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National Fairground and Circus Archive. NFCA (Established 1994)

 Organisation

Biography

The National Fairground and Circus Archive (NFCA) was founded in 1994 by the University of Sheffield with the support of the Showmen's Guild of Great Britain and the Fairground Association of Great Britain. The collection was accumulated as the result of scholarly research conducted by Professor Vanessa Toulmin, initially during her PhD and later through her passion and expertise. Professor Toulmin assumed the role of Director of the NFCA from its inception until 2016 and was instrumental in building the foundations of the archive.

The Archive is based at the Western Bank Library and is part of the Special Collections, Heritage and Archives Division of the University of Sheffield Library (SCHA).

Since the formation of the Archive, the emphasis has focused on building its foundations, acquiring major donations and strengthening its position within key audiences and communities through stewardship, research and discoverability.

The archive was initially focused on fairground and the allied entertainments that evolved around it. It wasn't until 2016 with the donation of the Circus Friends Association (CFA) archive that it became the National Fairground and Circus Archive and its collecting remit extended to circus history. The NFCA currently holds the largest circus archive in the United Kingdom, which includes an extensive library curated by the CFA and works closely with the CFA adding new accruals to this rich resource.

The NFCA embodies the history of popular entertainment in the United Kingdom from the seventeenth century onwards, covering every aspect of the travelling fair, circus and allied entertainments as well as the culture, business and life of travelling showpeople. The NFCA is the only public repository in the UK collecting this type of material, under the unified cultural identity of leisure history, the evolution of showmanship and travelling showpeople as a defined community.

The archive collects material from the fairground, circus and all the allied industries that found a place in the early travelling entertainment sector, including early film, sideshows, freakshow, menageries, magic, boxing, variety, theme parks and amusement parks, seaside entertainment and World's Fairs and Expositions until they developed into their own distinctive form of entertainment.

The NFCA actively reviews the way it contributes to institutional goals for research, learning and public engagement and sets the path to future development. As part of its core activities it is set to respond and adapt to new technological demands and new philosophies in research and learning, become a key resource to deliver innovative research potential, improve engagement levels with the academic community and play a role in the city's cultural vibrancy and development.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Amy Goodwin Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0193
Scope and Contents

Film about Amy and her work made by NFCA staff and examples of sign painting done for the Orton and Spooner exhibition in 2022.

Dates: 2021

Family La Bonche Project Collection

 Fonds
Reference code: NFA0113
Scope and Contents

Posters, a book, a postcard, project newspaper and 3 promotional handbills.

Dates: 2013 - 2014

National Fairground and Circus Archive Collection

 Collection
Reference code: NFA0092
Scope and Contents

Contains thousands of posters, programmes, photographs, handbills, original documents, specialist journals, newspapers and a library containing publications on all the areas of collecting

Dates: c1700 - 2020