elephant act of its time. Trained by elephant master Mac MacDonald, they represented the epitome of class and skill throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s. Originally trained as a group of five elephants for the Tom Packs Circus, four of the animals represent part of a larger group imported together in 1948. Another was added during the training period; several years later an elephant was replaced for medical reasons. The focus here is on the Tom Packs group, but will address in some detail their original shipmates as well.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Mike Cecere / David Meeks / Arthur Jones
| Circus Report 01/27/1986, p. 25 |
A January 1987 Circus Report lists animal trainer Mike Cecere with 12 elephants in New Jersey - an Asian female, three African males and 8 African females.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
African Elephants of Carson & Barnes Circus
The Carson and Barnes Circus, more famously known for its large herd of Asian elephants in the 1970s and 1980s, also featured numerous African elephants in their wild animal menagerie - 7 total it seems, acquired in three different groups.
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| Carson & Barnes Circus 1980s Courtesy of B. Cline, Buckles Blog |
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Ringling Bros. Blue Unit 1972
Veterinarian John Cunningham of Olney, Maryland, worked on the ringstock crew of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1972 prior to attending veterinary school. During his annual visit to the Kelly Miller Circus, he shared his collection of photographs taken during his employment with the show.
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| Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Blue Unit 1972 Courtesy of Dr. J. Cunningham |
Friday, February 11, 2011
Chester Zoo Birth & Death
The Chester Zoo celebrated the birth of a new female Asian elephant and mourned the death of the herd's matriarch within a three week period.
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