he helped his uncle henry at the fairground and studied in the night and created fairground rides and won prizes for it
Pip Davenport was born to Martha Davenport (maiden name: Perryman) and Oison Davenport on the 4th of January, 1850.
Pip Davenport's wife was called Deborah Davenport.
Pip Davenport had one child named George
Pip Davenport passed away in April 2023.
yes
He married a woman named Hettie.
Pip Davenport invented a number of famous fun-fair rides. Some of his remarkable inventions are the flying saucer and the stallions.
Pip Davenport attended the prestigious boarding school, The Royal Academy of Dance. This institution is known for its focus on ballet and dance education, shaping her skills and talent in the performing arts.
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Pip Davenport was an fairground ride inventor who lived from 1850 - 1920. He was married to a lady called Hettie and grew up in Slewsbury. No body had heard of him until he cropped up in a years 6 SATs test, where you had to make up and write a biography about him using only some vague details given to you.
he is a funfair ride inventor and he won a prize for his inventions
yes ,but monkeys are much much cooler anyway