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Never seen it before, but it looks like a good way to move a lot of stuff for just peanuts....
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Two!, with short legs. Stilts in the back.
Where did Bullens Circus originate from? Did they travel to N.Z.? I think I saw them in about 1961.
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In the movie Dumbo Drop they move an elephant in the back of a CMP bitsa
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When I read your post Lang it was strange because I had just come in from working in the shop, and as I often do had the TV on and had just watched Dumbo Drop. So you beat me to finding shot out of the movie Hanno. You got to wonder what was the story behind the photo Lang, was there any info with the picture? Now who is searching for war time photos of elephants and CMP? Cheers Phil
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The story behind the photo is here;
https://northqueenslandhistory.blogs...os-circus.html The photo caption says c.1930, I would say more like 1950. It was taken at Torren Creek, Queensland. No doubt that was not the only truck that the Jumbos pulled through the creek!
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