Gypsies of the New Century

Gypsies of the New Century

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They were British urban youth who were imbued with the spirit of punk, the philosophy of anarchism and hatred of Margaret Thatcher. They climbed on old rickety carts and cars, exchanging the charms of the modern world for the freedom of nomads.Gypsies of the New CenturyAnd although the nomads of the new century have adopted the philosophy and carried it even further, preferring to use traditional horse carts instead of cars, they still do not disdain such amenities as mobile phones, laptops and even Facebook. In the late 1980s and 1990s, stories about these travelers were everywhere – illegal riots, clashes with the police, drugs and rage.

Gypsies of the New Century

Many families, including this seven Delaneys, have traded cars for horse-drawn carts. These photos were taken from a book in the 1990s, when middle-class English youth, to the horror of their well-to-do parents, were fascinated by romantic ideas of independence from any rules and restrictions. Having got vans, young people went to meet adventures in order to breathe in the spirit of freedom and equality

Gypsies of the New Century

These photos were taken in the late 80s and early 90s. In this photo you see Corina and Anarchi Rose.

Gypsies of the New Century

And this is Dave.

Gypsies of the New Century

Taking as a basis the lifestyle of traditional Gypsies, many travelers of the new century exchanged their cars for horse-drawn carts.

Gypsies of the New Century

"It all started in 1986 with New age gypsies who traveled on motorcycles. They called themselves the "Peace Convoy." I also saw them at Stonehenge in 2001," says photographer Ian McKell.

Gypsies of the New Century

"To my surprise, I saw in this new tribe both traditions, for example, horse carts, and innovations of modern life - mobile phones and even Facebook."

Gypsies of the New Century

"I liked the idea of how old and new get along together on the road." In the photo: Bini.

Gypsies of the New Century

In this van lives one of the travelers of the new century named Bryony.

Gypsies of the New Century

Ian McKell took the first photos of the "new gypsies" 25 years ago. Since then, he has spent a lot of time with them and made friends among the Gypsies of the new century.

Gypsies of the New Century

Since then, he has decided to follow the evolution of this direction. People from all social strata of society were attracted by the romantic lifestyle of travelers, their freedom and disobedience to established rules.

Gypsies of the New Century

"For me, this is a personal journey," says the photographer– "I am interested in the fact that these people do not have their own history, like real Gypsies. But they chose to live by the road, with horses and traditional wagons."

Gypsies of the New Century

Among these people there are also children of wealthy parents who have decided to exchange the charms of modern life for the romance of nomadic behavior.

Gypsies of the New Century

Why not romance?

Gypsies of the New Century

A young man, more like a character in a Charles Dickens novel, against the background of vans. One of the early photographs by Ian McKelly.

Gypsies of the New Century

Gypsies of the new century Nigel and Angie are somewhere in the hinterlands of rural Britain.

Gypsies of the New Century

And here is the photographer Ian McKelly himself.

Gypsies of the New Century

And this is the cover of his new book "New Gypsies".

Keywords: Britain | Nomads | Informal | New age | Subculture | Gypsies

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