The Sanger’s travelling circus elephants that stopped off at Carshalton and Ewell

*Historical* We’ve always been fascinated by this timeless photo of circus animals at Carshalton Ponds, so we’ve delved a little deeper into the history of this image, along with a similar photo taken at the Horse Pond in Ewell. Both shots are enhanced with stunning AI colourisation 

© The London Borough of Sutton Heritage and Museum services, colorised by Secret Carshalton

Many locals had gathered to watch the spectacle from the Causeway between Carshalton upper and lower pond.


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A close up image of bystanders © The London Borough of Sutton Heritage and Museum services, colorised by Secret Carshalton

The upper pond, also known as the Horse Pond, was a perfect place to take a dip – being shallow, at this time soft-surfaced, and with a ramp in and out.

The animals consists of elephants, horses, and you can make out a couple of camels too.

It’s likely that the same group stopped off at the Horse Pond on Chessington Road, Ewell – seen here in this newly colorised image.

Stopping off in Ewell © Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre

The pond is still there, but when the photo was taken there was no boundary fence.

You can clearly see the camels in this photo.

© Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre. Colorised by Secret Carshalton
A dog looks on, plus a man peers over the wall © Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre. Colorised by Secret Carshalton

Where did the circus take place? It’s not definite, but perhaps behind a Boys School in East Street, Epsom – during the very early 20th century – circa 1900 – 1905.

The circus was named Sanger’s Circus – set up by brothers (Lord) George and John Sanger from Berkshire. It’s likely the circus had a promotional photographer following them around to document the events and to build interest.

 A circus poster © British Library (public domain) c.1881
A circus poster © British Library (public domain) c.1881

Images courtesy of Epsom & Ewell Local And Family History Centre and The London Borough of Sutton Heritage and Museum services. 


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