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Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections6
Brotherton Collection3

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gypsies5
romany language2
genealogy2
human rights2
civil and political rights2
administration of justice1
social justice1
urban planning1
roma1
traditional societies1

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England5
United States1
Somerset1
Wales1
West Yorkshire1
Scotland1
Gloucestershire1
Bristol1
Canada1
France1

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Robert M Dawson1
Puxon, Grattan1
Purches, Samuel Leslie (1898-1955)1
Smith Family1
Smith, Jenny1
Wimberley1
Tom Paht1
Leslie Purches1
Lee Family1
Boswell Family1

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Up to 19994
Up to latest2
Archive Collection:
MS 1911
c.1967-2007
Includes correspondence, newspaper cuttings, research papers, reports, copies of minutes and publications relating to Gypsies and Travellers collected by Diana Allen.
Archive Collection:
​MS 2064
c.1985 - c.2017
Papers created and reference material collected in the course of Jenny Smith's work campaigning on behalf of Gypsies and Travellers in Bristol area and nationally (UK). Concerns various UK laws, (...
Archive Collection:
MS 2073
1908-1918
Correspondence, notebooks, diaries and reports/loose notes documenting Hall's research and information gathering.Mainly concerned with (UK) Gypsy and Traveller biographies and genealogical details.
Archive Collection:
​MS 2074
c.1947-1970
Press cuttings and card indexes relating to Gypsies and Travellers.
Archive Collection:
​MS 2077
c.1963- c.1971
Papers (mainly relating to the establishment and work of the Gypsy Council) and print items referencing Gypsies, Travellers and Roma as deposited by Donald Kenrick.
Archive Collection:
MS 2242
1931-1955
The collection relates to the Selborne Hop Mission to members of the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller community on the Selborne Estate, Hampshire, in 1931. The Mission may have been requested by Lord Selbor...