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Romany Gypsies in Canterbury Kent 1939
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Romany Gypsies in Canterbury Kent 1939 .The work of filmmaker Mr. Barnes
Patti Page -- Old Cape Cod
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Patti Page - Old Cape Cod with views of the beautiful county of Cornwall
Pt 4 / The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens
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short ghost story by Charles Dickens
Pt 3 / The Signal Man a short ghost story by Charles Dickens
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Filming Locations:Birchen Coppice Cutting and Tunnel Mouth, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, well worth watching
Pt 1 / The Signal Man a short ghost story by Charles Dickens
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The Signal-Man short ghost story by Charles Dickens Filming Locations:Birchen Coppice Cutting and Tunnel Mouth, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, Well worth watching!
John Stebben - Your England and mine
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West of England baritone John Stebben singing Your England and mine well worth a listen!
Ensbury Park race course Bournemouth
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Aeroplanes replace horses in race around Bournemouth well worth a look!
Bournemouth Trolley buses 1960s
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turntable in Christchurch and open top trolley bus well worth a look!
British empire brought back people from far away wherever it stretched so all so called gypsies are Indians from todays India Pakistan and Bangladesh. They are just the same as this people.
This was done very brillantly done thanks for sharing ,
Hi brillant version of a classic ghost story ,have never seen this version before ,thanks for sharing ,
Hi brillant adaption of a classic ghost story by charles Dickens ,have never seen this before thanks for sharing this ,
Hi brillant version of a classic ghost story ive read many times ,have never seen this adaption before ,thanks so much for posting ,
This is brillant adaption of a story ive read many times ,have never seen this before ,thanks for posting this ,love this ,
Hi have never seen this before ,have heard the original story by Dickens ,but have never seen this dramatic version before ,thanks for sharing ,
Hi thanks for sharing love this ,never knew Charles Dickens wrote this until a few yrs ago when I came across one of his short stories and found this one ,one of my favorites ,thanks for sharing ,
Can just remember them from a holiday with my parents in Oct 1961. I sometimes wonder if they could make a comeback due to the move away from petrol and diesel
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The real gypsy's English my family's god bless 🙏
English romanichal very mixed I guess
The history is wrong, but it's good footage.
There's no gypsies left that travelling all the time most on sites and live in houses. Longest distance traveled now is to appleby once a year. There just want to be gypsies now carnt turn back time .
You know - Californians can learn the lifestyle methods of the Romanies, instead of turning into the tent city they are today.
Anyone else’s family from red skin village in mitcham?
Fantastic footage, thanks for sharing
I believe the traveller's in this film are some off the lee' and hildens
The commentator has no clue what so ever on what he is talking about.
Gypsies, what bollox. I’ve never seen such a diminutive representation of British Travellers.
Extremely unique absolutely excellent unique to the extreme very cosy setting in the station house
1985 yili vest get tekaveyde calistim turkiye
Just awesome supernatural horror movie. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you
I don't think it very scary but absolutely excellent ie an amazing writer
Sheer class and a true classic awesome extremely unique
Romany arrived in the UK before the beginning of the 16th century, a long time before.
Hello again! Do you know the true origin? Btw it's not essentially India but long before.
@@AntaresBottia No - it's India. Stop trying to spread false claims. Our DNA, our language, our customs - ALL from India.
@@sibellakingston52 You are being very dramatic. You like most are only going by mainstream studies. Yes, there are very strong roots in India, they are well established, no dispute but like I said it goes back further. I've actually been to India among many other places to learn for myself and I've been lucky enough to meet very influential and old bloodline families who keep their history.
I still have 4% South and North Indian blood in me - my lot are mainly based I Kent. Most of us still have our dark colour (Indian) Again no dispute about our strong roots in India, language - and how it influenced London especially the cockneys in my time in the east end. Unfortunately with history its surface level information - I'm almost 30 years into my research which has been helped along with broader travel, mystery schools, masonic fraternities and some families that keep their history. Again, not downplaying India's long deep rooted heritage that is massively embedded into our culture I'm just saying it goes back further. My roots go back to Persia, Balkans, Germanic, Northern Europe along with many others including my celtic and Greco-Roman roots. Good luck on your journey Sibella
@@AntaresBottia I'm going by science, and my own DNA.
it was particurly hard on the women who had to live in cramped conditions and keep warm round an open fire - so why was that harder for women, were the men all staying in hotels?
