Wednesday, 10 October 2012

ABC Wednesday: M for Mancunian Maharajah


In 1872 the owner of Belle Vue Zoo, James Jennison, bought Asian elephant Maharajah in Edinburgh from a travelling circus for £880 (£30,000 in today’s money). The plan was to travel south to Manchester by train but the 8 year old elephant was not enamoured with the idea of public transport, ripping the roof off of his compartment with his trunk.

So instead elephant keeper Lorenzo Lawrence and Maharajah spent 10 days walking the 200 miles to Belle Vue Zoo. Maharajah spent 10 years at the east Manchester zoo where he was a popular attraction, giving rides to visitors and helping out with day to day work which included pulling around carts of bricks and foodstuffs.


Mancunians and other visitors can now pay their respects to Maharajah here at the Manchester Museum. An elephant to never forget...

Linked to ABC Wednesday.

16 comments:

  1. It's had to believe elephants have toes. We only get to see the toe nails when they are alive.

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  2. that elephant is mammoth!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  3. BIG! I'm sure he was quite the attraction for people living in the nineteenth century!

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  4. Where have his ear bones gone?! Sadly I'm old enough to remember having elephant rides at Belle Vue, although not on Maharajah I hasten to add.

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  5. A great tribute to the Maharaja! Thanks for participating in the ABC meme. And thanks for your kind comment to my introduction of Mmmm, which I forgot to sign. Sorry!
    Have a great day! Wil, ABC Team.

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  6. I have had a look at this a couple of times. I am fascinated with those feet. Bone structure is something else.

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  7. Mammoth post Chrissy, marvellous!

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  8. Wonderful ! He feels to be stronger than time itself. Please have a good Thursday.

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  9. What a Marvelous tale! And we are still entranced by him today. (I'm fascinated by its skull, there's a Henry Moore sculpture here that was supposedly inspired by an elephant skull and now I see it!)

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  10. Here in Leeds, we have an old Begal tiger, not quite the same. I am not surprised that Maharajah did not fancy traveling by train, asuming his ticket was not first class!

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  11. Wonderful article, a perfect choice for M theme day!
    Léia

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