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There was a public house named the Robin Hood at 42 (formerly 44) Sincil Street, Lincoln, by 1861 and to 1938 if not later.
There was a public house named the Robin Hood at 42 (formerly 44) Sincil Street, Lincoln, by 1861 and to 1938 if not later.


Pub Wiki lists information on publicans etc. for 1861-1905.<ref>[https://pubwiki.co.uk/Lincolnshire/Lincoln/RobinHood.shtml Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 44 Sincil street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire] and see there [https://pubwiki.co.uk/Lincolnshire/Lincoln/Lincoln1901Pubs.shtml Pub Wiki: Lincoln Pub history listing and directory in 1901.]</ref> The 25" O.S. maps listed below all have a 'P.H.' (for 'public house') at the spot. The latest, published in 1946, was based on a survey carried out in 1938, so presumably the pub was still in existence at that time.
Pub Wiki lists information on publicans etc. for 1861-1905.<ref>[https://pubwiki.co.uk/Lincolnshire/Lincoln/RobinHood.shtml Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 44 Sincil street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire] and see there [https://pubwiki.co.uk/Lincolnshire/Lincoln/Lincoln1901Pubs.shtml Pub Wiki: Lincoln Pub history listing and directory in 1901.]</ref> The 25" O.S. maps listed below all have a 'P.H.' (for 'public house') at the spot. The latest, published in 1946, was based on a survey carried out in 1938, so presumably the pub was still in existence at that time. As of Nov. 2020, the building is home to Greenwoods Menswear.
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== Gazetteers ==
== Gazetteers ==

Revision as of 19:40, 4 November 2020

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The site of the Robin Hood.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The former Robin Hood / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-04. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-04.

There was a public house named the Robin Hood at 42 (formerly 44) Sincil Street, Lincoln, by 1861 and to 1938 if not later.

Pub Wiki lists information on publicans etc. for 1861-1905.[1] The 25" O.S. maps listed below all have a 'P.H.' (for 'public house') at the spot. The latest, published in 1946, was based on a survey carried out in 1938, so presumably the pub was still in existence at that time. As of Nov. 2020, the building is home to Greenwoods Menswear. Template:PnItemQry

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