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  • Chipperfield's Circus
  • British family entertainment show

    the world: The Chipperfields, by Ian Sansom, 14 May 2010 Heard Family History, Chipperfields – the Circus Dynasty Charles Chipperfield Entertainments

    Chipperfield's Circus

    Chipperfield's Circus

    Chipperfield's_Circus

  • Dick Chipperfield
  • British circus proprietor (1904–1988)

    Richard Chipperfield (21 September 1904 – 3 March 1988) was an English circus animal trainer and circus owner, of the Chipperfield's Circus dynasty. Chipperfield

    Dick Chipperfield

    Dick_Chipperfield

  • Corgi Toys
  • Toy vehicle brand

    (1169). The Chipperfield's Circus Crane Truck (1121) was the first of the highly successful and much sought after range of Chipperfield's Circus vehicles

    Corgi Toys

    Corgi_Toys

  • List of circuses and circus owners
  • There have been many famous modern circuses since the first modern circus was staged by Philip Astley in London on January 9, 1768. Many are best known

    List of circuses and circus owners

    List_of_circuses_and_circus_owners

  • Mary Chipperfield
  • British circus entertainer (1937–2014)

    Mary Rose Cawley (née Chipperfield, 26 November 1937 – 30 November 2014) was a British circus entertainer who specialised in a chimpanzee act. She was

    Mary Chipperfield

    Mary_Chipperfield

  • Broederstroom
  • Place in North West, South Africa

    passes the historic grave yard. The Lion Park was founded by the Chipperfields Circus in November, 1966. Located in the Gauteng-Tshwane complex, the climate

    Broederstroom

    Broederstroom

    Broederstroom

  • Chipperfield (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Arthur Chipperfield, Australian cricketer David Alan Chipperfield, British architect Jimmy Chipperfield, English footballer Mary Chipperfield, circus entertainer

    Chipperfield (disambiguation)

    Chipperfield_(disambiguation)

  • Longleat Safari and Adventure Park
  • Safari park in Wiltshire, England

    safari parks were the brainchild of Jimmy Chipperfield (1912–1990), former co-director of Chipperfield's Circus. Opened to the public in 1949, the house

    Longleat Safari and Adventure Park

    Longleat Safari and Adventure Park

    Longleat_Safari_and_Adventure_Park

  • Great Frost of 1683–84
  • Severe winter weather in England

    2014. Ian Sansom (15 May 2010). "Great dynasties of the world: The Chipperfields". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 11 October 2014. Mitchell

    Great Frost of 1683–84

    Great Frost of 1683–84

    Great_Frost_of_1683–84

  • The Royal London Circus
  • Kingdom's historic Chipperfield Circus. Established in 1988, the Royal London Circus was the result of Lee's acquisition of the Chipperfield Circus, where he was

    The Royal London Circus

    The_Royal_London_Circus

  • Safari park
  • Zoo-like tourist attraction

    safari parks were the brainchild of Jimmy Chipperfield (1912–1990), former co-director of Chipperfield's Circus, although a similar concept is explored

    Safari park

    Safari park

    Safari_park

  • Sudan (rhinoceros)
  • Last known male northern white rhinoceros (1973–2018)

    captured in Shambe, South Sudan by animal trappers employed by Chipperfield's Circus in February 1975 working under an agreement with Josef Vágner, the

    Sudan (rhinoceros)

    Sudan (rhinoceros)

    Sudan_(rhinoceros)

  • M62 coach bombing
  • 1974 IRA attack in northern England

    with Chipperfields Circus. She commenced her employment with the circus in Belle Vue, Manchester on 26 January. Shortly thereafter, the circus relocated

    M62 coach bombing

    M62_coach_bombing

  • Barry's Amusements
  • Amusement park in Northern Ireland

    trapeze artist and manager of the Royal Italian Circus, and Evelyn Chipperfield of the Chipperfield's Circus family, and remained a family business; as of

    Barry's Amusements

    Barry's_Amusements

  • David Chipperfield
  • English architect (born 1953)

    David Alan Chipperfield, CH, CBE, RA, RDI, RIBA, HRSA, (born 18 December 1953) is a British architect. He established David Chipperfield Architects in

    David Chipperfield

    David Chipperfield

    David_Chipperfield

  • River Thames frost fairs
  • Celebrations held on the River Thames in London during the Little Ice Age

    a reference to the elephant crossing stunt. Arctic oscillation Chipperfield's Circus - started at the 1684 frost fair and continues to this day in its

