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  • Seen through a 1990s-era caravan, a lady reads to herself on a summers evening while holidaying on a camping site in Cornwall, on 13th August 2000, in Looe, England.
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  • A camper sits in morning sunshine outside his 1990s-era caravan while holidaying on a camping site in Cornwall, on 13th August 2000, in Looe, England.
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  • A mother feeds her small child alongside his older sister in a  1990s-era caravan while holidaying on a camping site in Cornwall, on 13th August 2000, in Looe, England.
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  • As the late light turns into twilight blue, the warm orange glow of two caravan campers can be seen through both the front and rear windows of their caravan at the Trewethett Farm Caravan Club Site, Tintagel, Cornwall.  The wife watches TV at the back while the husband reads his newspaper shows the small world that caravanners enclose themselves in when on a camping holiday. Caravanning is one the favourite leisure pastimes in Britain, its association, the elite Caravan Club, was founded in 1907 and now represents nearly 1 million members (caravanners, motor caravanners and trailer tenters) and has an  annual turnover of £86 million. On the open road, the caravan is as ridiculed and despised for its slowness and the width it occupies on narrow country lanes.
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  • Seen from ground-level, a pair of feet in white trainers are seen large in the foreground on lush grass, one standing on a foot pump as it inflates a camping lilo air bed on a summer afternoon at the Trewethett Farm Caravan Club Site, Tintagel, Cornwall. Seen through the man's bare legs, the man's wife sits in front of the caravan's awning on a sun chair, cuddling the family pet dog. Caravanning is one the favourite leisure pastimes in Britain, its association, the elite Caravan Club, was founded in 1907 and now represents nearly 1 million members (caravanners, motor caravanners and trailer tenters) and has an  annual turnover of £86 million. On the open road, the caravan is as ridiculed and despised for its slowness and the width it occupies on narrow country lanes.
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  • A husband, wife, child and their dog are caravan campers who are relaxing in chairs outside their caravan’s awning. Their pet dog lies with its belly up relishing the attention of being tickled by its ‘mother’ while the man leans over to help his child with a toy. Their table has Sun cream and sun glasses showing us this is high summer at the site at Looe in Devon, England, run by the prestigious Caravan Club of Great Britain whose membership stands around 1 million members. Formed in 1907 the club boasts over 900 staff and an annual turnover of around £100 million. Rules about pitching vans and how to behave with waste, children and noise are strictly controlled and often, sites specialise more for families with kids or for older people wanting more peace.
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  • As evening light fades, campers who are relaxing in the awning of their caravan are having a sociable time with friends. Their table has drinks and an outdoor campers' light and we see through the open flap of their awning at a caravan site at Looe in Devon, England. Other vehicles can be seen in the distance, all lined up against the hedged-border of this field, run by the prestigious Caravan Club of Great Britain whose membership stands around 1 million members. Formed in 1907 the club boasts over 900 staff and an annual turnover of around £100 million. Rules about pitching vans and how to behave with waste, children and noise are strictly controlled and often, sites specialise more for families with kids or for older people wanting more peace.
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  • Electrical pylon placed in the Lydd caravan park on Jurys Gap Road, Lydd, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • Electrical pylon placed in the Lydd caravan park on Jurys Gap Road, Lydd, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • Electrical pylon placed in the Lydd caravan park on Jurys Gap Road, Lydd, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • A retro silver airstream caravan converted into a Mexican street food cafe on South Side Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America. The neon sign above the caravan says Taco vs Burritos.
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  • A customized caravan sits in the damp woods at the Faslane Peace Camp, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Matt Bury, 52, is one of the camp's 10 full time residents and has been living in this trailer for a year. Painted harlequin-styled diamonds adorn the walls of the van in a personal artistic statement. Calor gas bottles lie on the ground and weeds grow around this semi-permanent site. Faslane Peace Camp is a makeshift political activists' site alongside HM Naval Base Clyde where Trident nuclear deterrent missiles and Vanhuard Class submarines dock. The camp has been occupied continuously, in a few different locations since 12 June 1982. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • Covered car from the desert sun next to a caravan in Yucca, California.
