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Programmes 178K Fairs-Modern 178K1 Programmes 178K 178K1-Fairs (modern) 178K2-Fairs (older) 178K3-George Dawson Collection 178K4-Turner Family Collection 178K5-John Gale Collection 178K6-Billy Bellhouse Collection 178K7-Steam Fairs 178K8-David Fitzroy Collection 178K9-Marshall and Scott Collection 178K10-Hal Fisher Collection 178K11-Tommy Green Collection 178K12-Circus 178K13-Circus (Modern) 178K14-Variety & Music Hall 178K15-Pleasure Gardens 178K16-Waxworks 178K17-Early Film and cinema 178K18-Travelling entertainments (eg Wall of Death, flea circus, Magic) 178K19-Optical shows 178K20-Panoramas 178K21-Menageries/performing animals 178K22-Oddities and Curios 178K23-Fixed entertainment venues (eg Aquarium and Royal Agricultural Hall) and Cyril Critchlow collection fixed entertainment venues 178K24-Wild West 178K25-Boxing 178K26-New Variety and Theatre 178K27-Cyril Critchlow Collection and 178K23 for fixed entertainment venues 178K28-Hamilton Kaye Collection 178K29-Marisa Carnesky Collection 178K30-Other 178K31 – Harry Lee Collection 178K32 – David Braithwaite Collection 178K33 – Testo Family Collection 178K34 – Lulu Adams Collection 178K35 – Magic 178K36 – Hal Denver Collection 178K37 – Ohmy Collection 178K38-Fred Holmes Collection 178K39-Gerry Cottle Collection 178K40-Ben Jackson Collection 178K41-Christopher Palmer Collection 178K42 – The Decar and Tomato Collection Fairs-Modern 178K1 1 178K1.1 Carnforth Carnival Saturday July 1st, 1967 36pp illus. 130mm x 205mm NFA Collection 178K1.2 Anthony Harris & Family present Pat Collins Wonderland Funfairs Programme advertising the fair c2000 3 fold. Colour illus. 100mm x 210mm NFA Collection 178K1.3 Showmen’s International Football Lesser Hampden Park, Glasgow, 2005 Scotland v England Programme with history of Showmen’s match. 32pp. colour with photographs. 147mm x 210mm NFA Collection 178K1.4 Bradford Festival C1993 Printed: W.E. Berry. Shipley, West Yorkshire. 6pp. illus. A4 foldout brochure NFA collection 178K1.5 Lee Fair West Ardsley, Wakefield 24th Aug and 17th Sep 1998 Handbill giving short history of Horse Fair 2 items 4pp. illus. A5 NFA collection 178K1.6 The Links Market Kirkcaldy, Fife. History Leaflet. 3 items 6pp. illus. 100mm x 210mm. Foldout leaflet. NFA collection 178K1.7 Mumtaz presents Mela Lister Park, Bradford. 5th-6th July 1997 Programme of events 4pp. illus. A5 NFA collection 178K1.8 Mela: Bradford festival-by-the-sea 10th Anniversary. 28th June-13th July, 1996 6pp. illus. A5 foldout leaflet. NFA collection 178K1.9 Ilkeston Charter Fair 2 History of Fair with Photographs. C1990s/2000s 6pp, illus100mm x 210mm, foldout leaflet NFA Collection 178K1.10(i) Bradford Centenary Festival Programme Bradford, 27th Jun- 12th Jul, 1997 20pp. illus. 119mm x 210mm. fold out leaflet NFA Collection 178K1.10(ii) Bradford Festival Programme 26th Jun -11th Jul, 1998 Wheeldan Ltd 32pp. Illus. 106mm x 149mm NFA Collection 178K1.10(iii) Bradford Festival Programme 26th Jun -18th Jul, 1999 48pp. Illus. 990mm x 222mm NFA Collection 178K1.10(iv) Bradford Festival Programme 26th Jun -11th Jul, 1998 16pp. Illus. A5 NFA Collection 178K1.11 Keighley Gala 5th June, 1999 Printed: Maxwell Publications, ‘Bankfield’, Padeswood Road North, Buckle, North Wales. 16pp. illus. A3 NFA Collection 178K1.12 Cardiff festival 18th Jul-9th Aug, 1998 Welsh and English 32pp. colour with photos. 148mm x 140mm NFA Collection 178K1.13 Blackpool Lights Blackpool, 2000 Published: The Gazette, Avroe House, Avroe Crescent, Blackpool, FY4 2DP 38pp. Colour with Photos. 210mm x 300mm NFA Collection 178K1.14(i) Hull Fair History of Fair with Photographs. 1970 6pp, illus100mm x 210mm, foldout leaflet 3 NFA Collection 178K1.14(ii) Hull Fair 9th-16th October. 1971 Printed: A. Brown & Sons Ltd. Hull. 6pp. illus. with photos. 229mm x 166mm Fold out leaflet NFA Collection 178K1.14(iii) Hull Fair 9th-16th October. Circa 1970 Includes promotional pictures of Hull city centre 6pp. illus. with photos. 229mm x 166mm Fold out leaflet NFA Collection 178K1.14(iv) Hull Fair “Come to Hull” Events of the year, including Hull Fair, 11th-18th October, 1958 8pp. illus. with photos. 128mm x 186mm Fold out leaflet NFA Collection 178K1.15 Visual Delights: The Popular and Projected Image in the 19th Century University of Sheffield. 9th-11th Jul, 1999 Registration form 4pp. illus. 152mm x 210mm NFA Collection 178K1.16 Fair on the Green Parsons Green, London,. 7th Jul, 2001 4pp. 149mm x 211mm NFA Collection 178K1.17 The Torture Garden Carnival Sideshow Friday 13th Apr, 2000/01 4pp. Colour illus. 298mm x 105mm NFA Collection 178K1.18 Puck Fair Killorglin, Co. Kerry, Ireland. 10th-12th Aug, 2001 12pp. illus. 100mm x 210mm. Fold out leaflet. 3 copies NFA Collection 178K1.19 Kirkcaldy Links Market 700th Anniversary Celebrations The Town Square & The Esplanade, Kirkcaldy. 13th – 19th April 2004 8pp. illus. 149mm x 210mm. Fold out leaflet. NFA Collection 178K1.20 Magic Mountain Valencia, California USA. Fall 1978 4 4pp. illus. 178mm x 216mm. 2 copies NFA Collection 178K1.21 Cotswold Olimpicks and Scuttlebrook Wake Dover’s Hill and Chipping Campden. 1st – 2nd June 2007 12pp. illus. 149mm x 210mm NFA Collection 178K1.22 Wiener Riesenrad The Giant Ferris Wheel of Vienna, 2008 12pp. illus. 100m x 210mm. Fold out leaflet. NFA Collection 178K1.23 Lenape Park Carousel West Chester, Pennsylvania USA. 1979 4pp. illus. 