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Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month 2011
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Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month celebrates the culture and history of Travelling communities in the UK.
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Jhonny, Robert and Jim have spent time throughout June designing, making and decorating waggons.
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A Brief History Waggons, pulled by horses, have been traditional Gypsy homes for 150 years.
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Before then, they walked on foot and used carts to carry their possessions, sleeping in tents called ‘benders’ made out of hazel twigs covered in canvas.
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The Gypsies’ name for their waggon is a Vardo.
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Building a Vardo Building a Vardo took between 6 and 12 months and used the wood of oak, ash, elm, walnut and pine.
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They were ornately painted and decorated with carvings, and often enriched with gold leaf.
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Inside, waggons often had a cast iron stove, for cooking and heating.
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There was one room really with a raised berth for adults to sleep on at the back. Children snuggled on a smaller berth below.
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Horses Normally, a single horse of about 14 hands would pull a Vardo. The usual day’s travel was about 15 miles.
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Sadly, today very few original Vardos are left.
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The Gypsies’ name for their waggon is a Vardo.
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First we made our waggons and horses from clay.
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When the clay was dry we painted our models.
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