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This antique Ledge-style vardo is located in the Stitchins Hill area of Worchestershire, England. According to photographer Derek Bradley, many traditional Gypsy caravans are renovated there.
Quirkily dubbed "The Fortune Cookie," Kera's 144-square-foot home is a modern version of the vardo, a type of gypsy wagon that was traditionally drawn by horses and intricately decorated.
The Gypsy vardo or waggon is symbolic of the romantic image of Gypsy travellers roaming freely through the countryside - a stark contrast to many of the negative stereotypes that are also found ...
Plywood cutouts representing the Northern lights, wildlife, and a gypsy figurine adorn one side of the vardo, while the other side features an Arizona theme with a glowing sun, cactuses, and the ...
The pull of the past can be irresistible, even though no one would really want to go back there, completely ditching the comforts of modern developments. Vardo-inspired tiny living is a good ...
This month is a celebratory yet emotional month for Museums Worcestershire’s Vardo project officer as the four-year Vardo Project funded by the John Ellerman Foundation comes to an end.
An exhibition showcasing the history of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities is set to open. The exhibition, titled Atchin Tan, will open at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum on Saturday ...
Unfortunately this also includes discrimination and persecution. Inside Out's Paul Ross joins a modern-day Romany Gypsy family as they go on the road. Frank and Prissy Ball are Romany Gypsies.
This Reading Gypsy Wagon or Vardo as it is better known was possibly built by Dutton of Reading in 1894. It's hard to tell as it was in a very poor state when Carole Ambridge bought it at the ...
A chippie has turned his back on regular building work to create gypsy caravans. Phillip Luxton is producing the finely crafted caravans and traditional wheeled shepherd's huts in his Weymouth ...
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Four-year museum project nearing an end - MSNThis month is a celebratory yet emotional month for Museums Worcestershire’s Vardo project officer as the four-year Vardo Project funded by the John Ellerman Foundation comes to an end.
The Gypsy vardo or waggon is symbolic of the romantic image of Gypsy travellers roaming freely through the countryside - a stark contrast to many of the negative stereotypes that are also found ...
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