Buffalo Bill visits Newport on 16th July 1903 and put on a show in Shaftesbury Park.
ON THE BANKS OF THE USK: Buffalo Bill visits Newport on 16th July 1903 and put on a show in Shaftesbury Park. Buffalo Bill had been persuaded to come to Wales by the famous opera singer Adeline Patti , who lived in Craig y Nos Casle in the Swansea Valley to visit Britain. Newport Parks Committee decided in February 1903 to permit Colonel Cody's Wild West Company (Buffalo Bill) to use a section of Shaftesbury Park on 16 th July, subject to the Council agreeing that this did not fall within the definition of circuses or menageries, which the Council had decided in April 1900 would not be permitted. The highlight of his shows was Buffalo Bill riding at full speed across the arena shooting targets thrown into the air. He went on to Cardiff where over four days, he performed to 126,400 people, with families coming from the Valleys and beyond to see the spectacle. Evening Express 17 th July 1903 THE WILD WEST SHOW. INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH COLONEL CODY AT NEWP...
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