From Wolverhampton's "Spaghetti Gazette":
Thurs 13 Nov, 6.30pm The Legend of Salt & Sauce: Wolverhampton's Elephants
The Black Country Society and the Wolverhampton History & Heritage Society jointly present an evening devoted to the memory of Salt and Sauce -Wolverhampton's two circus elephants who lived in a yard in Gorsebrook Road from 1920 until the Second World War. Their owner was John Swallow, the proprietor of Broncho Bill's Circus and Wild West Show. Jamie Clubb and Jim Clubb, who have written a book on Salt and Sauce, will give an illustrated presentation.The event will be chaired by Ned Williams, the President of the Black Country Society, and after the presentation the Clubbs will be selling copies of their new book. Cost: £1.
http://www.light-house.co.uk/whats_on_article.php?id=119
"The Legend of Salt and Sauce: The Amazing Story of Britain's Most Famous Elephants" book is now available from aardvark.circuspubs@btinternet.com
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Thursday, 6 November 2008
In Memory of Salt and Sauce: Wolverhampton's Elephants
Labels: Women, history, allegories, elephant book
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