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Museum workers at the Louvre take the "Mona Lisa" for its annual inspection. When this photo was published in the June 1971 issue, the museum was preparing to double the number of exhibits on display.
A cowboy herds his cattle through tall grass in the Herrera province in Panama. This picture originally appeared in a March 1970 story about Panama as a link between oceans and continents.
Gypsy men sit outside a drinking establishment and play cards, Appleby, 1972.
An elderly Gypsy woman peers through the ornately etched window of her motor home.
A trader counts gold sovereigns used for horse trading, Appleby, 1972. An old Gypsy saying reads: “Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter, it gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark”.
Men barter for horses, slapping hands to signify a bid, Appleby, 1972.
Painted bowtop wagons, of Gypsy caravans, evolved from ground tents that were later raised onto wheels. They became traditional conveyances and homes, and many still use them to travel to Appleby to this day.
A young Gypsy boy smiles for the camera, Appleby, 1972.
A sign warns against encampment on a field it states has been sprayed with a poisonous substance; Appleby, 1972.
A child sips from a china cup inside a family caravan, Appleby Fair, 1972.