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  • Huge caravan in carpark on 6th March 2020 in Panama City, Florida, United States. With an average of 320 days of Florida sunshine each year – and 27 miles of sugar-white sands bordering the clear, emerald green waters where the Gulf of Mexico and St. Andrew Bay converge – Panama City Beach is a favourite of travellers seeking an affordable beach vacation with year round offerings.
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  • Nightfall on trees and the campsite in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. A lone caravan with a striped windbreak and a glow from awning lights looks forlorn but peaceful at this tranquil place in front of a duck pond. The last daylight fades behind after another fine summer's day at this popular location in East Anglia know for its flat landscape and wide skies.
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  • Nightfall on trees and the campsite in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. A lone caravan with its owner watching TV, a striped windbreak and a glow from awning lights looks forlorn but peaceful at this tranquil place. The last daylight fades behind after another fine summer's day at this popular location in East Anglia know for its flat landscape and wide skies.
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  • Stopping for ice cream and doughnuts at the Dinky Doughnuts Airstream caravan stall along the Southbank on a spring afternoon, London. South Bank is an area of London, England located immediately adjacent to the south bank of the River Thames. It forms a long and narrow section of riverside development that is within the London Borough of Lambeth and partly in the London Borough of Southwark. It developed much more slowly than the north bank of the river due to adverse conditions, and throughout its history has twice functioned as an entertainment district, separated by a hundred years of use as a location for industry. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district.
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  • Surrounded by books and holy relics, a monk follower of Tibetan-Buddhism engages in Puja, or prayer, at the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre in Eskdalemuir, Scotland. This young western man wears traditional Tibetan monk's clothes, prays in a caravan adapted to become a woodland home in the woodland near the Centre. He is a western visitor, many of whom have had a troubled youth and are sometimes escaping a criminal past, who arrive in the Scottish wilderness for isolated Retreat periods, for short-term spiritual relaxation or to follow Tibetan teaching methods for discovering inner-peace, through prayer and meditation. This Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Kagyu school celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2007.
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  • Travellers move a caravan at Dale Farm site prior to eviction. Riot police and bailiffs were present on 20th October 2011, as the site was cleared of the last protesters chained to barricades. Dale Farm is part of a Romany Gypsy and Irish Traveller site in Crays Hill, Essex, UK<br />
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Dale Farm housed over 1,000 people, the largest Traveller concentration in the UK. The whole of the site is owned by residents and is located within the Green Belt. It is in two parts: in one, residents constructed buildings with planning permission to do so; in the other, residents were refused planning permission due to the green belt policy, and built on the site anyway.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
Sleeping in front of a caravan after a long night
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  • Airstream van burger food stall on the riverside walkway as dusk turns to evening on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Airstream van burger food stall on the riverside walkway as dusk turns to evening on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
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  • Jordan. Zaatari Camp for Syrian Refugees. Qamar reads her school book.
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  • Glastonbury Festival, 2015.<br />
All dressed up & dancing in the camping grounds before setting off for the big night out. The boxes for the beer & cider consumed make perfect face masks.
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  • Airstream van burger food stall on the riverside walkway as dusk turns to evening on the Southbank, London, United Kingdom. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20161122_south bank walkway dusk_011.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
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  • Shangri La camping field, Glastonbury Festival 2016. The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, United Kingdom. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • A couple sleep on sun loungers outside the awning of their parked caravan at a caravan site in Devon. Both tired out from a day's touring or walking, the two are sound asleep, dreaming of the peaceful life on holiday in the quiet corner of the otherwise busy location.
