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Romany Collection (page 4)

Step into the enchanting world of Romany, where vibrant Gypsy caravans paint a picturesque scene

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsies on the road, Karel Frederik Bombled, 1881

Gypsies on the road, Karel Frederik Bombled, 1881

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Encampment, 1848 (oil on canvas)

Gypsy Encampment, 1848 (oil on canvas)
BAL177086 Gypsy Encampment, 1848 (oil on canvas) by Diaz de la Pena, Narcisse Virgile (1807-76); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: 1766000; out of copyright

1766000; out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: The Gypsies (oil on canvas)

The Gypsies (oil on canvas)
XIR16747 The Gypsies (oil on canvas) by Teniers, David the Younger (1610-90); 113x160 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: Young Orphan in the Cemetery, 1824 (oil on canvas)

Young Orphan in the Cemetery, 1824 (oil on canvas)
XIR162331 Young Orphan in the Cemetery, 1824 (oil on canvas) by Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene (1798-1863); 66.5x54.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w / c on paper)

Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w / c on paper)
XKH145204 Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w/c on paper) by Avercamp, Hendrik (1585-1634); 17.8x26 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: The Gypsy Dance, 1853 (oil on canvas)

The Gypsy Dance, 1853 (oil on canvas)
XKH146481 The Gypsy Dance, 1853 (oil on canvas) by Feuerbach, Anselm (1829-80); 116x79 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageRomany Collection: LOUIS DE SAINT-JUST (1767-1794). Louis Antoine Leon de Saint-Just. French revolutionary leader

LOUIS DE SAINT-JUST (1767-1794). Louis Antoine Leon de Saint-Just. French revolutionary leader. Oil on canvas attributed either to Jacques-Louis David or Adele Romany

Background imageRomany Collection: Gipsies, or rather what to do with them, have always been a great problem in the

Gipsies, or rather what to do with them, have always been a great problem in the outer fringes of London. Their habit of temporarily settling on odd tracts of land

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy childrens Sunday school waiting outside the cow shed in St Mary Cray

Gypsy childrens Sunday school waiting outside the cow shed in St Mary Cray. 1939 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma. social history

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy childrens Sunday school in the cow shed in St Mary Cray. Children praying

Gypsy childrens Sunday school in the cow shed in St Mary Cray. Children praying. 1939 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma. social history

Background imageRomany Collection: Motorcyclist overtaking horse drawn traveller caravan on rural road, Cumbria, England, June

Motorcyclist overtaking horse drawn traveller caravan on rural road, Cumbria, England, June

Background imageRomany Collection: Horse, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adult, grazing in meadow near drystone wall, Cumbria, England, May

Horse, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adult, grazing in meadow near drystone wall, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageRomany Collection: Horse, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adults and foal, beside road at Gypsy camp on way to Appleby Horse

Horse, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adults and foal, beside road at Gypsy camp on way to Appleby Horse Fair, Cote Moor, Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, England, June

Background imageRomany Collection: Encampment of central European gipsies also known as Egyptians. After engraving of

Encampment of central European gipsies also known as Egyptians. After engraving of 1604 by Jacques Callot. Deer being butchered, birds being plucked

Background imageRomany Collection: SPAIN. Romanyࠤe la Selva. Daina Cave. Romanyࠅ

SPAIN. Romanyࠤe la Selva. Daina Cave. Romanyࠅ
" SPAIN. Romanyࠤ e la Selva. Daina Cave. Romanyࠤ olmen, aka " Cova d en Daina". Neolithic art. Architecture."

Background imageRomany Collection: SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Romanyࠤe la Selva

SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Romanyࠤe la Selva
SPAIN. CATALONIA. GERONA. Romanyࠤ e la Selva. Megalithic dolmen known as Cova d en Daine (Daine Cave), discovered in 1894

Background imageRomany Collection: Pony, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adults, grazing, tethered on roadside verge, near York

Pony, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), adults, grazing, tethered on roadside verge, near York, North Yorkshire, England, march

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy house - Romania

Gypsy house - Romania
Gypsy house and occupants (extended family group) near Constanta, Romania. Date: 1905

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsies, Romania

Gypsies, Romania
Gypsy family and their tent - Romania Date: 1909

Background imageRomany Collection: Macedonian Gypsies

Macedonian Gypsies Date: circa 1913

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Village in Macedonia

Gypsy Village in Macedonia Date: circa 1910

Background imageRomany Collection: Veles, Macedonia - Gypsies

Veles, Macedonia - Gypsies Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRomany Collection: Queue of traffic behind horse drawn Gypsy caravans on road to Appleby Fair, Cumbria, England, may

Queue of traffic behind horse drawn Gypsy caravans on road to Appleby Fair, Cumbria, England, may

Background imageRomany Collection: Romany children selling flowers, Dublin, Ireland

Romany children selling flowers, Dublin, Ireland
Five Romany children in traditional dress, selling flowers on the streets of Dublin, Ireland

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Family & Caravan

Gypsy Family & Caravan
A Gypsy Father and son stand next to their green caravan as a large pot cooks above a basic fire. Two children peer out from within the caravan at this Surrey encampment

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Children and Dogs

Gypsy Children and Dogs
Four Gypsy children and their dogs in front of the brightly painted family caravan at an encampment in Surrey

Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Mother & Child

Gypsy Mother & Child
A rather sullen looking gypsy Mother and her child sit in the shade of their caravan at this encampment in Surrey

Background imageRomany 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 imageRomany Collection: Gypsy Caravan - 1973

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

Background imageRomany 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 imageRomany Collection: Gypsey man washing a horse in the River Eden at the Appleby horse Fair Cumbria UK

Gypsey man washing a horse in the River Eden at the Appleby horse Fair Cumbria UK
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Background imageRomany Collection: Gypsey girls riding a horse in the River Eden at the Appleby horse Fair Cumbria UK

Gypsey girls riding a horse in the River Eden at the Appleby horse Fair Cumbria UK
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Step into the enchanting world of Romany, where vibrant Gypsy caravans paint a picturesque scene. These horse-drawn wonders evoke a sense of wanderlust and nostalgia, transporting us to a bygone era. The sight of these intricately designed caravans conjures images of free-spirited Gypsies traveling across vast landscapes. In the 1930s, Gipsies and their caravans were an integral part of society's tapestry. Their nomadic lifestyle was epitomized by the iconic horse-drawn gypsy caravan, a symbol of freedom and adventure. These charming abodes on wheels provided shelter as well as a sense of home for these wandering souls. Imagine witnessing a majestic Horse, an Irish Cob or perhaps even a spirited Gypsy Pony, gracefully pulling a traveler caravan towards Appleby Horse Fair. The rhythmic sound of hooves against the earth echoes through the air as anticipation builds for this grand gathering. Even in everyday life encounters, such as when Policemen engage in friendly conversations with Gypsies on Epsom Downs or when we stumble upon clusters of gypsy caravans and tents adorning Belvedere Marshes in Kent; there is an undeniable allure that surrounds them. Amongst this captivating backdrop stands an elderly Romany gypsy woman puffing contently on her pipe at the Epsom Races during the late 1940s or early 1950s. Her weathered face tells stories untold while her eyes twinkle with wisdom acquired over years spent traversing unknown territories. Romany whispers tales from generations past - tales filled with resilience, tradition, and unyielding spirit. It reminds us to embrace our own journeys with open hearts and minds; to seek adventure wherever it may lead us. So let your imagination roam freely amidst these timeless scenes – immerse yourself in the beauty and mystique that is Romany – for within its essence lies the magic of a life lived on the road less traveled.