The Romany Society

Celebrating G. Bramwell Evens, "Romany of the BBC", Britain's first broadcasting naturalist

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About the Society

The Romany Society was originally formed in 1946, after Romany's death, and continued until 1965. It was re-founded in 1996, with Mr Terry Waite as Patron and Mrs Romany Watt (Romany's daughter) as President. It was created to promote and encourage the study and appreciation of Romany, his life and works. There are over 300 members of all ages.

Membership is open to all - for details visit the Membership Page

Books by or about Romany

As 'Romany', G. Bramwell Evens wrote over 10 books, aimed at children but just as appealing to adults. Some are available in re-print, and all can be obtained second-hand.

Only one radio recording survives and this can now be bought on CD.

Details of all the books, and new books about, or in the style of Romany are given on the Books Pages.

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