
The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. Annalise, Appleby.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. Horse fairs are an occasion to dress up – nevermind the mud! Margaret, Kenilworth.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. Lilly May after the sermon, Appleby.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. Twins Debbie and Kathleen, Appleby.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. Sisters Mary and Eileen, Appleby.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society. The boys in Ballinasloe are watching the horse races.

The focus of this project is on the historically nomadic communities – English and Irish Travellers. Systematically excluded and ostracised, they were forced by the state to abandon their traditional lifestyle and culture. Annual horse fairs held all over Ireland and England are a way to celebrate their roots and give Travellers a chance to spend some time with friends and family. This project explores what it means to be a Traveller in a modern society.

More than 30,000 Hasidic Jews live in Stamford Hill, a neighbourhood in north-east London. During Purim festival, the community celebrates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman. As the tradition has it, children dress up in phenomenal costumes and parade in the streets as Rubik’s Cubes, princesses, Virgin Atlantic stewardesses and popcorn boxes.









LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – MAY 7: A man holds a slushie on a hot day in Brixton, London, United Kingdom on May 7, 2018 (Photo by Tori Ferenc for The Washington Post)



