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The caravan’s lead wagons were drawn by the very beautiful multi-colored gypsy horses. These docile, athletic, and intelligent horses, though smaller, had the look of the Budweiser draft horses.
This purple wagon was built by the Gypsy Caravan Company in the Garboldisham village of Norfolk, England. It's a quaint, contemporary take on the traditional Reading style.
This “ Gypsy Caravan ” near Saguenay, Quebec, is a beautiful example of that. It’s easy to spot due to the colorful, yet minimalistic exterior, keeping the ornate woodwork to a minimum.
We found an interesting video above that gives some historical context to the wagons -- and at the bottom of this post, we've embedded a 1939 video on the subject. A couple of the wagons we feature in ...
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.
Gypsy wagons are experiencing a resurgence in Europe. Wally and Victoria Roth, of Bend, Ore., partnered with a European caravan builder, hoping to capitalize on this recent trend in the United States.