The unveiling was just one of the events in a jam-packed day of festivities, which also included a Victorian walking tour, circus workshops and special performances.
Here are the best pictures from the day –
1. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
The blue plaque was unveiled by Jane Taylor, the chair of Leeds Civic Trust, performers Shawn Ashworth and Chris Barltop, circus historian Dr Steve Ward and performer Deborah Sanderson. Photo: Steve Riding
2. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
The prestigious blue plaque was applied for by Dr Steve Ward, who said: “Pablo Fanque is an iconic figure in the history of British circus. From a humble background of being born in a workhouse, he rose to become the first black circus owner in Britain in 1842." Photo: Steve Riding
3. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
A large crowd turned out for the unveiling, as Leeds Civic Trust director Martin Hamilton explained: “I am proud that we are able to shed light on a personality in the city’s history whose story may be unknown to many. Pablo Fanque’s story is fascinating, and I am delighted that we are now able to acknowledge it.” Photo: Steve Riding
4. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
Two-year-old Oliver Clarke enjoyed the circus activities that were put on during the event. Photo: Steve Riding
5. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
Dr Steve Ward, circus historian and author from Leeds, applied for the plaque. Photo: Steve Riding
6. Pablo Fanque blue plaque unveiling
Rosie Kelly of Circus Leeds with Ann Voss of Moortown helping with circus skills. Photo: Steve Riding