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Caravans Collection

"Journeying with the Gypsy Caravans: A glimpse into a nomadic lifestyle" Step into the enchanting world of Gypsy caravans, where wanderlust and freedom intertwine

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Caravans Collection: Gypsies and their caravans
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Caravans Collection: Gypsy Caravans
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Caravans Collection: Gipsies and Caravan / 30S
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Caravans Collection: Caravans in Martello Camp, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
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Caravans Collection: Caravans in Martello Camp, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
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Caravans Collection: Gypsy caravan
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Caravans Collection: Policeman talk to Gypsies on Epsom Downs
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Caravans Collection: VW Camper Van
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Caravans Collection: Horse, Irish Cob (Gypsy Pony), pulling traveller caravan, heading towards Appleby Horse Fair
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Caravans Collection: Horse-drawn caravan, Blarney Castle, County Cork
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Caravans Collection: Shiny Airstream caravan parked near Lulworth Cove, Dorset, UK
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Caravans Collection: Gipsy Caravans
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Caravans Collection: A typical gypsy family at the door of their caravan at the 700 year old fair at Yarm
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Caravans Collection: Samuel John Goviers photographic van by an unidentified cottage, presumably in West Cornwall
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Caravans Collection: Samuel John Goviers father, Samuel Govier, and his mother, Annie
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Caravans Collection: Christmas card, silhouette of gypsy caravan
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Caravans Collection: No Gypsies on Epson Downs 1929
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Caravans Collection: Desert camel bell
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Caravans Collection: Little girl and goat in caravan park
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Caravans Collection: Camper vans parked near beach at Fidden Farm on south coast of Isle of Mull, Scotland, UK
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Caravans Collection: Caravaning Holiday / 1920S
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Caravans Collection: Inside a gypsy caravan in July 1968
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Caravans Collection: Samuel John Goviers sister, Bessie, with her dog in the doorway of Samuels photographic van
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Caravans Collection: Part of an encampment of Irish travellers on land off Mackadown Lane, Sheldon, Birmingham
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Caravans Collection: Horses and people are all crowded together at the Appleby Horse Fair in Westmorland
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Caravans Collection: Families of gypsies outside their caravans at Yarm Fair in October 1931
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Caravans Collection: A gypsy encampment in a Carlisle carpark in February 1975
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Caravans Collection: Some gypsy families settle in Throckley in August 1978
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Caravans Collection: A large touring caravan from the 1970s
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Caravans Collection: Gypsies on the downs at Epsom, Surrey 1932 Alf 249
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Caravans Collection: A caravan being towed by a mini clubman car. November 1969 Z10726-001
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Caravans Collection: Gypsies Caravans, Swiss Cottage Lodge, Cassiobury Park, Watford, Hertfordshire, England
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Caravans Collection: Lagoon View Caravan Camp, Instow, Devon. Date: circa 1950
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Caravans Collection: Horse-drawn Caravan, Bunratty, County Clare, Ireland
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Caravans Collection: Ireland, Co. Donegal, Portnoo, Nairn Strand at dusk
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Caravans Collection: Campground in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA
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Caravans Collection: Camel Caravan
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Caravans Collection: Cornwall, England - Pentewan Sands, St. Austell Bay
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Caravans Collection: Harris Stone's Van and Ridge Tent
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Caravans Collection: Leaving the Caravan Club meet at Stratford on Avon
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Caravans Collection: Turkey. Caravanserai of Kuchuk Chemetche
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Caravans Collection: Ypres
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Caravans Collection: Advert for Eccles Caravans
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Caravans Collection: The Encampment
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Caravans Collection: Tapestry, The Camel Caravan, from the Conquest of India series, from Tournai, c. 1510 (wool & silk)
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Caravans Collection: Head of a pilgrimage caravan setting out for Mecca, in Jeddah, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1899, Historic
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Caravans Collection: Lonely camel in the desert
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Caravans Collection: Flatavan (Super Caravan) of Melville Hart & Co. of St. Stephens House


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"Journeying with the Gypsy Caravans: A glimpse into a nomadic lifestyle" Step into the enchanting world of Gypsy caravans, where wanderlust and freedom intertwine. From the picturesque Martello Camp in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex to the vibrant Appleby Horse Fair, these they have become symbols of an age-old tradition. Intriguingly crafted, each caravan tells its own story. The VW Camper Van stands as a modern-day interpretation of this timeless mode of travel, while the traditional Gypsy caravan exudes rustic charm and nostalgia. These wheeled abodes have been home to generations of gypsies who embrace their rich cultural heritage. Witness a scene straight out of history as an Irish Cob horse gracefully pulls a traveller caravan towards Appleby Horse Fair. It's a sight that captures both grace and resilience - two qualities synonymous with this way of life. Caravan encounters are not limited to idyllic landscapes alone; even on Epsom Downs, policemen engage in conversations with gypsies - bridging gaps between communities through understanding and dialogue. Venturing further along our journey reveals unexpected surprises like the shiny Airstream caravan parked near Lulworth Cove in Dorset. This juxtaposition showcases how different eras coexist harmoniously within our ever-evolving world. Delve deeper into time itself as we stumble upon Samuel John Goviers' photographic van by an unidentified cottage in West Cornwall during the early 1900s. Through his lens, we catch glimpses of everyday life captured forever - moments frozen in time for us to cherish today. Finally, we encounter Samuel Govier himself alongside his mother Annie at their doorstep – proud owners of their very own photographic van. Their smiles reflect not only familial love but also pride in their craft – capturing memories for others while creating new ones for themselves. These captivating scenes remind us that they can not merely vehicles but vessels of dreams, adventures, and the human spirit.