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The story of Blackpool's South Shore Romany Gypsies

South Shore Romany Gypsies were central to the development of Blackpool as a tourist town, but as the town grew they were forced off the land. Is enough being done to recognise their contribution?

Nov 12, 2024
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By Antonia Charlesworth Stack, first published 22 February 2024

Sarah Petulengro’s booth on Blackpool Pleasure Beach may be the last vestige of Romany Gypsy heritage in South Shore. It’s a history that stretches back to the mid 1800s when her ancestors pitched their tent on sands no one else had deemed habitable. 

“It was a harsh life but it would have be…

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