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== Records ==
== Records ==
<blockquote>[27 June 1907:]<br/>
<blockquote>[27 June 1907:]<br/>
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<tr><td style="vertical-align:top;">Foresters</td><td style="max-width:170px;">F. Wells, H. Sayer, G. Ainge, F. Ainge, H. Dennis, D. Ashby, T. Reynolds, A. Ridley, J. Ashby, W. Twinn, J. Green, S. Sharpe, C. Rew.<ref>{{:Anonymous 1907e}}, verso.</ref></td></tr></table></blockquote>
<tr><td style="vertical-align:top;">Foresters</td><td style="max-width:170px;">F. Wells, H. Sayer, G. Ainge, F. Ainge, H. Dennis, D. Ashby, T. Reynolds, A. Ridley, J. Ashby, W. Twinn, J. Green, S. Sharpe, C. Rew.<ref>{{:Anonymous 1907e}}, verso.</ref></td></tr></table></blockquote>
== Source notes ==
== Source notes ==
Postcard without publisher, place or date, presumably published 1907. Punctuation silently regularized, ellipses used for horizontal spacing in original silently omitted.
Verso of postcard without publisher, place or date, presumably published 1907. Punctuation silently regularized, ellipses used for horizontal spacing in original silently omitted. See gallery below.
 
== IRHB comments ==
== IRHB comments ==
The event commemorated in the postcard from the verso of which the above list of "dramatis personae" is taken was a carnival  
The event commemorated in the postcard from the verso of which the above list of "dramatis personae" is taken was a carnival that must have been arranged to raise funds for Finchley Cottage Hospital, which was established 1908 and renamed Finchley Memorial Hospital 1922.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley_Memorial_Hospital Wikipedia: Finchley Memorial Hospital.]</ref>
 
The hospital was originally established as the Finchley Cottage Hospital and opened with 20 beds in May 1908.[1] An extension financed by public subscription which would form a lasting memorial for the Finchley dead of the First World War was opened by General Sir Ian Hamilton in 1922.[1] The facility was renamed the Finchley Memorial Hospital that year.[1]
 
A casualty department opened in 1926 and a two-story accommodation block for nurses opened in 1933.[1] A geriatric day facility was opened by Margaret Thatcher, the local MP, in January 1987.[1]
 
A new three-storey hospital building was procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract in 2010.[2] It was built by Galliford Try at a cost of £28 million and was opened by the Duke of Gloucester in September 2013.[3]
 


=== Lists and gazetteers ===
== Lists and gazetteers ==
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}
* Outside scope of {{:Lancashire, Ian 1984a}}
* Outside scope of {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}, pp. 171-92
* Outside scope of {{:Singman, Jeffrey L 1998a}}, pp. 171-92
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley Wikipedia: Finchley]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley Wikipedia: Finchley]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley_Memorial_Hospital Wikipedia: Finchley Memorial Hospital.]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley_Memorial_Hospital Wikipedia: Finchley Memorial Hospital.]
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== Notes ==
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Finchley Memorial Hospital - geograph.org.uk - 119298.jpg|The original Finchley Cottage or Memorial Hospital / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Finchley_Memorial_Hospital_-_geograph.org.uk_-_119298.jpg Martin Addison, 9 Feb. 2006, Creative Commons, via Wikipedia and Geograph.]
Finchley_Memorial_Hospital.jpg|The new hospital, built 2012 / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finchley_Memorial_Hospital#/media/File:Finchley_Memorial_Hospital.JPG Dudley Miles, ''c.'' 13 Apr. 2016, Creative Commons via Wikipedia.]
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 7 January 2021

Festivals
Locality Finchley
Vicinity In Finchley
Coordinate 51.6056, -0.1763
Adm. div. Middlesex, now Greater London
Began 27 June 1907
Ended 27 June 1907
Events Carnival; Robin Hood; Maid Marion; Friar Tuck; Bishop of Hereford; Sheriff of Nottingham; Sir Richard Lee; Lady Richard Lee; Much the Miller's Son; Will Stutly; Gilbert of the White Hand; Allan-a-dale; Bob Scarlett; Little John; Foresters.


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Finchley Memorial Hospital.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Records

[27 June 1907:]

Robin Hood and His Men
Emblematic Car by "West Finchley Cork Club."
Finchley Hospital Carnival, June 27, 1907.
Robin HoodW. Webster.
Maid MarionW. Hickmott.
Friar TuckG. Hales (Senr.).
Bishop of HerefordW. Reid.
Sheriff of NottinghamR. Wheeler.
Sir Richard LeeW. Harvey.
Lady Richard LeeH. Wells.
Much (the Miller's Son)H. Perry.
Will StutlyJ. Harvey.
Gilbert of the White HandW. Perry.
Allan-a-daleP. Perry.
Bob ScarlettG. Hales (Junr.).
Little JohnC. Lambert.
ForestersF. Wells, H. Sayer, G. Ainge, F. Ainge, H. Dennis, D. Ashby, T. Reynolds, A. Ridley, J. Ashby, W. Twinn, J. Green, S. Sharpe, C. Rew.[1]

Source notes

Verso of postcard without publisher, place or date, presumably published 1907. Punctuation silently regularized, ellipses used for horizontal spacing in original silently omitted. See gallery below.

IRHB comments

The event commemorated in the postcard from the verso of which the above list of "dramatis personae" is taken was a carnival that must have been arranged to raise funds for Finchley Cottage Hospital, which was established 1908 and renamed Finchley Memorial Hospital 1922.[2]

Lists and gazetteers

Sources

Background

Notes