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The bronze statue of Robin Hood on the Castle Green was made by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Woodford James Woodford (1893-1976)] in 1951.
James Woodford's<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Woodford Wikipedia: James Woodford.]</ref> full-length Robin Hood statue with its two complementary bronze plaques, on the Castle Green, was a gift to Nottingham City from Philip E. F. Clay, Esq., on the occasion of a royal visit to Nottingham on 28 June 1949.<ref>[http://eresources.ntu.ac.uk/mle/acc/subjects/heritage/sculpture/elevations/RHood/plaques/clayCloseup.htm Nottingham Sculpture Tour – (6) Robin Hood: Unveiling plaque]</ref> The statuary was unveiled in 1952.<ref name="amos">[http://www.nottsheritagegateway.org.uk/people/jawoodford.htm Nottingham Heritage Gateway: James Arthur Woodford] by Dr Denise Amos.</ref>
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The Robin Hood statue is one of two major works by Nottingham sculptor James Woodford that can be seen in the city. He began work on the sculture in 1950 or 1951. Cast in eight pieces of bronze, the sculpture stands on a two and a half ton block of white Clipsham stone. The stockily built archer was meant to be a realistic representation of a medieval Englishman but has often been criticized for not living up to (anachronistic) expectations inspired by portrayals of the outlaw in films. The arrow Robin Hood shoots was repeatedly stolen, and eventually it was decided to leave the statue 'arrowless'.<ref name="amos"/>
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== Gazetteers ==
== Gazetteers ==
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-311.
* {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 300-301.
 
== Sources ==
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* [http://www.nottsheritagegateway.org.uk/people/jawoodford.htm Nottingham Heritage Gateway: James Arthur Woodford] by Dr Denise Amos
* [http://eresources.ntu.ac.uk/mle/acc/subjects/heritage/sculpture/subMaps/submap7.htm Nottingham Sculpture Tour – (6) Robin Hood by James Woodford.]
== Maps ==
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/115392407#zoom=5&lat=10842&lon=3564&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.6 (1884; surveyed 1879&ndash;80)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17.999668647474934&lat=52.94977&lon=-1.15629&layers=168&b=5 25" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.6 (1901; rev. 1899)] (georeferenced)
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/115392410#zoom=5&lat=10380&lon=3609&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.6 (1901; rev. 1899)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/115392413#zoom=5&lat=10448&lon=3591&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.6 (1915; rev. 1913)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603268#zoom=5&lat=3452&lon=5594&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.NW (1885; surveyed 1880&ndash;81)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=52.94922&lon=-1.15647&layers=6&b=5 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.NW (1901; rev. 1899)] (georeferenced)
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603265#zoom=5&lat=3559&lon=5263&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.NW (1901; rev. 1899)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603262#zoom=5&lat=3460&lon=5291&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.NW (1920; rev. 1919)]
* [https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603259#zoom=5&lat=3464&lon=5239&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Nottinghamshire'' XLII.NW (''c.'' 1947; rev. 1938).]
== Background ==
* {{:Nottingham Wayfarers' Rambling Club 1994a}}, pp. 4, 7 (map)
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Woodford Wikipedia: James Woodford.]
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 1 May 2021

Locality
Coordinate 52.950561, -1.153338
Adm. div. Nottinghamshire
Vicinity Nottingham Castle, Nottingham
Type Artifact
Interest Artifacts
Status Extant
First Record 1952
A.k.a. Robin Hood's Statue
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The Robin Hood statue.
Ken Bramman of the Foresters Morris Men sings a traditional May Day song at the Robin Hood statue to celebrate the coming of the summer; 1 May 2021

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-05-01.

James Woodford's[1] full-length Robin Hood statue with its two complementary bronze plaques, on the Castle Green, was a gift to Nottingham City from Philip E. F. Clay, Esq., on the occasion of a royal visit to Nottingham on 28 June 1949.[2] The statuary was unveiled in 1952.[3]

The Robin Hood statue is one of two major works by Nottingham sculptor James Woodford that can be seen in the city. He began work on the sculture in 1950 or 1951. Cast in eight pieces of bronze, the sculpture stands on a two and a half ton block of white Clipsham stone. The stockily built archer was meant to be a realistic representation of a medieval Englishman but has often been criticized for not living up to (anachronistic) expectations inspired by portrayals of the outlaw in films. The arrow Robin Hood shoots was repeatedly stolen, and eventually it was decided to leave the statue 'arrowless'.[3]

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