Romany Gypsies outside their Vardo, Gypsy and Traveller site, West Sussex, England, UK


In Victorian England, we see the emergence of Gypsy caravans with horse-drawn wagons (vardos), and donkeys or mules in train. The Gypsy folk are noted at this time as tinkers, potters, basket makers, brush makers, and cheapjacks. It is also in the nineteenth century that they become known as appears that the Gypsy population in Britain was about 13,000 by 1900.


Size: 4800px × 7200px
Location: Ditchling, Hassocks, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © Jeff Gilbert / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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