These sketches date from 1807 and are by Pyne and Nattes
Above, camp in c 1760. Below, donkey bridge to take pressure off the donkey's back from ropes holding panniers. Upper right, donkey bridge; right, frame found in many old pictures but not sure of purpose.
Below and to the right, sites of Wayside Burials
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Below, Gypsies in Ettrick Forest from an old print.
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Above, 'Gipsies at Cold Harbour', painting by Haselhurst. Notice especially the toilet tent, a very rare site in old paintings. Below, Gypsies on the road to Bettws Gwerfil Goch by GP Boyce, August 1851.