    River Thames frost fairs

    River Thames frost fairs

    River_Thames_frost_fairs

  • David Hamilton (broadcaster)
  • British radio and TV presenter

    The World Disco Dance Championships, as well as many outside broadcasts, circus and sports shows. He appeared alongside comedians Benny Hill and Tommy Cooper

    David Hamilton (broadcaster)

    David Hamilton (broadcaster)

    David_Hamilton_(broadcaster)

  • Olivia FitzRoy
  • British author of children's books

    stationed as far away as Ceylon. After the war, she travelled with the 'Chipperfield Circus', which was the inspiration behind Wagons and Horses; she then went

    Olivia FitzRoy

    Olivia_FitzRoy

  • Coventry Zoo
  • Zoo in Whitley, Coventry, England

    Coventry, England. Its owners and directors were members of the famous Chipperfield circus family. The seven and a half acre site was opened to the public in

    Coventry Zoo

    Coventry_Zoo

  • Elvin Bale
  • British stuntman

    England) is a former circus performer and daredevil with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, among many other international circuses. He performed a

    Elvin Bale

    Elvin_Bale

  • Culture of the United Kingdom
  • equivalent to our political cartoons." The circus is a traditional form of entertainment in the UK. Chipperfield's Circus dates back more than 300 years in Britain

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture of the United Kingdom

    Culture_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • MDP Wethersfield
  • Airport in Essex, England

    camping ground for Chipperfield's Circus. Elephants were housed in the maintenance hangars and the huts became homes for other circus animals. In 1951,

    MDP Wethersfield

    MDP_Wethersfield

  • Alan Braden
  • English composer and musical director (1927–2021)

    Sooty Show, Night Out at the London Casino, The Two Ronnies, The Chipperfield's Circus Specials, Get Some In!, Armchair Theatre, Up Pompeii, Give Us A

    Alan Braden

    Alan_Braden

  • 1684
  • Calendar year

    reports from across Northern Europe. The Chipperfield's Circus dynasty began during the freeze, with James Chipperfield introducing performing animals to the

    1684

    1684

    1684

  • Culture of England
  • BBC News. Retrieved 4 June 2018. Great dynasties of the world: The Chipperfields The Guardian Retrieved 18 February 2011. Hamilton, John (2000) Entertainment:

    Culture of England

    Culture of England

    Culture_of_England

  • Timeline of London
  • fair begins, and lasts for several months. The Chipperfield's Circus dynasty begins when James Chipperfield introduces performing animals to England at the

    Timeline of London

    Timeline_of_London

  • Animal Defenders International
  • of other Chipperfield family members.[citation needed] Toto In September 2003, Toto, a circus chimpanzee, was rescued by ADI from a circus in Chile,

    Animal Defenders International

    Animal_Defenders_International

  • 1684 in England
  • List of events

    far as 2 miles out from land freezes over. The Chipperfield's Circus dynasty begins when James Chipperfield introduces performing animals to England at the

    1684 in England

    1684_in_England

  • Romford Drum & Trumpet Corps
  • British youth marching band

    Drake on 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium', Billy Smart and Chipperfield's Circus spread their reputation nationwide. The band then enlisted girls

    Romford Drum & Trumpet Corps

    Romford_Drum_&_Trumpet_Corps

  • Hugo Schmitt
  • German-American circus artist and elephant trainer

    was given the job of handling a group of elephants bought from Chipperfield's Circus. Hugo Schmitt is said to have performed with 55 elephants at one

    Hugo Schmitt

    Hugo Schmitt

    Hugo_Schmitt

  • Devizes School
  • Academy in Devizes, Wiltshire, England

    were 1,065 pupils with a sixth form of around 150. In 1980, two Chipperfield's Circus lions found their way onto the grounds of Devizes. On 8 August 1990

    Devizes School

    Devizes School

    Devizes_School

  • Mahoonagh
  • Village in County Limerick, Ireland

    of the tigers were Nova and Batack. The animals were delivered by Chipperfield Circus to their new home, which was built to the specified standards. The

    Mahoonagh

    Mahoonagh

    Mahoonagh

  • Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Act 2020
  • Welsh act banning wild animal use in circuses

    The Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Act 2020 (asc 2) is an act of Senedd Cymru, which bans circuses from using wild animals. Wild animals had been a

    Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Act 2020

    Wild Animals and Circuses (Wales) Act 2020

    Wild_Animals_and_Circuses_(Wales)_Act_2020

  • 1680s
  • Decade

    reports from across Northern Europe. The Chipperfield's Circus dynasty began during the freeze, with James Chipperfield introducing performing animals to the

    1680s

    1680s

    1680s

  • Harringay Arena
  • Indoor sporting arena in London, United Kingdom

    hosted a number of other circus shows. In 1956 the Moscow State Circus came to Harringay, the first occasion on which a state circus from the Soviet Union

