Career
His name remains in the company "Pat Collins Funfairs". He was also an early presenter of moving pictures both in travelling shows and cinemas. At one point he was running 4 separate fairs a week as well as owning 13 cinemas and some skating rinks.
Collins was born 12 May 1859 on a fairground in Chester, one of 5 children of John Collins an agricultural labourer of Irish descent.
He went to Saint Werburgh Catholic School in Chester but left at the age of ten to go travelling with his family. He had two wives, Flora Ross (married 1880, died 1933) and Clara Mullett, who was his secretary.
Pat Collins Limited was created in 1899, when he had established a round of fairs in the Black Country based on traditional holidays or "Wakes" from August to October. He was President of the Showmen"s Guild of Great Britain from 1920 to 1929.
He lived in Bloxwich in the borough of Walsall, where he became a Liberal Councillor in 1918, an Alderman in 1930, and Mayor of Walsall in 1938.
In 1939 he was made a Freeman of the Borough of Walsall. He died at his home in Bloxwich in December 1943, aged 84, and was buried in the cemetery there.