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Travelling showpeople, see
Carny (US),
Showmen (UK) The
Peredvizhniki or
Itinerants, a
school of nineteenth-century
Russian painters Vagrancy (people) People...
- and Mains. p. 31. Graham, E.
Dorothy (2013).
Chosen by God: The
Female Itinerants of
Early Primitive Methodism (PDF) (PhD thesis).
University of Birmingham...
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Itinerant teachers (also
called "visiting" or "peripatetic" teachers) are
traveling schoolteachers. They are
sometimes specialized to work in the trades...
- An
itinerant poet or
strolling minstrel (also
known variously as a gleeman, circler, or cantabank) was a
wandering minstrel, bard, musician, or other...
- An
itinerant court was a
migratory form of
government shared in
European kingdoms during the
Early Middle Ages. It was an
alternative to
having a capital...
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There are a
number of
traditionally itinerant or
travelling groups in
Europe who are
known as
Travellers or
Gypsies (the
latter being increasingly taken...
- A
Justice Itinerant was a
royal appointed official sent to the
English counties and
Ireland to
administer justice. Holdsworth,
William Searle (1922)....
- The
Itinerant Artist Project (IAP) is a painting-based
project with
strong public outreach and
performance art dimensions,
devised and
undertaken by Western...
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Beginning in the
early days of
silent films Itinerant filmmakers traveled across the US[when?][clarification
needed : Where? Context?] to make
their movies...
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Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also
spelled shnorrer) is a
Yiddish term
meaning "beggar" or "sponger". A big
number of
beggars resulted in
Poland after Chmielnicki's...