This office trailer is identical (though I don't think it could be the same one) as the 'yellow wagon,' on the 1954 and 1955 edition of King Bros Circus. Hugh Hart, the time keeper lived in the back one fifth of the trailer, selling reserved seat tickets from the window and the Maleys (co-owners and manager) had their dinner served from the cookhouse in the front section. The head waiter, Leroy, handled this task and Napolian Reed, the cookhouse manager who worked with my brother in law Floyd King for decades, prepared the meals.
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Single screw horse with a dual
axle office trailer to carry the
heavy load of cash in the rear
This is a beautiful example of "Circus Red".
This office trailer is identical (though I don't think it could be the same one) as the 'yellow wagon,' on the 1954 and 1955 edition of King Bros Circus. Hugh Hart, the time keeper lived in the back one fifth of the trailer, selling reserved seat tickets from the window and the Maleys (co-owners and manager) had their dinner served from the cookhouse in the front section. The head waiter, Leroy, handled this task and Napolian Reed, the cookhouse manager who worked with my brother in law Floyd King for decades, prepared the meals.
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