- John Sanger
John Sanger (
1816 -22 August 1889 ) was an Englishcircus proprietor.He was born at
Chew Magna ,Somerset , in 1816, the son of an old sailor who had turned showman. In 1845 he started with his brother George Sanger a conjuring exhibition atBirmingham . The venture was successful, and the brothers, who had been interested spectators of the equestrian performances atAstley's Amphitheatre ,London , then started touring the country with a circus entertainment consisting of a horse and pony and three or four human performers. This enterprise was a success from the beginning, and in due course John and George Sanger became lessees of theAgricultural Hall , London, and there produced a large number of elaborate spectacles.In 1871 the Sangers leased
Astleys where they gave an equestrianpantomime every winter, touring in the summer with a large circus. Subsequently the partnership was dissolved, each brother producing his own show. John Sanger died while touring, atIpswich , the business being continued by his son.John Sanger's great-granddaughter,
Victoria Sanger Freeman became a legendary figure in the circus world in her own right, becoming known as "the Queen of the Elephants". She was the last of the great Sanger circus dynasty which proudly held the title "The Greatest Name in Circus".References
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