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In 1993, photographer Donovan Wylie began documenting the lives of a group of the young people first dubbed \'New Age Travellers\' by Margaret Thatcher. He found them in a lay-by on a main road in Gloucestershire and has been photographing their lives ever since.
Losing Ground tells the intimate story of one gathering of individuals searching for an alternative. Whether disillusioned by modern culture, excluded from it, or simply seeking a safe haven, the members of this group found each other and created their own refuge outside society. Donovan Wylie\'s photographs chart the progress and decline, from the idyllic rural setting of Gloucestershire, to London\'s urban underworld.
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ENGLAND. Baking. A46 Travellers site between Bath and Stroud in the South West of England. 1994.
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GB. ENGLAND. Travellers. 1996
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G.B. Jack outside his mothers caravan.
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Joe in the early morning hanging out of his mother\'s truck.
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Gloucestershire. Sonny, aged five, chopping wood.
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Chris preparing to inject himself. Whitechapel Travellers site, London, 1996.
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Julie and Sam lying on their bed together. Whitechapel Travellers site, London, 1996.
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Sleeping quarters, travellers site, Whitechapel, London.
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Chris and Sam preparing Heroin. Whitechapel Travellers site, London, 1996.
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GB. London. Preparing to go begging. Squat, Seven Sisiters.
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Julie in London. Spring 1996. |
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