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The roots of Pinder's Circus go back to 1784 with the birth of Thomas Ord the son of the reverend Selby Ord. Young Thomas ran away from home aged around 14 and joined the circus. By 1812 he had started his own circus he soon became a household name all over Scotland and the north of England. Ord's equestrian arena became the most famous circus of the early part of the 19th century.

After Thomas Ord died in 1859 his daughter Selina Ord carried on with the circus, in 1861 Selina married Edwin Pinder, whose uncles, George and William Pinder had founded Pinder's circus in 1854. Edwin left his uncles and he and Selina continued with Ord Pinder's circus in Scotland.

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The roots of Pinder's Circus go back to 1784 with the birth of Thomas Ord the son of the reverend Selby Ord. Young Thomas ran away from home aged around 14 and joined the circus. By 1812 he had started his own circus he soon became a household name all over Scotland and the north of England. Ord's equestrian arena became the most famous circus of the early part of the 19th century.

After Thomas Ord died in 1859 his daughter Selina Ord carried on with the circus, in 1861 Selina married Edwin Pinder, whose uncles, George and William Pinder had founded Pinder's circus in 1854. Edwin left his uncles and he and Selina continued with Ord Pinder's circus in Scotland.

Edwin's uncles went to Europe with Pinder's circus and became France's most famous circus where it remains to this day in name only as no members of the Pinder family are involved. Pinder's circus in Scotland also became famous including 3 command performances for Queen Victoria at Balmoral castle in 1877, 1892, and 1898.

Edwin and Selina had 1 daughter and 4 sons to carry on the circus, the eldest son William also had 4 sons one of whom was George who married Eileen Connor daughter of F. J. Connor, owner of Connor's grand circus on the Isle of Man.

In 1967 their son George Pinder married Christine Fossett of the world famous Fossett circus and it is their son Eddy along with his wife and their son Edward who is 11 and their business partner Mike Lea who run this present day Pinder's circus 200 years after it all started with a young boy running off to join the circus.

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Subject ID: 5919