Alvin 'Shipwreck' Kelly
Daredevil
Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly was the acknowledged master of flagpole-sitting, a nutty public fad of the 1920s. Kelly would clamber to the top of a specially-prepared flagpole and remain there on a small platform for days or even weeks, usually as a paid publicity stunt. Kelly set a world record by perching atop a flagpole for seven weeks at Atlantic City's Steel Pier in the summer of 1930.Extra credit: Kelly is not the same man as "Shipwreck" Kelly, the record-setting Kentucky football running back of the 1930s... Various dates of birth have been given for Kelly over the years. However, according to a 1952 New York Times story about his death, Kelly had "written in newspaper articles and in a pamphlet that he was born on May 13, 1893"... Magician David Blaine performed a stunt reminiscent of Kelly in 2002, standing on a 90-foot pillar in New York's Bryant Park for 35 hours.
Kelly appears with Evel Knievel and Ham the Chimp in our loop More Audacity Than Cranial Capacity.
Four Good Links
Louisville Magazine: End Insight
Archived edition of a nostalgic piece about Kelly's 1928 Kentucky sit-in
Bad Fads: Flagpole Sitting
Good brief piece from a funny fad site
Stunt Stood the Test of Time
1997 Cincinnati Post article recalls one of Kelly's adventures
Shipwreck Kelly Dies on Sidewalk
1952 report from The New York Times; may require a fee
Vital Stats
Birth
13 May 1893 (?)
Birthplace
Death
Best Known As
World-champion flagpole sitter of the 1920s

