Gipsy women sketched by Queen Victoria
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Gipsy women sketched by Queen Victoria
Gipsy women, encamped near Claremont in Surrey where Queen Victoria spent the Christmas of 1836 (when she was still Princess Victoria). Victoria expressed sympathies for the plight of the gipsies in her journals. Date: 1836
Media ID 14136491
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