216mm x 280mm NFA Collection 178K1.24 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain (Yorkshire Section) Annual Luncheon 3rd March 2005 Cedar Court Hotel, Wakefield 8pp. illus. 146mm x 212mm NFA Collection 178K1.25 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain (Lancashire, Cheshire & North Wales Section) Annual Luncheon 9th January 2004 Halton Stadium, Widnes 4pp. 147mm x 210mm NFA Collection 178K1.26 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain (Northern Section) Annual Luncheon 12th November 1997 Civic Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne 2 copies 4pp. 108mm x 159mm NFA Collection 178K1.27 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain (Scottish Section) Annual Luncheon 23rd October 2008 The Thistle Hotel, Cambridge Street, Glasgow 2pp. 150mm x 210mm NFA Collection donated by Des FitzGerald 178K1.28 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain Parliamentary Dinner 19th January 2009 One Great George Street, Westminister, London 2pp. 150mm x 210mm NFA Collection donated by Des FitzGerald 5 178K1.29 The Showmen’s Guild of Great Britain Yorkshire Section Annual Luncheon, 28th Feb, 2013 Doncaster Racecourse, Doncaster 8pp. 150mm x 210mm NFA Collection Fairs 178K2 178K2.1 Market Charter and July Fair Celebrations Borough of Mansfield Programme of Events, 13th-16th July, 1927 8pp. A4. Photocopy of an A5 leaflet. NFA Collection 178K2.2 Showmen’s Social Association Cup Final Amusement depot: Bloxwich. Feb 27th, 1947 Final. London v Midlands 4pp 133mm x 215mm NFA Collection 178K2.3 Showmen’s Social Association Cup Final Dinner Princess Ballroom, Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Feb 22nd, 1951 4pp 133mm x 215mm NFA Collection 178K2.4 The Showmen’s Fellowship of Great Britain Ladies’ Evening Dinner and Ball, 9th Feb, 1965 Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport. 4pp. illus. 190mm x 248mm NFA Collection George Dawson Collection 178K3 Overview: 3.1 Morecambe Bay 3.2 Harewood 3.3 Malpas 3.4 Masham 3.5 Anglessey 3.6 South Yorkshire 3.7 Great Dorset 3.8 Cumbria 3.9 Market Bosworth 3.10 Castle Howard 3.11 onwards single programmes miscellaneous events 178K3.1(i) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally 6 Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 21st-22nd June, 1975 24pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(ii) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 26th-27th June, 1976 30pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(iii) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 24th-25th June, 1978 20pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(iv) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 23rd-24th June, 1979 32pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(v) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 20th-21st June, 1981 32pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(vi) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 14th-15th June, 1986 36pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.1(vii) Morecambe Bay Traction Engine Club Rally Waterside Farm, Lancaster. 18th-19th June, 1988 40pp, illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(i) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 14th-15th Sep. 1963 34pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(ii) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 19th-20th Sep. 1964 34pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(iii) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 5th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 31st Aug-2nd Sep. 1968 Includes 4 pp insert for Harewood House 44pp. illus. A5. 7 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(iv) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 6th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 30th Aug-1st Sep, 1969 44pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(v) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 7th annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 29th-31st Aug. 1970 52pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(vi) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 8th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 28th-30th Aug. 1971 56pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(vii) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 9th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 26th-28th Aug. 1972 56pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(viii) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 10th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 25th-27th Aug. 1973 44pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(ix) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 12th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 30th-31st Aug. 1975 40pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(x) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 13th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 28th-30th Aug. 1976 20pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(xi) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 9th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire. 25th-27th Aug. 1984 36pp. illus. A5 George Dawson Collection 178K3.2(xii) Leeds and District Traction Engine Club 9th Annual Rally Harewood House Rally, Yorkshire.
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