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Gipsies and Caravan / 30SGypsies stand outside their caravans in a corner of the huge gypsy camp near Grantham, Lincolnshire
Old Gypsy Man & Pet DogAt an encampment in Surrey an old Gypsy man sits on a can close to the fire
Gypsies and their caravans Date: 1910s
Gypsy Woman on CaravanA Gypsy woman stands by the entrance to the family caravan on an encampment in Surrey as a pet dog looks on
Gypsies in KentA gipsy family in their traditional caravan, on Wrotham Hill, Kent, England
Policeman talk to Gypsies on Epsom DownsTwo Policeman talk to a Gypsy family by their caravan and wagon on Epsom Downs Date: circa 1920s
Elderly Gypsy WomanAn elderly gypsy woman with long dark hair and wearing a thick cardigan stands in front of the brightly painted family caravan at an encampment in Surrey
Gipsy WeddingA gipsy wedding at Baildon, Yorkshire. The King of the Gipsies in England, Petulengro performs the ceremony, cutting the hands so the blood of both can unite
Gipsy couple on their horse-drawn cartA middle-aged gipsy couple riding along a country road on their horse-drawn cart. A London Transport bus stop can be seen in the background
Gipsy girl plaiting horses tail at an encampment in SurreyA gipsy girl plaiting the tail of the family horse as she sits on the step of their caravan at an encampment in Surrey. (2 of 2)
Gypsy Boy with Hen 1973A gypsy boy sits by the door to his family caravan clutching onto a chicken at a Surrey encampment
No Gypsies on Epson Downs 1929Romany Folk whose presence was forbidden on Epom Downs even on Derby Day. A group of gipsy women and children peg-making Date: 1929
Inside a tent on Mitcham Common, the home to two men, their wives, and fourteen children of various ages. Mr. George Smith, social reformer of Coalville, Leicester
Gipsy girl plaiting horses tail, SurreyA gypsy girl plaiting the tail of the family horse as she sits on the step of their caravan at an encampment in Surrey. (1 of 2)
Gipsy women sketched by Queen VictoriaGipsy women, encamped near Claremont in Surrey where Queen Victoria spent the Christmas of 1836 (when she was still Princess Victoria)
Zaphne of the WoodsA pretty young gypsy girl sits in a woodland glade by a camp fire
Queen of the GipsiesMargaret Finch, Queen of the Gipsies at Norwood, in south London with two pet dogs - one is smaller than a tankard!!
Fat bums, Appleby Horse FairTwo men with big fat bums lean on a horse cart, Appleby Horse Fair, Date: 1990
Large and Lavish Gypsy Caravan and its owners (and dog) Date: 1905
The GipsiesA group portrait oil painting of a Gypsy woman with two children, wearing colourful, baggy clothing. Their skin is a somewhat sickly colour, consistent with the artists style. Date: circa 1919
Annie Benham, a Romany travellerA portrait of Annie Benham, a Romany traveller pictured in the Dorset Downs. Date: 1939
Gipsy Encampment in EssexA gypsy family on an encampment. Date: late 1890s
Macedonian Gipsies at Royston, HertfordshireGroups of Roma Gypsies came to England from Germany Eastern Europe just prior to the First World War and again after tensions in the 1930s
German gipsies in ScotlandGerman gipsies, who had arrived in Leith and travelled across Scotland to set up an encampment in Glasgow
German Macedonian gipsies in Britain, moved on repeatedly by the authorities, before being shipped back to Germany
German gipsies at their Glasgow encampmentGerman gipsies pictured at their encampment at Vinegar Hill, Glasgow, where they caused quite a stir among the locals
Music sheet for The Gipsy with words and music by Billy Reid. A glamorous gipsy fortune teller gazes into a crystal ball where a couple are locked in a romantic embrace. Date: 1940s
Gipsies in Rome, Italy. Date: early 19th century
Gypsy encampment, EssexGypsy family on an encampment in Essex, in the early 20th century. Date: circa 1905
Family of gypsies cooking outside. Date: 1883
Gipsies encampment, France: cooking & preparing food, gambling and giving birth... Date: circa 1630
GYPSY & DOGS GYPSY & DOGSMargaret Finch, Queen of the Gipsies at Norwood, in south London with two pet dogs - one is smaller than a tankard!! Date: early 19th century
GIPSY MUSICIANS 19CTwo Spanish gipsy girls play guitar and tambourine Date: 19th century
Sir Roger de Coverley and the Gypsies. The gypsy woman appears to be reading his palm. Sir Roger de Coverley was a fictitious English squire in the reign of Queen Anne who appeared in Spectator
VICTORIAN GYPSY WOMANAn old gipsy woman in a late Victorian black hat. Date: late 19th century
Gipsy man pulling a gurning face, Lewes, SussexA gipsy man pulling a gurning face, at an encampment in Lewes, Sussex
Queen of the Gipsies Margaret FinchMargaret Finch- Queen of the Gipsies in Norwood, London : centenarian, pipe-smoker and dog-lover. Date: 19th century
Gipsy Caravan KidsTwo gipsy boys squash their poor little sister as they peep through the back door of a traditional gipsy caravan! Date: 1973
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
New Forest Gypsy Camp Date: circa 1906
Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, LondonSketches 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
Gipsy man and three boys with their horseA 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
Gipsy family inside a bender tent, SurreyA roadside gipsy family inside a bender (a tent like a wigwam, made out of sack and other materials), in the Newdigate area of Surrey
Character from Il Trovatore -- AzucenaDepiction 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)
Young Gypsy GirlA blond gypsy girl in a thick jacket at an encampment in Surrey
Music cover, Gypsy Violin, words by Charles O Flynn, music by Jack Betzner. 1935
London Music CoverA silhouette view of London including the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge. Illustration for music featured in George Blacks musical, " London Rhapsody" Date: 1937
Gipsies Camp, C17 FranceGipsy encampment in France: cooking & preparing food, gambling and giving birth... Date: circa 1630