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The Rev. George Bramwell Evens (1884- [November 20]] 1943) was, under the pseudonym Romany (and sometimes The Tramp), a British radio broadcaster and writer on countryside and natural history matters - quite possibly the first to broadcast on such issues. He was also a Minister of the Methodist Church.

Biography

His mother was a true Romany, born in a caravan (or 'vardo' in Romani).

He is most famous for his Out With Romany programmes on the BBC's Children's Hour, describing travels in his own vardo, with Comma the horse, his spaniel Raq and his young friends Muriel and Doris. Only one such recording is known to survive.

The vardo is now preserved in Wilmslow, Cheshire by Macclesfield Borough Council.

As a Methodist minister, his ministries included Goole; the Methodist Central Hall, Carlisle (1914-26); Huddersfield (1926-29); and the King Cross Methodist Chapel, Halifax (1929-39), after which ill health forced him to give up the ministry. He moved to Wilmslow, where he died, leaving his wife, Eunice, son Glyn and daughter, Romany June.

The Romany Society, originally formed in 1943 and re-founded in 1996, celebrates his life and work. Its patron is Terry Waite.

Bibliography

The books were analysed, from a collector's point of view, in the January 2002 edition of Book and Magazine Collector magazine.

Original Romany Books

(Credited to G. Bramwell Evens)

The Romany Readers

Published by the University of London Press in 1951.

  1. Hotchi the Hedgehog
  2. Smut the Hare
  3. Flash the Fox
  4. Spook the Barn-owl
  5. Pete and Prue the Partridges
  6. Nick the Weasel
  7. Billy the Squirrel
  8. Sleek the Otter

By Romany's son

Written by Romany's son, Glyn K. Evens.

By Romany's wife

Written by Romany's wife, Eunice Evens.

By Romany's friend

Written by Romany's friend, H.L. Gee.

Biography

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