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Bowtop style. Photo courtesy of Greg's Gypsy Bowtop Caravans. According to Daniel Wing, a Vermont-based physician and vardo historian, Bowtop caravans are a good choice for today's builders ...
One of her latest creations is this vardo-style caravan that looks like a work of art in its own right. Brooke built this amazing gypsy wagon tiny home all by herself and intends to use it for her ...
Prior to sale, the caravan had been an eye-catching landmark in the garden of Dunkirk Manor, Amberley, near Nailsworth for the last 20 years. This type of caravan is also known as a 'bow-top vardo ...
Romany Gypsies started to live in caravans, which they call vardoes, in the 1850s. Before this they travelled by horse or foot and camped in tents made from hazel rods covered with tarpaulin.
The traditional horse-drawn Gypsy caravan may be a thing of the past. But a school project to build a traditional Romany waggon or ‘vardo’ has been building bridges with Trafford’s ...
Tour a handmade gypsy wagon nestled in the B.C. forest. Tiny micro home on wheels in 160 sq. ft of natural living, recycling and self sufficiency in a small vardo.
Romany Gypsies started to live in caravans, which they call vardoes, in the 1850s. Before this they travelled by horse or foot and camped in tents made from hazel rods covered with tarpaulin.