Old Photographs Of Gypsies In Scotland
Tour Scotland video of old photographs of gypsies. Highland Travellers also known as Tinkers are closely tied to the native Highlands, and many traveller families carry clan names like Macfie, Stewart, MacDonald, Cameron, Williamson and Macmillan. They followed a nomadic or settled lifestyle; passing from village to village and are strongly identified with the native Gaelic speaking population. Continuing their nomadic life, they would often pitch their tents on rough ground on the edge of the village and earn money there as tinsmiths, hawkers, horse dealers or pearl fishermen. Many found seasonal employment on farms, e.g. at the berry picking or during harvest time

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Montrose - Drive Around, Angus, Scotland.

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Ooolha o buracooo !

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Gypsy language tape #1

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Crofters - A 1944 film showing life on Scottish crofts in wartime

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14 Forgotten Scottish Highland Villages You Won't Believe Still Exist

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Old Photographs Of Isle Of Lewis Outer Hebrides Scotland

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Old Dundee - Music by George Christie

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The Yetholm Gypsies by historian Tom Tokely (Northumbrian Camcorder Club 2007)

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1964: Life in DONEGAL | Tonight | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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10 Britain’s Slowest 1950s Cars – #1 Crawled Along

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Kirriemuir Scotland - Vintage Views

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Scotland | St Kilda | interviews with islanders | Documentary Report | 1972

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1950's DUNDEE... VOLUME1

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History of the Romani people

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Why The Scottish Genetic Origin is So Mysterious?

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Arbroath High Street 1982

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1970: SHETLAND Life | Tuesday Documentary | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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IRISH TRAVELLERS PHOTOS

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Scottish Travellers Culture (old and newer video)

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