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  • Wrecked property in a flooded caravan park in the north Welsh coast community of Towyn, UK. On the fence is the reminder of what this summer holiday site would normally be like, where owners remind holidaymakers not to hang their washing on the broken fence. A combination of gale-force winds, a high tide and rough seas caused Towyn's flood defences to be breached at about 11.00am on 26 February 1990. 4 square miles (10 km2) of land was flooded, affecting 2,800 properties and causing areas of the resort to be evacuated.
    towyn_floods-28-02-1990_1_1.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair21-21-08-2013_1.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boy parades around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair20-21-08-2013_1.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young woman rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair19-21-08-2013_1.jpg
  • In a far corner of a caravan site is a dog exercise area, strictly for where pets can be walked on their leads, sniff and meet other animals and allowed to foul the grass as long as owners clear up their mess and deposit it in the dustbin provided on the path. A sign saying Dog Walk has been staked into the ground and clearly indicates the grassy location, avoiding confusion and argument. The countryside is green at this location in Looe in Devon, England, run by the prestigious Caravan Club of Great Britain whose membership stands around 1 million members. People are allowed to bring pets to only certain sites where areas like this are provided and families prefer to bring their dogs on holiday with them rather than pay for kennels.
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  • Sign on traffic control caravan, Glastonbury Festival 2010
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  • A bright blue caravan along the A5 has been converted into a roadside cabin cafe and is open for business on the 19th April 2011 in Betws-y-coed in the United Kingdom.
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  • A bright blue caravan along the A5 has been converted into a roadside cabin cafe and is open for business on the 19th April 2011 in Betws-y-coed in the United Kingdom.
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  • A bright blue caravan along the A5 has been converted into a roadside cabin cafe and is open for business on the 19th April 2011 in Betws-y-coed in the United Kingdom.
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  • Line-up of trucks belonging to the Fordson tractor company during an agricultural exhibition in Paris in 1961. Looking pristinely clean with blackened wheels, the lorries have been driven over from the Ford Motor company factory at Dagenham near London, to this site in the French capital. On the side are the words Tracteuropa Demonstration Caravan. This is an annual expo of farming equipment such as tractors and this stand belongs to Ford, whose employees are over for this important exhibition in the industry calendar. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film.
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  • Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Pilot in the cockpit of a small airplane. Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Pilot in the cockpit of a small airplane. Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Pilot in the cockpit of a small airplane. Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Hillary Mattinson is the owner of Nettlesyke Kerryn, a shearling one-year-old Ryeland ewe. Nettlesyke Kerryn was named Champion Female Ryeland and has  won a couple of other classes. Her husband, Alan, a long-distance lorry driver, helps with the sheep and goes to shows with her, (they stay in their 'old dilapidated caravan'). 'I remember one year it rained the day before and the sheep were outside. We were up till 3am trying to get them dry,' Hillary says. The Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows, is famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses.
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  • A shallow chested and tired storm trooper walk passed the 'Austronaut's Caravan'. On the first day the show is open only a thousand locals who won free ticket gets an advanced entry to the show.Dismaland, a bemusement park set up by artist Banksy show casing more hand 40 artists. The bemusement park is set in a former lido in Weston Super-Mare.After much secrecy the show opened to a small number of locals from Weston Super-Mare Friday and fully to the public Saturday Aug 22.
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  • A caravan in the healing field in Glastonbury festival.<br />
Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
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  • The ruined city of Ouadane with it's ancient mosque. Ouadane was  founded in in the 10th century by the Berber tribe Idalwa el Hadji and soon became an important caravan and trading centre. A Portuguese trading post was established in 1487, but the town declined from the sixteenth century. The old town, a World Heritage Site, though in ruins, is still substantially intact, while a small modern settlement lies outside its gate.
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  • A bright blue caravan along the A5 has been converted into a roadside cabin cafe and is open for business on the 19th April 2011 in Betws-y-coed in the United Kingdom.
    SM_RoadsideBritain_190.jpg
  • Pilot in the cockpit of a small airplane. Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Pilot in the cockpit of a small airplane. Amazon edge, a Cessna Caravan light aircraft is ownbed by Greenpeace and used to monitor and investigate deforestation from logging and the Belo Monte Hydroelectric dam. Altamira, Para, Brazil.
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  • Chirchiq crossroads on 25th February 2014 in Uzbekistan. Once a busy trade route for caravans journeying along to the Chirchiq River. The small town of Chirchiq, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, is a good location to pick up a ride into the Tian Shan Mountains.
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