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Gipsies Collection (page 15)

"Gipsies: A Nomadic Way of Life" Gipsies and caravans have long been synonymous with the enchanting allure of a wandering lifestyle

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy Family - Surrey

Gypsy Family - Surrey
Three generations of a gypsy family stand in, on and around their caravan in this winter scene in a traveller encampment

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy Caravan - 1973

Gypsy Caravan - 1973
A traditional gypsy caravan at an encampment in Surrey, brightly painted and adorned

Background imageGipsies Collection: Ginger-Haired Gypsy Boy

Ginger-Haired Gypsy Boy
A young ginger-haired gypsy boy looks out from the window of the family caravan at an encampment in Surrey

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsies Dancing

Gipsies Dancing
Gipsy children in festive costume, dancing to the music of a harmonica and the beat of a drum

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy encampment

Gipsy encampment
A gipsy encampment, with tents and a cart

Background imageGipsies Collection: Dr Syntax / Gipsies / 2 Tour

Dr Syntax / Gipsies / 2 Tour
Dr Syntax and the gypsies

Background imageGipsies Collection: Hungarian Gipsies Dance

Hungarian Gipsies Dance
Gipsy men and women dance the traditional CZARDAS

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial / Gipsies / Smith

Racial / Gipsies / Smith
German gipsies, one of whom is working as a blacksmith

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial / Gipsies C1840

Racial / Gipsies C1840
Russian gipsies in their camp

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial / Gipsies 1803

Racial / Gipsies 1803
Gipsies in their camp

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial / Gipsies /s France

Racial / Gipsies /s France
A gipsy woman of Southern France with her dog

Background imageGipsies Collection: Buying Clothes Pegs

Buying Clothes Pegs
Buying clothes-pegs and washing-lines from gipsies going from house to house

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial / Gipsies / Census

Racial / Gipsies / Census
The French government includes gipsies in the census

Background imageGipsies Collection: Ww1 Serbian Gipsies

Ww1 Serbian Gipsies
Two Serbian gipsies fighting the Austrians in World War One

Background imageGipsies Collection: Baudelaire / Poem / Bohemien

Baudelaire / Poem / Bohemien
BOHEMIENS EN VOYAGE (Travelling gipsies)

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsies / Postcard / 1905

Gipsies / Postcard / 1905
A happy gypsy family on an encampment

Background imageGipsies Collection: Racial Types / Gipsies

Racial Types / Gipsies
A gipsy encampment. Gipsy people are gathered around the fire listening to one of them playing music. Date: 1864

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsies & Foxhunters

Gipsies & Foxhunters
Foxhunters encounter an encampment of gipsies




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"Gipsies: A Nomadic Way of Life" Gipsies and caravans have long been synonymous with the enchanting allure of a wandering lifestyle. In just 30 seconds, one can catch a glimpse into their captivating world. From Gypsies in Kent to the Gypsy Encampment in Appleby back in 1919, their presence has left an indelible mark on history. The watercolor painting, "Gypsy Encampment, Appleby, 1919, " transports us to a bygone era where vibrant hues dance across paper. It beckons us to delve deeper into this rich culture that often remains misunderstood. One cannot help but be fascinated by the sight of Gypsies and their caravans traversing through picturesque landscapes. Policemen engaging in conversation with them on Epsom Downs showcases the complex relationship between law enforcement and these free-spirited individuals. In contrast to societal expectations, we witness an old Gypsy man accompanied by his loyal pet dog—a testament to companionship amidst nomadic existence. An elderly Gypsy woman exudes wisdom earned through years spent embracing life's challenges head-on. A gipsy wedding unfolds before our eyes—an occasion filled with joyous celebrations and traditions passed down through generations. Meanwhile, a young gipsy girl indulges in her meal at Lewes, Sussex—her innocent face reflecting resilience despite adversity. The image of a gipsy couple gracefully maneuvering their horse-drawn cart reminds us of simpler times when horsepower was literal rather than metaphorical. And as we observe another gipsy girl meticulously plaiting a horse's tail at an encampment in Surrey, it becomes evident that love for animals is deeply ingrained within this community. Finally, we encounter a striking vision—a gypsy woman perched atop her caravan—a symbol of freedom encapsulated within four wheels. Her gaze speaks volumes about strength forged from a life on the move.