Are these truly Romani Gypsies? They look too light-skinned. Perhaps they are Irish travelers?
Out of curiosity, do you know where this video originated? I’m hoping to create a documentary on the history of Poole for my final major university project. Thanks!
I am Roma which literally means our people the ones in this video are not Roma they are Romy child it is not the same only romas are considered our people they have a very similar life but they are still considered guy J which literally means not our people and Romanus is the language of the Roma people it's spoken all over the world to this day but only Roma's speak it is their language it means our people's language and roma are not from India they are a lost tribe of Israel who practice the law of Moses to this day I just wanted to correct what this guy is saying
Badromaman1 kaski san
My Great Grandmother was a Martha Scamp from Canterbury. I have my family tree way back, one of my ancestors had born Gypsy tent Sandhurst Kent on the birth certificate.
I think that I would have loved that way of life. Simple hard working families that were very useful to the farmers in those days when casual labour was needed. Great to see the lurchers and horses. Also amazing to see Canterbury high street
Imagine today's travellers doing an honest day's work. 😂
The movie makes the story very actual.
❤ from france
Modern Celtic art
Oh yes, they still speak roma
Remember a lady gypsy and her son who came every year to tell my step mothers fortune. The boy one year brought me a baby bunny rabbit. Of all the people it was me who he kept this bunny for and waited untill his mother was due to call at my home. I have wondered so so many times why he did it and why was I so special. I'm 71 and have never forgot that gypsy boy and his gift.
He had a soft spot for you!
how lovely. what a memory.
Bajhtales,have a good fortuna,this video es very good,thanks
Litle changes since. 2021 same o. Taking advantage of technology
I know it’s a long time since you posted this but I have to say it was beautifully and objectively presented,
I am proud of my Romany blood 💖.
ShugarHorttoRomano,taves,baxtale.
No pot holes either
They drive around in Winnibago’s and Southwinds nowadays!🤑
Things were particularly hard for women collecting firewood? While the men were out with a pick and shovel and fighting bare knuckle for prize money to feed their families.
This is awesome. My great great grandfather was Henry Taylor, a Romani Gypsy who is documented as being involved with some gangs back in the early 1900s in Birmingham. My grandfather never knew his family, his dad left when my grandfather was born. My grandfathers mother passed away giving birth so he was eventually adopted and moved to America under a different name. He did a ton of genealogy and family tree digging to find out who his family was over the years. Tons of really cool stuff. My great great great grandfather (Henry's father) was a full blown Romani. Hung around Black Patch Park in Birmingham with other families such as the Boswell's, Hearn's, Lee's and Gray's. My grandfather has pages of documented stuff that he's found over the years.
Have Taylors in my tree too also some in Black Patch. I can relate to your story as I live in Australia (Dad emigrated here from UK) and my Grandad was born 'illegitimate' and was brought up seeing his birth mum sometimes and his Dad started a new family the next year unfortunately, so there was secrecy around everything. I am a Cooper with Stanley, Ayres, Taylor, Broadway and a bunch of others. I'm sure we're distant cousins! Kushti bok!
I've got Foster,Jenkins I don't know if anybody has come across any
All them families where together for years along with shaws and lovells are all black face Rom and where part of the Romany gypsy lore society in other words the original real Roms
@@jackiemoon4587 Cushti Bok to you too friend
@Romchav my next door neighbour was a lovell. Gave up his gypsy roots and became a london cabbie. But he was a hard man with dark features and would do anything for his family.
Living a nomadic horse drawn road life for the last 6 yrs (now in Europe), the hard life isn't that bad.
But you aren't Romani.
In the first minute of this documentary the narrators like "Lol, poor women, they even had to carry firewood and cook over open fires". I knew it being sexist was a given cause it's age, but lol, my feckin 89 year old grandma could fucking take any of you in a brawl...
the film is wonderful,,,the narator couldnt tell muck from manure.