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Stopping Places Simon Evans

Stopping Places By Simon Evans

Stopping Places by Simon Evans


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Kent, the Garden of England, was also the market garden for its giant neighbour, London.

Stopping Places Summary

Stopping Places: A Gypsy History of South London and Kent by Simon Evans

Kent, the Garden of England, was also the market garden for its giant neighbour, London. The regular round of seasonal work training and picking hops, gathering fruit from the orchards and picking peas, beans and other arable crops attracted families of Gypsies who returned to the same encampments and worked on the same farms from one generation to the next. Stopping places tells the story in words and pictures of the traditional life of the Gypsies when they lived in bender tents and wooden horse drawn wagons until the post war winds of change swept away these ancient ways as mechanisation reduced the need for casual labour leading to the Gypsies being forcibly evicted from their traditional encampments and forced to live on the verge. The stunning period photographs and the vivid words of the Gypsies themselves recall a lost world and the often violent transition from a semi nomadic life style to the concrete ghettos of officially designated council sites ushered in by the Caravan Sites Act (1968). It also evokes some of the isolation and loss of identity which followed a reluctant move into the brick and the replacement of the open sky by brick walls and tiled roofs.

About Simon Evans

Simon Evans produces radio for both local and national BBC networks and is a documentary and exhibiting photographer, video maker and writer. He is particularly interested in localised and minority cultures that retain their identity in spite of commercial or social pressure to conform. His work explores that which culturally binds communities together through internal dynamic as well as the relationship with the wider physical environment in which they exist. He has a long standing relationship with the Romany Gypsy community in Kent and is involved with a number of innovative educational projects which explore ways of integrating Romany culture into the school curriculum.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: the Old Ways; Chapter Two: Vagrancy and the Gypsies; Chapter Three: Wagons and Tents; Chapter Four: Winds of Change; Chapter Five: On the Verge; Chapter Six: Council sites: sanctuary or graveyard?; Chapter Seven: Into brick; Conclusion: Caravans of the Mind

Additional information

GOR003368442
9781902806303
1902806301
Stopping Places: A Gypsy History of South London and Kent by Simon Evans
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Hertfordshire Press
20050606
160
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