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Gipsies Collection (#9)

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

Background imageGipsies Collection: A mid-19th century Gypsy encampment. From L Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859

A mid-19th century Gypsy encampment. From L Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859

Background imageGipsies Collection: 19th century Gypsies. From L Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859

19th century Gypsies. From L Univers Illustre, published Paris, 1859

Background imageGipsies Collection: River landscape palm reading women middle fisherwoman pays

River landscape palm reading women middle fisherwoman pays
River landscape with palm reading women, River landscape with palm reading women. In the middle a fisherwoman pays a palm reader. To the right a woman reads the hand of a fisherman

Background imageGipsies Collection: Landscape Corn Fields cornfields right side country road

Landscape Corn Fields cornfields right side country road
Landscape with Corn Fields, Landscape with cornfields on the right side of a country road, on the left an inn. Travelers and a shepherd with sheep go by road

Background imageGipsies Collection: Three Roma children Gypsy children title object

Three Roma children Gypsy children title object
Three Roma children Gypsy children (title on object), wandering communities: gipsies, Ludwig Emil Grimm (attributed to workshop of), 1815, paper, drypoint, h 96 mm × w 140 mm

Background imageGipsies Collection: The Gypsies from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

The Gypsies from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Background imageGipsies Collection: A travellers encampment, Battersea, London, c1903 (1903)

A travellers encampment, Battersea, London, c1903 (1903). An encampment of travellers at Battersea on their way to the Agricultural Hall, Islington to attend The World Fair. From Living London, Vol

Background imageGipsies Collection: Two girls, 19th century. Artist: Louis Eugene Bertier

Two girls, 19th century. Artist: Louis Eugene Bertier
Two girls, 19th century. Found in the collection of the M Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol, Ukraine

Background imageGipsies Collection: Queen of the Gipsies Margaret Finch

Queen of the Gipsies Margaret Finch
Margaret Finch- Queen of the Gipsies in Norwood, London : centenarian, pipe-smoker and dog-lover. Date: 19th century

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy Caravan Kids

Gipsy Caravan Kids
Two gipsy boys squash their poor little sister as they peep through the back door of a traditional gipsy caravan! Date: 1973

Background imageGipsies Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Young Gypsy Girl

Thessaloniki, Greece - Young Gypsy Girl standing in front of one of the Towers of the Heptapyrgion (modern Eptapyrgio), also known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule - a Byzantine

Background imageGipsies Collection: Hungarian gypsies on the tramp 1874 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma

Hungarian gypsies on the tramp 1874 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma. social history

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsies childrens party, St Mary Cray. 19 January 1939 Travellers Romany Gypsy

Gypsies childrens party, St Mary Cray. 19 January 1939 Travellers Romany Gypsy Gipsy gypsies Roma. social history

Background imageGipsies Collection: New Forest Gypsy Camp

New Forest Gypsy Camp Date: circa 1906

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London

Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London
Sketches of gypsy life: an encampment near Latimer road, Notting Hill. Mr. George Smith, social reformer of Coalville, Leicester, can been seen conversing with a gypsy family in the fore ground. 1879

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy man and three boys with their horse

Gipsy man and three boys with their horse
A gipsy man and three boys with their horse. The man is leading the horse across a frosty field. Two boys are riding on the horses back, and a third boy is walking alongside

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy family inside a bender tent, Surrey

Gipsy family inside a bender tent, Surrey
A roadside gipsy family inside a bender (a tent like a wigwam, made out of sack and other materials), in the Newdigate area of Surrey

Background imageGipsies Collection: Character from Il Trovatore -- Azucena

Character from Il Trovatore -- Azucena
Depiction of the character Azucena from Verdis grand opera Il Trovatore (The Troubador), first performed in Rome in 1853. The gipsy woman Azucena (a mezzo-soprano or contralto role)

Background imageGipsies Collection: Young Gypsy Girl

Young Gypsy Girl
A blond gypsy girl in a thick jacket at an encampment in Surrey

Background imageGipsies Collection: Boy carrying hay, c1960s

Boy carrying hay, c1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy woman eating, 1960s

Gypsy woman eating, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy man shaving, 1960s

Gypsy man shaving, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy man with horse and cart, 1960s

Gypsy man with horse and cart, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy woman washing clothes, 1960s

Gypsy woman washing clothes, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy woman with dog, 1960s

Gypsy woman with dog, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy man with dog, 1960s

Gypsy man with dog, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy girls, 1960s

Gypsy girls, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy boys with dog, Surrey, 1960s

Gypsy boys with dog, Surrey, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy girl, 1960s

Gypsy girl, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy boy with cauldron, 1960s

Gypsy boy with cauldron, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy boys playing, 1960s

Gypsy boys playing, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy girl eating, 1960s

Gypsy girl eating, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gypsy man with cauldron, 1960s

Gypsy man with cauldron, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Roadside gipsy family re-housed, 1960s

Roadside gipsy family re-housed, 1960s

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy caravan, Outwood, Surrey, 1963

Gipsy caravan, Outwood, Surrey, 1963

Background imageGipsies Collection: Children sitting on the steps of a gipsy caravan, Outwood, Surrey, 1963

Children sitting on the steps of a gipsy caravan, Outwood, Surrey, 1963

Background imageGipsies Collection: A gipsy man gurning, Lewes, Sussex, 1963

A gipsy man gurning, Lewes, Sussex, 1963

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy child with a puppy, Lewes, Sussex, 1963

Gipsy child with a puppy, Lewes, Sussex, 1963

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy knife-grinder, Horley, Surrey, 1963

Gipsy knife-grinder, Horley, Surrey, 1963

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsies, members of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsies, members of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Background imageGipsies Collection: Young gipsy child of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Young gipsy child of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Background imageGipsies Collection: Two young gipsy girls playing with a dog, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Two young gipsy girls playing with a dog, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964. Members of the Vincent family

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsies with their horse-drawn caravan, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsies with their horse-drawn caravan, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964. Members of the Vincent family

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy caravan belonging to the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsy caravan belonging to the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964. A member of the Vincent family

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy boy with a dog, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsy boy with a dog, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964. A member of the Vincent family

Background imageGipsies Collection: Young gipsy girl on a swing, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Young gipsy girl on a swing, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964. A member of the Vincent family

Background imageGipsies Collection: Gipsy girl, member of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964

Gipsy girl, member of the Vincent family, Charlwood, Newdigate area, Surrey, 1964



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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.