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Clay Lake, Spalding PE12 6BL, UK

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The Gordon Boswell Romany Museum is the lifetime's work Gordon Boswell (died 27.08.2016, aged 76), who amassed a collection of artefacts, photographs, and several examples of the characteristic wagon or Vardo. The museum also operates a number of non-Romany vehicles, including a horse-drawn hearse. The collection is housed at Clay Lake, Spalding in Lincolnshire, England.

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Building bridges to the non-Romany community had tradition in Boswell's family. His great-grandfather had been an important source of information on Romany traditions and language for Victorian academics including George Borrow. Gordon Boswell's father Sylvester published in 1970 a best-selling autobiography, "The Book of Boswell", which portrayed the Romany life. Gordon Boswell gradually collected waggons, carts and other artefacts of Romany life over many years. The museum that resulted was opened on 25 February 1995.

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The museum is open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays between roughly Easter and the end of October each year. There is access to all exhibits for the disabled. An admission fee is charged. The museum uses one of the wagons for organised trips in the nearby Fenland.

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Gordon Boswell Romany Museum Wikipedia