NCA #12 -- M. C. Illions Armored Jumper, Columbus Zoo, Powell, Ohio
Carved with the brilliant imagination
of Marcus C. Illions and Sons, this carousel of 52 horses and 2 chariots
is all original. It is called a "Grand" carousel, and one of the very
few manufactured by the William E. Mangles Company as a Mangles-Illions
carousel. It was originally built for the Olentangy Park, in Columbus,
in 1914. It was then moved to Wyandot Lake site in 1939 through 1999.
It has been beautifully restored, and now sits in its new location, just
a few hundred yards away, in the Columbus Zoo. He contracted to carve for Charles I.D.
Looff, and may have been responsible for many of the later Looff designs.
Illions was becoming well known for his exquisite carving. He began to
supply William Mangels, a frame maker, with wooden figures, Illions moved
his shop into the Mangels factory and worked there for about nine years.
While he was Mangels "Head" carver, he had three young protege carvers
working for him, Solomon Stein, Harry Goldstein, and Charles Carmel, later
to have their own carousel businesses. With technical support from the National
Carousel Association and many of its members, a campaign was launched
that resulted in sponsorship of all 52 horses, 2 chariots and the band
organ. The restored carousel resumed operations in the Spring of 2000.
During the first month of operation, 46,000 people rode on this wonderful
old machine. In a sense, this reproduction of the M.C. Illions armored jumper, is dedicated to the efforts of Jerry Betts, and all the others who worked so hard to make this dream come true. |
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