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Reading Gypsy Wagon
The Reading or kite wagon is so named due to its straight sides that slope outwards towards the eaves, high arched wheels, and relative light weight; there is no other vardo that epitomizes the golden age of Romani horse travel. It dates from (1870) and is synonymous with the original builder Dauton and Sons of Reading where the vardo takes its name. The wagon was highly prized by the Romanies for its aesthetic design, beauty and practicality to cross fords, pull off road and over rough ground, something smaller-wheeled wagons like the Burton were unable to do.
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Pot Cart Gypsy Wagon
The Pot Cart is like all gypsy vehicles highly decorated in the traditional styles and colours. When viewed from the side the Pot cart's boat shape can be clearly seen. This boat shape with its many compound angles makes the model maker's task more difficult and demanding. Thus a time consuming model to build and decorate.
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Balkan Gypsy Wagon
Unlike the Gypsies who have remained in India, many of the Balkan Gypsies have become settled. They often live in villages or near the towns or cities. Some still travel, though, by caravans of cars, trucks, and trailers. Works with Gypsy Horse Not included: Click Details for more info
Open Lot Gypsy Wagon
Almost identical in size and construction of the Bow Top wagon, the Open lot or Yorkshire Bow featured the same design but with a curtain instead of the door characteristic of other wagons. The wagon's entrance was covered by a curtain for privacy.
Burton Gypsy Wagon
Popular with Romanis, as well as Showmen families, and circus people, the Burton wagon is the oldest example of a wagon used as home in Britain. Originally, with its undecorated van, the Burton wagon evolved into an elaborate Romani vardo, but due to its smaller wheels it was not suited for off-road use.
Works with Gypsy Wagons Original and Exclusive to makeCNC All breeds of horses have a history, whether it be ancient or modern and the Gypsy Horse is no different. He is known across the world by many different names. Some of these names are the Gypsy Horse, Gypsy Cob, Gypsy Vanner, Irish Cob and Tinker. The Gypsy Horse has been well known and bred by the Gypsies in England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, for a hundred years and more. In recent years, he has also become widely known in European countries. Click Details for more info
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Universal Gypsy Horse Works with all the Gypsy Wagons - Gypsy Horse Is Included in this set!
Included in this Set: The Balkan Gypsy Wagon, The Reading Gypsy Wagon, The Openlot Gypsy Wagon, The Pot Cart Gypsy Wagon and The Burton Gypsy Wagon and the Universal Gypsy Horse.
Gypsy Wagon Set One
Caravans or Vardo, Gypsy Waggons, have been used by Gypsies for about 150 years as their home. Before then they walked on foot, used carts to convey their possessions and slept in tents. Waggons built to live in, not just to carry persons or goods, developed about 1810 in France. In England these were probably first used by showmen travelling between fairs and with circuses in the 1820s. Gypsies began living in them about 1850.The Gypsies' name for their Waggon is a Vardo. Click Details for more info
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