Pagans, Hippies and Travellers - Glastonbury Festival
Pagans, Hippies and Travellers - The Wicker Man effigy in the Green Field art Glastonbury Festival. June 1992. There are many folkloric myths surrounding druids and the Wicker Man. Julius Caesar's diaries mention the ritual burning of prisoners and criminals as far back as 55 BC. Todays Druids are probably as much influenced by the 1973 ‘The Wicker Man’ movie, than by any historical evidence, which is non existent. However there is some rare historical evidence that shows Celtic races did burn and sacrifice animals and people at times.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Glastonbury Festival circus performers. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans, Hippies and travellers. Summer 1992.
Travellers reading the local news story about themselves, in a field with fellow travellers in the village of Linchmere, Sussex UK. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Wind Phones at the Glastonbury Festival. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - A field in Sussex. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Children at Hillersland near Berry Hill in the Forest of Dean, where Sid Rawle dubbed by the tabloids as ‘King of the Hippies’, ran the highly successful Forest Fayre for several years. Forest Fayre. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - A hippy couple sitting in their Vardo, is a traditional four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used by British Travellers as their home. Glastonbury Festival. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Forest Fayre. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Forest Fayre. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers. UK. 1992.
Pagans Hippies and Travellers - Glastonbury Festival. During the summer of 92 I travelled to Sussex, Gloucestershire, and Somerset UK, capturing and soaking up some of the spirt of The New Age along the way. Travellers also adopted aspects of gypsy life, Rastafarianism and circus communities.