    Harringay Arena

    Harringay Arena

    Harringay_Arena

  • Grantchester (TV series)
  • British detective drama

    Lemsford, Hertfordshire, doubles as the interior. The Windmill pub in Chipperfield is used for The Red Lion. King's Parade in Cambridge has been transformed

    Grantchester (TV series)

    Grantchester_(TV_series)

  • Phantom cat
  • Large felines allegedly appearing in regions outside their natural range

    the 1970s, circus owner Mary Chipperfield allegedly released her pet mountain lions into the Moorlands of Great Britain after her circus shut down. A

    Phantom cat

    Phantom_cat

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Great dynasties of the world: The Chipperfields The Guardian Retrieved 18 February 2011. "The circus comes to the Circus" Archived 7 April 2023 at the Wayback

    England

    England

    England

  • Milan
  • Second-largest city in Italy

    Maximian. Maximian built several gigantic monuments including the large circus (470 × 85 metres) and the thermae or Baths of Hercules, a large complex

    Milan

    Milan

    Milan

  • Seaside Special
  • European light entertainment show

    seaside resorts. Originally the big top belonged to various circuses (mainly Gerry Cottle's Circus), but in later seasons, the BBC bought its own to be the

    Seaside Special

    Seaside_Special

  • Spike Milligan
  • Irish comedian and writer (1918–2002)

    show credited as a major influence on the members of Monty Python's Flying Circus. He wrote and edited many books, including Puckoon (1963) and a seven-volume

    Spike Milligan

    Spike_Milligan

  • Centre Pompidou
  • Art museum in Paris, France

    it designed and constructed a mobile gallery, which, in the spirit of a circus, will make camp for a few months at a time in towns throughout the country

    Centre Pompidou

    Centre Pompidou

    Centre_Pompidou

  • Yinka Ilori
  • British artist and designer (born 1987)

    bridge Happy Street (another view) Keep Your Dreams Close in Piccadilly Circus, London Filtered Rays by Ilori at Hotel Estrel, Berlin (2022) Filtered Rays

    Yinka Ilori

    Yinka Ilori

    Yinka_Ilori

  • The Beatles Anthology (TV series)
  • Special television series by the Beatles

    "Nowhere Man" – footage of the Beatles' live performance of the song at Circus Krone, Munich – 24 June 1966 LSD (3:15) "Doctor Robert" (recorded 17 April

    The Beatles Anthology (TV series)

    The_Beatles_Anthology_(TV_series)

  • Elstree and Borehamwood
  • Civil parish in Hertfordshire, England

    Elstree telephone exchange building is within 12.5 miles (20.1 km) of Oxford Circus and subscriber numbers therefore use the 020 code. Elstree & Borehamwood

    Elstree and Borehamwood

    Elstree and Borehamwood

    Elstree_and_Borehamwood

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • (born 1938), Ghanaian civil servant and diplomat Mary Chipperfield (1937–2014), British circus entertainer Mary Cholhok (born 1997), South Sudanese-born

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • Bushey
  • Town in Hertfordshire, England

    set for several television comedy series, including Monty Python's Flying Circus and Little Britain. This site is currently[when?] being redeveloped for

    Bushey

    Bushey

    Bushey

  • West Midlands Safari Park
  • Safari park in Worcestershire, England

    restoring. The park was opened by founder Jimmy Chipperfield on 17 April 1973 and hosted a few former circus animals. The park also had a dolphin area where

    West Midlands Safari Park

    West Midlands Safari Park

    West_Midlands_Safari_Park

  • Architecture of England
  • include: Will Alsop: Peckham Library, North Greenwich tube station; David Chipperfield: River and Rowing Museum, Hepworth Wakefield; Future Systems: Lord's

    Architecture of England

    Architecture of England

    Architecture_of_England

  • Chilworth, Hampshire
  • Village in Hampshire, England

    Best Western. Notable Chilworth residents have included circus impresario Jimmy Chipperfield and Southampton football stars Matthew Le Tissier, Francis

    Chilworth, Hampshire

    Chilworth, Hampshire

    Chilworth,_Hampshire

  • Letchworth
  • Town in Hertfordshire, England

    Parker. It includes the United Kingdom's first roundabout, Sollershott Circus, which was built c. 1909. The layout for Letchworth incorporates extensive

    Letchworth

    Letchworth

    Letchworth

  • 2006 in architecture
  • Valencia, Spain, designed by British architect David Chipperfield. January 16 – 10 Holloway Circus is completed in Birmingham, UK, designed by SimpsonHaugh

