The Gypsies Of Gloucestershire "Don't Fit In The Welfare State" - Miss Wilmott - ware reads the Council's letter to Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckland, both in their eighties. The carefree ways of Gloucestershire's Romany folk have clashed with the rules and regulations of local authorities, and at Miss Wilmott-ware's land, near Tewkesbury, (where gypsies have returned after work in the hopfields they have found a resting place with the owner's consent. The local Council however, have informed Miss Ware that she will be prosecuted if they remain. So far, Miss Ware has kept within the law by shifting the encampment to other parts of her estate within the statutory six weeks. November 12, 1950. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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