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boo 3 Buffalo Bills visit to Stoke in 1891

If anyone reading this can remember the film  Annie Get Your Gun,  then you are in for a treat as you read all about the visit of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show with three circus rings, hundreds of indians visiting Boothen to see this incredible show and a chance of a life time to see this increible part of live  witness.

The story explains how many purpose-built trains carried not only performers, including Annie,but all the horses and the props to the hamlet of Boothen. I great read of a grest piece of history never to be witnessed again. Including protographs

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Buffalo Bills Wild West extravaganza came twice to Stoke on Trent. Potteries folk came in their thousnds to see one of the worlds most amazing events of the time, ever to be witnessed in a poor, hardworking towns like Stoke. Buffalo Bills Wild West Extravaganza arrived at the County Cricket Ground, Shelton in August 1891 for six days. It travelled the city in its pre-show exhibition with all the razzermataz expected and probably attracted tens of thousands over its six day run. For those who have seen the film Annie Get Your Gun the title roll of Annie Oakley was to to be seen in action at the old County Cricket Ground. And yet it’s from this background and just the name of Col. Bill Cody that brought thousands from the far-flung corners of North Staffordshire to its first to the Potteries. When the Deadwood Stagecoach was finally brought into the arena, first there was almost an explosion of cheers from the packed crowd. This was followed by what seemed a never-ending parade of genuine Indians, and to the rescue by no less than Buffalo Bill almost split the fabric of the huge tent.

In addition, which enriching the potteries folk there was a buffalo hunt, a representation of the attack on a settled cabin by Indians, and Indian settlement and illustration of the old post express being attacked. The last pursuing and riding of the bucking horses by the cowboys was an exciting scene which the applause of which could have shaken the very foundations of the cricket ground. Here Buffalo Bill took part and showed himself as an expert in shooting. The skill and pluck of the Cowboys was truly surprising. Altogether the entertainment was deemed by all as spectacular. In the evening there was another large gathering of Indians around a campfire bringing the day to a triumphant and enriching end, indeed the people of the Potteries were totally overcome, raising their inner-being as never before.

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