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Bullen's Circus gave a final performance on 25 May 1969 and happily retired to the family estate at Wallacia, New South Wales, Australia. [1] Alfred and Lilian's sons established an African Lion Safari and Bullen's Animal World. Alfred Bullen is buried at Eastern Creek Cemetery, Eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia. [1]
The African Lion Safari was a wildlife park that Stafford Bullen opened in 1968. It operated near Warragamba on the outskirts of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia until 1991. There was also a dolphinarium in the African Lion Safari.
In 1922 they founded Bullen's Circus. [3] His circus career began at four, travelling the country as a child. He had a tutor and was an above average student, yet his formal education ceased at age fourteen. Stafford and his brother Ken Bullen ran the family business after their mother died in 1965. In 1968 they opened the African Lion Safari ...
Bullen's Animal World was a circus style theme park located at Wallacia on the outskirts of Sydney. Its address was 11 Park Road, Wallacia. Its address was 11 Park Road, Wallacia. An equivalent one also existed at Wanneroo Lion Park in Wanneroo in Perth .
Bullen is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur Henry Bullen (1857–1920), English editor, publisher, and a specialist in 16th and 17th century literature; Charles Bullen, British military officer; Charles Bullen (Utah politician), American politician; John Bullen Jr. (1803–1884), American politician, co-founder of Kenosha, Wisconsin; Keith ...
Bullen's African Lion Safari Park was the name of several open-range safari parks in Australia: African Lion Safari (Warragamba) , New South Wales, opened by Stafford Bullen Wanneroo Lion Park , originally named Bullen's African Lion Safari Park, in Carabooda, Western Australia
Wanneroo Lion Park, formerly Bullen's African Lion Safari Park, was an open-range zoo in Carabooda, in the north of Perth, Western Australia. [1] It operated for 17 years, between 1971 and 1988. [ 2 ]
Bullen's Animal World, Wallacia (1969–1985) Dizzyland Fun Park, Salt Ash; El Caballo Blanco, Catherine Field (1972–2007) Fantasy Glades, Port Macquarie (1968–2002) Leyland Brothers World, Karuah (1990–1992) – currently operates as The Great Aussie Bush Camp; Magic Kingdom, Sydney, Lansvale (1970s–1990s) Manly Fun Pier, Manly (1931 ...