    2006 in architecture

    2006_in_architecture

  • Wollongong
  • City in New South Wales, Australia

    Wollongong tourism boom in the 1920s. J. J. Kelly Park to the south is used by circuses, as well as a protected area of creek leading to the Greenhouse Park north

    Wollongong

    Wollongong

    Wollongong

  • Royal Academy of Arts
  • Art institution in London, England

    unveiled. The project began on 1 January 2008 with the appointment of David Chipperfield Architects. Heritage Lottery Fund support was secured in 2012. On 19

    Royal Academy of Arts

    Royal Academy of Arts

    Royal_Academy_of_Arts

  • 1978 WHA playoffs
  • WHA postseason tournament

    record in the league, they did not host the first two games due to the circus being booked at Winnipeg Arena for the opening two dates. The two teams

    1978 WHA playoffs

    1978_WHA_playoffs

  • Peter Collingwood
  • Australian/British television actor (1920–2016)

    Dumb Waiter Producer AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company 1968 Circus Adventure Director AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company 1969 Surgery

    Peter Collingwood

    Peter_Collingwood

  • 1966 in the United Kingdom
  • opens. 22 August – Centre Point, a 32-floor office building at St Giles Circus in London, designed by Richard Seifert for property speculator Harry Hyams

    1966 in the United Kingdom

    1966 in the United Kingdom

    1966_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
  • extinct 1944   Bibby of Tarporley 1959 Bibby extant   Bilsland of Park Circus 1907 Bilsland extinct 1970 Lord Provost of Glasgow; second Baronet created

    List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

    List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • November 17
  • Day of the year

    marshal (died 1976) 1891 – Lester Allen, American screen, stage, vaudeville, circus actor, and film director (died 1949) 1896 – Lev Vygotsky, Belarusian-Russian

    November 17

    November_17

  • The Ark (Doctor Who)
  • 1966 Doctor Who serial

    elephant named Monica, trained by Mary Chipperfield; Monica had been touring the country with a travelling circus, and was kept in a van outside Imison's

    The Ark (Doctor Who)

    The_Ark_(Doctor_Who)

  • RIBA National Award
  • Architecture award

    Centre – Bennetts Associates for the University of Edinburgh Blackfriars Circus – Maccreanor Lavington for Barratt London School of Science and Sport –

    RIBA National Award

    RIBA_National_Award

  • Southampton Common
  • Public park in Southampton, England

    act stated that sections of the common could be closed for fairs, shows circuses or other functions of like nature. The court ruled that the religious event

    Southampton Common

    Southampton Common

    Southampton_Common

  • List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1961–1970)
  • BBC Radio 4 programme

    Cigarettes more 3 August 1964 Dick Chipperfield Black's Veterinary Dictionary by E Boden Cine projector and circus films more 10 August 1964 Stephen Grenfell

    List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1961–1970)

    List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1961–1970)

  • 2010 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    For services to Medicine. Professor David Alan Chipperfield, CBE, Architect and CEO, David Chipperfield Architects. For services to architecture in the

    2010 New Year Honours

    2010_New_Year_Honours

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  • Cirque
  • n.

    A circle; a circus; a circular erection or arrangement of objects.

  • Circus
  • n.

    A circular inclosure for the exhibition of feats of horsemanship, acrobatic displays, etc. Also, the company of performers, with their equipage.

  • Harpy
  • n.

    The European moor buzzard or marsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus).

  • Circus
  • n.

    Circuit; space; inclosure.

  • Faction
  • n.

    One of the divisions or parties of charioteers (distinguished by their colors) in the games of the circus.

  • Ringmaster
  • n.

    One in charge of the performances (as of horses) within the ring in a circus.

  • Clown
  • n.

    The fool or buffoon in a play, circus, etc.

  • Batule
  • n.

    A springboard in a circus or gymnasium; -- called also batule board.

  • Hippodrome
  • n.

    An arena for equestrian performances; a circus.

  • Harrier
  • n.

    One of several species of hawks or buzzards of the genus Circus which fly low and harry small animals or birds, -- as the European marsh harrier (Circus aerunginosus), and the hen harrier (C. cyaneus).

  • Circ
  • n.

    An amphitheatrical circle for sports; a circus.

  • Circus
  • n.

    A level oblong space surrounded on three sides by seats of wood, earth, or stone, rising in tiers one above another, and divided lengthwise through the middle by a barrier around which the track or course was laid out. It was used for chariot races, games, and public shows.

  • Circensian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or held in, the Circus, In Rome.

  • Circuses
  • pl.

    of Circus