Duncan Williamson came from a large Scottish Traveller family. Born in a
tent by Loch Fyne in 1928, with his Grandmother as the midwife,
Williamson grew up surrounded by storytellers, ballad singers and
musicians. He attended Furnace Public School, although the Travellers
were often subject to prejudice in the local area. He left home at 13
working at everything from farm work to coaching boxing. He eloped and
married his cousin Jeannie Townsley with whom he had seven children.
Following her death he met and later married Linda Headlee who
instigated the publication of his stories and encouraged him to take his
reputed repertoire of three thousand tales from the tent to the world.
David Campbell's desire to broadcast one of Duncan's stories on BBC
Radio Scotland brought about their eventful meeting. Williamson died in
2007 aged 79. This first volume of A Traveller in Two Worlds follows
Duncan Williamson's life until 1971. His story will be continued in
Volume Two.