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* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102339183#zoom=5&lat=3268&lon=5222&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Lancashire'' XII.SE (''c.'' 1947; rev. 1911).]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102339183#zoom=5&lat=3268&lon=5222&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Lancashire'' XII.SE (''c.'' 1947; rev. 1911).]
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* {{:Morecambe Bay Partnership 2018a}}, p. 65, asset No. 63.
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Robin Hood and Little John, Hampsfield

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood and Little John, Hampsfield / Karl and Ali, 1 Mar. 2015, Creative Commons via Geograph.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-15. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-02-15.

Two boulders immediately east of Heaning Wood, on Hampsfield Allotment, c. 1.3 km SE of Field Broughton, are or were known as 'Robin Hood and Little John'. Though their collective name is perhaps no longer current, the two large stones remain in situ.

The earliest record of Robin Hood and Little John known to IRHB is a 6" O.S. map published in 1851, based on a survey carried out in 1848. The name is included in 6" and 25" O.S. maps published as late as c. 1947 and possibly later. Template:PnItemQry

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