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  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_25.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_02.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_01.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_23.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_20.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_17.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_11.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_10.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_09.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_07.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_04.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_21.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_22.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_19.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_18.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_15.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_14.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_03.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_24.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_12.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_13.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_08.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_06.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_05.jpg
  • (c) Licenced to London News Pictures 04/06/2015. Appleby, Cumbria, UK. Annual meeting fair for Travellers and Gypsies at Appleby in Cumbria. Travellers and Gypsies head into the village to meet and bath the horses in the River Eden. There is a heavy Police and RSPCA Officer presence in the village to keep the peace. Most travellers visit the local pub The Grapes Inn for a drink by the river. Much of the village traffic is held up by horse and carts. Photo credit : Harry Atkinson/LNP
    LNP_APPLEBY_HORSE_FAIR_HAT_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0087.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young boy prepares to take his horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_043.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0085.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0070.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken down to the River Eden to be washed as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_058.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_074.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_076.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Brian Regent sells pots and pans as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_014.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0084.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0061.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0064.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0067.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_079.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
A horse looks on as a trap is driven past as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_059.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_063.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_062.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_068.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
06/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_069.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young girl looks out of the back window of a bow top wagon as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_039.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_041.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_044.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_045.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses and traps are driven up the 'mad mile' as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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The first horse walks from the River Eden as RSPA officials look on as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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The first horse enters the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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The first horse enters the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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The first horse enters the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Trevor Jones from the Wirral sharpens knives as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Tilly-Raine Barnes, 3, from Lancashire sits with her dog Pip on the steps of a bow top caravan as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Alistair Mitchell from Lancashire makes a cup of tea as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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Signs along the A66 warn travellers about the annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Men stand and watch the horses as they are paraded as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A girl rides her horse along the road as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Visitors chat as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A horse and trap is driven along the road as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Three girls walk a donkey along the road as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Two men look on as horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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06/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses are taken into the River Eden to be washed as is the tradition as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young couple ride their horse along the pavement as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young girl takes her horse into the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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Horses and traps are driven up the 'mad mile' as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A man reacts to the camera as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_030.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses and traps are driven up the 'mad mile' as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_032.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A young boy stands with two small horses as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_033.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A street entertainer dances an Irish jig as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_037.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Horses and traps are driven up the 'mad mile' as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_035.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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A bow top wagon is driven to the campsite as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_036.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_020.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_022.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
<br />
Gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_023.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
05/06/2014. <br />
<br />
Appleby, Cumbria, England<br />
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The first horse enters the River Eden as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 5 June, 2014 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_026.jpg
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