[between 1915 and 1930?] Station master with gag lion
Station master with gag lion
Do you remember, back in the old days, when tame lions would roam freely across the terminal at Union Station? No? Despite the scene depicted in this Harry Rhoades picture, tame lions were never part of the landscape at Union Station.
What’s actually depicted here is the station master at Denver’s Union Station, (and yes, he does bear a striking resemblance to the late Chris Farley) posing with a gag lion. Pretty much everything we know about this picture, that the man in the picture is the station master and that the lion isn’t real, we know from the title of the picture which is, Station Master with gag lion. By the looks of the photo, our catalogers surmised that it was taken sometime between 1915 and 1930, and that’s all we know for certain.
Our opinions, on the other hand, are another matter entirely. In that regard, we love the overall fun and silliness exhibited by the station master and would sure like to see a whole lot more silliness of this sort.
Do you remember the gag lion at Union Station? If you do, we’d love to hear from you. Post up your memories on our Facebook page, or in the comments section below.
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