You will find a comprehensive report of the times and places Buffalo Bill came to Liverpool on the Website;
http://www.geocities.com/johnhussey1@btinternet.com/
go to Botanic
There are a lot of myths which it dispels.
2007-10-11 04:23:20
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answered by maranta 4
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This is the only reference I could find.
American Wild West legend Buffalo Bill, Apache chief Geronimo and Queen Victoria have spent the night in Newsham Park.
2007-10-10 04:17:04
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answered by Quizard 7
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I know my grandfather met him at that time. I think they went all over England. Buffalo Bill was a rather bogus character though.
2007-10-10 05:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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He came to Cardiff,first in 1891 and again in 1902.
2016-05-20 23:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think you are right England was very interested in American Indians They were you allies in both wars [1776,1812] with us, it was for this reason we sent them out west and y'all back to England
2007-10-10 04:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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At this time he was also a pioneer of aviation and I believe he gave flying demos at Aintree race course
2007-10-10 04:07:21
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answered by outremerknight 3
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yes ,he toured britain about then. one of the red indians fell ill and died in liverpool and was recently dug up when a cemetery was moved. they had forgotten about him so it took a lot of detective work to resolve who and where he came from
2007-10-10 04:05:55
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answered by shergal farkey 4
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sounds about right - they did a tour of britain and also came to Paisley - a few people round here claim to be descended from them lol
2007-10-10 04:01:28
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answered by gothicmamma 5
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Mind yer horse fer a quid, mister?
2007-10-10 04:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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He certainly came to Britain at that time so it could be true.
2007-10-10 05:08:24
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answered by brainstorm 7
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