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It hosted a range of popular events in the 1880s, including Tayleur’s Great American Circus (which included the performance of ‘Dr Carl the Demon Marksman’ – the finest shot in the world), Newport Choral Society’s performance of Handel’s Messiah, with two hundred voices and a band of fifty instruments and in 1893 General Booth addressed the massed ranks of the Salvation Army there to rapturous applause. Another member of the WGUIN group, Douglas Pritchard, said: I used to go to the Drill Hall dance every Saturday night in 1946 until it closed many years later. Bob Jones posted another picture of the building, taking in 1916.
February
Randell Agriculture looks set to close its 200-year-old farming and gardening machinery business following a fire at its Dereham depot in October. Pictured: Managing director William Randell at the company s base in Horstead. Picture: Chris Hill
- Credit: Chris Hill
Randell Agriculture s managing director William Randell said the decision had been taken with a heavy heart in the wake of October s blaze in Toftwood which destroyed buildings and stock, as well as leaving one employee hospitalised with minor burns.
While the worker made a full and quick recovery, Mr Randell said the complex insurance claim of the substantial losses had still not been resolved.
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Nosey, ‘world’s saddest elephant’ taken from Alabama, adopted in Tennessee
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
By Amy Henderson The Cullman Times, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
It’s official. Nosey the elephant, once called “the world’s saddest elephant,” has been officially “adopted” by The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.
Nosey has been at the sanctuary since she was seized from Great American Circus owner Hugo Liebel in Lawrence County in 2017. Now, three years later, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee has been given full custody of the 38-year-old Loxodonta africana, more commonly known as the African elephant.
Liebel and his wife, Franciszka, were arrested for animal cruelty after Nosey and several other animals from the circus were taken from them in Moulton. Nosey was reportedly abused repeatedly and investigators said she was chained, unable to move and given inadequate food and water.