Woman and children
Original photograph taken by Charles Barker Howdill (1863–1941)
Howdill used the problematic term ‘gipsy’ in a number of photo titles, in line with common parlance a century ago. This sequence of photographs features a group of ‘Circassian gypsies’ who took up temporary residence in two houses in Cobourg Street, Leeds - later demolished to make way for the Merrion Centre. They were the subject of an article possibly written by Howdill and illustrated by one of his photographs: ‘A Circassian Colony’, Yorkshire Evening Post, 9 December 1911.
LEEDM.F.1993.0005.0106. Black and white photograph of Gipsy woman and two children with urn and plates. Woman apparently the same one seen in colour with tambourine (in LEEDM.F.1993.0005.0114 ).