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GIPSY CHILDREN, CARRYING PLACARDS, head a delegation of their folk as they meet Mr Eric Lubbock, Liberal member of Parliament for Orpington, Kent, to urge quick action over the “gipsy charter” Act of Parliament he sponsored. The Act gives gipsies the right to permanent caravan sites in England and Wales so that their children can attend school regularly.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31831, 8 November 1968, Page 11

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GIPSY CHILDREN, CARRYING PLACARDS, head a delegation of their folk as they meet Mr Eric Lubbock, Liberal member of Parliament for Orpington, Kent, to urge quick action over the “gipsy charter” Act of Parliament he sponsored. The Act gives gipsies the right to permanent caravan sites in England and Wales so that their children can attend school regularly. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31831, 8 November 1968, Page 11

GIPSY CHILDREN, CARRYING PLACARDS, head a delegation of their folk as they meet Mr Eric Lubbock, Liberal member of Parliament for Orpington, Kent, to urge quick action over the “gipsy charter” Act of Parliament he sponsored. The Act gives gipsies the right to permanent caravan sites in England and Wales so that their children can attend school regularly. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31831, 8 November 1968, Page 11