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<div class="no-img">According to Roy Pledger, the long gone Robin Hood Inn in Barnsdale "once [...] displayed a three pint leather bottle, said to have belonged to Robin Hood."<ref>See his [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/64061635 comments to his excellent photo of Robin Hood's Well (Barnsdale) at Panoramio].</ref> I have not come across any mention of this priceless object elsewhere, and Mr Pledger does not cite any source, but a three pint leather bottle does seem a fitting relic for a leader of merry men. However, the collection of Robin Hood paraphernalia at the restaurant connected with [[Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham)|Robin Hood's Well in Nottingham]] is also said to have included a Robin Hood's bottle.<ref>[http://www.nottinghampost.com/bob-white-unsolved-mysteries-robin-hood/story-20062768-detail/story.html Bob White. 'The five unsolved mysteries of Robin Hood' (Nottingham Post, 13 Nov. 2013)].</ref> Without reliable sources we cannot be certain that both of these Robin Hood relics really existed. Perhaps someone mistook the Nottingham well for that in Barnsdale or ''vice versa'?{{ | <div class="no-img">According to Roy Pledger, the long gone Robin Hood Inn in Barnsdale "once [...] displayed a three pint leather bottle, said to have belonged to Robin Hood."<ref>See his [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/64061635 comments to his excellent photo of Robin Hood's Well (Barnsdale) at Panoramio].</ref> I have not come across any mention of this priceless object elsewhere, and Mr Pledger does not cite any source, but a three pint leather bottle does seem a fitting relic for a leader of merry men. However, the collection of Robin Hood paraphernalia at the restaurant connected with [[Robin Hood's Well (Nottingham)|Robin Hood's Well in Nottingham]] is also said to have included a Robin Hood's bottle.<ref>[http://www.nottinghampost.com/bob-white-unsolved-mysteries-robin-hood/story-20062768-detail/story.html Bob White. 'The five unsolved mysteries of Robin Hood' (Nottingham Post, 13 Nov. 2013)].</ref> Without reliable sources we cannot be certain that both of these Robin Hood relics really existed. Perhaps someone mistook the Nottingham well for that in Barnsdale or ''vice versa'?{{PnItemQry}} | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
* [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/64061635 Panoramio: Robin Hood's Well, Burghwallis, South Yorkshire.] | * [http://www.panoramio.com/photo/64061635 Panoramio: Robin Hood's Well, Burghwallis, South Yorkshire.] |
Revision as of 03:07, 17 July 2018
Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood Inn.
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-02. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-17.
According to Roy Pledger, the long gone Robin Hood Inn in Barnsdale "once [...] displayed a three pint leather bottle, said to have belonged to Robin Hood."[1] I have not come across any mention of this priceless object elsewhere, and Mr Pledger does not cite any source, but a three pint leather bottle does seem a fitting relic for a leader of merry men. However, the collection of Robin Hood paraphernalia at the restaurant connected with Robin Hood's Well in Nottingham is also said to have included a Robin Hood's bottle.[2] Without reliable sources we cannot be certain that both of these Robin Hood relics really existed. Perhaps someone mistook the Nottingham well for that in Barnsdale or vice versa'?Template:PnItemQry
Sources
- Panoramio: Robin Hood's Well, Burghwallis, South Yorkshire.
- White, Bob. 'The five unsolved mysteries of Robin Hood' (Nottingham Post, 13 Nov. 2013) (apparently only available online).
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