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  1. Zip the Pinhead. circus sideshow performer with the Barnum and Bailey Circus (1842-1926) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1857. Liberty Corner. Date of death. 26 April 1926, 28 April 1926.

  2. William Henry Jackson Griffith (in 1944), named after his great-grandfather, well-known photographer of the Old West William H. Jackson (1842-1941). Griffith presently lives and works in East Haddam, Connecticut with his wife, cartoonist Diane Noomin. Photo below from 1985.

  3. One Sunday afternoon in 1925, during one of his strolls on the boardwalk, Zip heard a little girl cry for help. He noticed the girl waving her arms in the ocean and swam out to rescue her. He instantly became a hero, being cheered by all who witnessed, but shyly ran away from the attention of being a good samaritan.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2006 · This image might not be in the public domain outside of the United States; this especially applies in the countries and areas that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works, such as Canada, Mainland China (not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany, Mexico, and Switzerland.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2019 · Bill Griffith’s new graphic biography 'Nobody’s Fool' tells the life story of Schlitzie, the microcephalic sideshow performer who inspired Griffith’s iconic cartoon character Zippy the Pinhead.

  6. Zip the Pinhead. William Henry Johnson (c. 1842/1843 – 26 de abril de 1926), conocido como Zip, el Cabeza de Alfiler ( Zip the Pinhead, en inglés ), fue un fenómeno de feria y actor estadounidense que se exhibió en espectáculos de rarezas con gran éxito.

  7. William Henry Johnson (c. 1842/1843 – 26 de abril de 1926), conocido como Zip, el Cabeza de Alfiler (Zip the Pinhead, en inglés), fue un fenómeno de feria y actor estadounidense que se exhibió en espectáculos de rarezas con gran éxito.