Description: P.T. Barnum's Greatest Show on Earth & The Great London Circus Combined WithJumbo The Pride of the British Heart Her Majesty The Queen Her Children and Grand Children.Over One Million & A quarter of English Children have Ridden on his Broad Back in Seventeen Years.Sanger's Royal British Menagerie & International Allied ShowBarnum, Bailey & Hutchinson. Sole Owners.23 1/2" tall x 36" wide.The Strobridge Co. In'tl & N.Y.P-28 --- 128.No. 88 in top right corner.In excellent condition.These posters were reproduced in the 1970's.Will be shipped rolled up.** Free shipping. See my store for other Circus posters.https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dmd=2&iconV2Request=true&_ssn=nyatticfinds&store_name=newyorkatticfinds&_oac=1&_nkw=poster Jumbo was one of the first animal celebrities in London's history. Born in Sudan, in east Africa, he was imported to Europe and moved into London Zoo in 1865. Jumbo was an African bush elephant, one of the largest ever seen in Europe. In fact, the word jumbo, meaning something large, is named after Jumbo himself. One of the zookeepers, Anoshan Anathjeysari, named him "Jumbe", the Swahili word for "chief". Jumbo weighed over 6 tonnes and was about 3.2 metres (10.6 feet) tall at the shoulder. Jumbo became a favourite of Londoners, being ridden by zoo visits from small children to Queen Victoria herself. But Jumbo's time in London was due to end soon. In 1882, London Zoo sold Jumbo to the American entertainer and showman Phineas T. Barnum. Barnum wanted to display Jumbo in his circus, known as The Greatest Show on Earth. Jumbo was showing signs of bad temper and unhappiness - for example, he had ground down his tusks on the sides of his enclosure - and the managers of the Zoo worried that he would hurt visitors. The decision caused a public outcry. Newspapers and members of the public petitioned Barnum, asking him to let Jumbo stay in London. Barnum refused, happy that his elephant was receiving so much publicity. Barnum toured America with Jumbo, advertising him as the world's largest elephant. In 1890, Barnum's Greatest Show on Earth returned to London, bringing Jumbo with it. Alwyn CollinsonDigital EditorMuseum of London29 April 2019
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Poster Type: Circus
Height: 23.5"
Width: 36"
Material: Paper
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Theme: Circus & Carnival
Advertise: P.T. Barnum & The Great London Circus
Year: 70's