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Gypsies and their caravans Date: 1910s
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
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
Amy Johnson CBE (1903-1941) - pioneering English female pilot - pictured standing in front of her Gipsy Moth just before she undertook a 19-day solo flight to Australia
Gipsy Hill railway station, south LondonGipsy Hill railway station (LB&SC, London, Brighton and South Coast), south London. Date: circa 1910
de Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth G-aade Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth, G-aa, the private aircraft of Captain Geoffrey de Havilland, became the first coupe model when it was experimentally fitted with a light wood
Policeman talk to Gypsies on Epsom DownsTwo Policeman talk to a Gypsy family by their caravan and wagon on Epsom Downs Date: circa 1920s
Jane Eyre & GipsyJane and the gipsy
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
French Palmistry ManualL ART DE LIRE DANS LES LIGNES DE LA MAIN ( The art of reading the lines of the hand ) - a popular French manual
Gipsy CaravansGipsy families by their caravans. Date: 1902
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
Amy Johnson with her de Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth G-aAHAmy Johnson with her de Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth, G-aAH, Jason, at Croydon Airport before her flight to Australia in 1930. Date: 1930
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
Christmas card, silhouette of gypsy caravan
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
Gipsy woman with four childrenA gipsy woman with four children, standing outside their caravan
Gipsy Encampment on the Curragh. Kavanagh, Joseph Malachy 1856-1918
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
Reading Palm LeftA gipsy reads a palm - the left hand Theres happy days in store for you
Young Napoleon has his fortune told by a gipsyThe young Napoleon, later Emperor of France, has his fortune told by a gipsy in Corsica
Gypsy Petulengro LeeGypsy Nathaniel Petulengro Lee. Head of Romany tribe of gypsies, and fortune teller Date: circa 1970
Miss Modern magazine fortune tellerFront cover of Miss Modern magazine for November 1931, featuring a young gipsy fortune teller with a crystal ball (and the free gipsy ring, found FREE inside the magazine!). Date: 1931
Marjorie Vereker and Adelaide Cleaver - Heston AerodromeMrs Marjorie Rosamond Seton Dower Vereker (nee Mulliner) (1902-1992) and Adelaide Franklin Cleaver (nee Pollock) (1885-1939)
Horse-drawn Caravan, Bunratty, County Clare, IrelandHorse-drawn Caravan, Bunratty, County Clare, Republic of Ireland. circa 1960s
Large and Lavish Gypsy Caravan and its owners (and dog) Date: 1905
Helen Mary Elizabeth Taylor as a Gypsy by Madame YevondeHelen Mary Elizabeth Taylor (nee Collins) (*to insert dates when known) dressed in gypsy costume. Yevonde Cumbers Middleton (18931975) was an English photographer
Romany caravan Date: circa 1960
The Gipsy GirlA portrait painting of a seated Romani woman, caressing her shoulder, while wearing a red and white outfit with a bright headscarf. Date: 1915
The GipsyA portrait painting of a Gypsy woman, wearing a coat and hat. Date: circa 1915
Jim Mollison and KangerooScottish aviator James Allan Jim Mollison (1905-1959) was greeted by a kangaroo in Croydon, at the end of his record breaking flight from Australia to England
Music cover, Glowing Embers by Evan Marsden, Narrative-Intermezzo, piano solo Date: 1924
Fortune Telling with a Crystal Ball at the local Fete Date: circa 1947
Annie Benham, a Romany travellerA portrait of Annie Benham, a Romany traveller pictured in the Dorset Downs. Date: 1939
Music cover, Sing Gipsy, sung by Irene AmbrusMusic cover, Sing Gipsy (Chante Tzigane), English lyric by Jack Fishman, words and music by Charles Humel, sung by Irene Ambrus Date: 1946
Music cover, Serenade in the Night, Joe LossMusic cover, Serenade in the Night (Violino Tzigano), English lyrics and musical adaptation by Jimmy Kennedy, original song by C A Bixio and B Cherubini, played by Joe Loss. Date: 1935
ROMANY FUNERAL PYREA Romany gipsy funeral pyre, where the caravan of the deceased gipsy elder is burned. Here, accompanied by a policeman, relatives are paying their last respects. Date: 1930s
Gipsy Encampment in EssexA gypsy family on an encampment. Date: late 1890s
Wreck of the ship Gipsy at BristolThe stranded Waterford Steam Navigation Companys steamer, the Gipsy, on, May I2th, 1878. The boat left Cumberland Basin for Waterford in the early morning. It was then high water
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced by George Edwardes at Dalys Theatre, London on 1 June 1912. Showing Harry Dearth, Sari Petrass and Robert Michaelis. Date: circa 1912
German gipsies in ScotlandGerman gipsies, who had arrived in Leith and travelled across Scotland to set up an encampment in Glasgow