Wade, (Gwen), "Gypsy Palace at [Kirk] Yetholm
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Wade, (Gwen), "Gypsy Palace at [Kirk] Yetholm
Classmark: BC MS ROM 2/C/11
Original reference: BC MS Rom 2/6/14
Creator(s): Wade, Gwen
Date(s): 10/09/1965
Size and medium: 1 painting
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/505184
Collection group(s): Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections
Description
Painting of a house known as "Gypsy Palace" at [Kirk] Yetholm. Colour poster paint and ink on paper.
Inscription on front reads, "Sketch of the Gypsy Palace by Gwen Wade(editor of the West Riding Anthology), when she visited Yetholm on the Scottish border with DU.R.[Dorothy Una Ratcliffe] on September 10th1965.
Physical characteristics
Measurement details: 33 x 27cm.
Biography or history
Gwen Wade was involved with the Yorkshire Dialect Society (as was Dorothy Una Ratcliffe). "Gypsy Palace" and Kirk Yetholm is known to have historical associations with Scottish border Gypsies and Travellers and particularly the Faa families. [There are unfounded suggestions of ancestral links between DUR and the Faa's - there are references in DUR's "Romany Joter" and "Gypsy Dorelia" to Doreina Faa.]
Provenance
Donated by the artist in 1965.
Access and usage
Reproduction
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Please note that there may be differences in the terms used to describe the particular communities represented in this collection, many of which have changed over time and may continue to change.
At the time this catalogue was created there are many definitions that identify different cultural and ethnic groups with their varied histories, traditions and associations with a travelling life.
These can include but are not limited to those that have been recognised in UK law as ethnic groups; English and Welsh (Romany) Gypsies, Irish and Scottish Travellers; and non-ethnic groups that consider themselves distinct even if these have not been recognised in UK law, e.g. New Travellers, Showmen and Bargees. Outside of the UK 'Gypsy' may also be considered offensive and ‘Roma’ is often used instead as the universally preferred term although this term also represents a wide range of distinct groups, (e.g. Sinti, Manouche).
It is our intention to respectfully and (where possible) accurately refer to these different communities in the catalogue. For this reason we ask you to note the following with regards to the descriptions in this catalogue that have been based on these current definitions:
1) As many of these definitions have only come into being since the collection was created/1st catalogued, please be aware that original descriptions may not accurately reflect the group to which it refers, (e.g. the word 'Gypsy,' may have been used to describe those now recognised as Irish Travellers/Roma). Therefore it is worth searching under various terms, e.g. 'Romany' and 'Traveller,' to broaden the scope of search results as well as using the alternative historical spellings, 'Gipsy,' 'Gipsie,' or ‘Romani.’
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