I have looked for years for my 'travelling in work' greatx3 grandfather Richard Cork (1812, Stone, Kent) with his family in the 1851 Census.
I know that he was in Pyrford, Surrey, on 23rd February 1851 for the baptism of his son, Stephen, who was born just before close by in Wisley. He would have had his family with him, wife Jane, daughters Sarah (14), Jane (9), sons Richard (10), Daniel (6), James (3) and babe in arms Stephen.
However, they cannot be found in the 1851, despite a great deal of searching. The family were in Seal, in Kent, for the baptism of their next child in 1853, and I know lived there for some years.
So, in the 1851 it's likely they were living/travelling in a tent or a caravan or a wagon, somewhere on the edge of habitation, between Surrey and Kent, with mother, father, 5 children and a baby.
Can't tell at this distance what the weather might have been like - but I can imagine what March/April in Kent is likely to have been....camp fires, cold, wet, windy - a horse to look after, too?
Even worse than the hovels in London for the rest of my family?