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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-16. Revised by … There seem to be relatively few Robin Hood-related postcards in the glamour category.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-27. Revised by … There is a substantial number of postcards with photos or artwork depicting localities named after or otherwise related to Robin Hood. Only a few out of a collection of some 500 topographical postcards have currently been uploaded to IRHB. These are nearly all found on pages in the place-names or festivals sections. Images of postcards are included on the pages listed below, either in galleries or as single images. Clicking on an image displays it in a lightbox, where a link labelled 'more' leads to the file entry page for the image in question. This includes a list of links to all pages where the image is used, including IRHB's bibliographical entry of the postcard. England Postcards of specific localities in England organized by historic county. Berkshire Derbyshire Essex Gloucestershire Hertfordshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire London Middlesex North Riding …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-08. Revised by … Postcards relating to Robin Hood drama. Discussion ⁃ Lake, Fred 1991a.
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  • Pelham. Robin Hood's bay, the Landing (9291). [s.l.]: Pelham, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Pelham. Robin Hood's bay, the Landing (9291) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-09-27. Revised by … There is a substantial number of postcards with photos or artwork depicting localities named after or otherwise related to Robin Hood. Only a few out of a collection of some 500 topographical postcards have currently been uploaded to IRHB. These are nearly all found on pages in the place-names or festivals sections. Images of postcards are included on the pages listed below, either in galleries or as single images. Clicking on an image displays it in a lightbox, where a link labelled 'more' leads to the file entry page for the image in question. This includes a list of links to all pages where the image is used, including IRHB's bibliographical entry of the postcard. England Postcards of specific localities in England organized by historic county. Berkshire Derbyshire Essex Gloucestershire Hertfordshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire London Middlesex North Riding …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-08. Revised by … Postcards relating to Robin Hood drama. Discussion ⁃ Lake, Fred 1991a.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-16. Revised by … There seem to be relatively few Robin Hood-related postcards in the glamour category.
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  • Short introduction We hope that this wiki will in due course come to live up to its somewhat grand name. It is called 'International' because in addition to the vast amount of material that exists in English, we intend to add information about materials in other languages such as translations of ballads, secondary literature, children's fiction, literature on foreign analogues of Robin Hood etc. Arguably 'Bibliography' is a misnomer as the site already includes a wealth of all sorts of information one would not nor­mally expect to find in a biblio­gra­phy, but the biblio­gra­phical aspect is in all cases taken quite seriously, and there is already a wiki named the Robin Hood Wiki, so another name had to be found for the site. Latest news NEW subsite: IRHB Editions, currently with a single edition: A Gest of Robyn Hode ⁃ 2024-03-12: All tithe awards for the following English counties have now been searched for Robin Hood-related place names: …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-28. Revised by … This section includes a page on online lists of artifacts and pages on categories of artifacts such as postcards, souvenir items, prints, paper toys, plastics toys, casts, costumes, sports paraphernalia, means of transport etc. There will also be a page on unique (art) items such as paintings, statues etc. There is as yet little if any general criticism. Lists These are all listings at online auction sites. ⁃ eBay.com: Robin Hood. At any given time a search for "Robin Hood" at eBay.com yields the fullest list of artifacts relating to the outlaw that can currently be found. Mass-produced artifacts Cigarette cards Beer and ale Postcards Means of payment Discussion ⁃ Christy, Miller 1887a, pp. 137-38. Robin Hood appears on many of the 17th century tokens issued by Essex public houses named the Green Man. Unique artifacts Objects allegedly connected with Robin Hood or members of his band; …
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  • Site of Little John's Cave. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-10. Revised by … Little John's Cave which was located very near Little John's Well on the NE side of Doncaster Road (A638), 1.3 km NW of Hampole, a little west of Barnsdale, has been filled in, and the well structure is derelict. The name is first recorded in an 1838 MS Tithe Award where it appears as "Little John's Cave & Well". Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. I have not found this in the 1838 tithe award for Hampole online at the Genealogist, Piece 43, sub-piece 190, Image 288-90 (£), but it is probably incomplete as it runs to only three pages. The locality is very close to Hazel Lane Quarry, an active limestone quarry. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 308 (s.n. 'Little John's Well'). MS Sources ⁃ 1838 Tithe Award; cf. Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. I have not found Little John's Cave listed in the 1838 tithe award for Hampole online at the Genealogist, Piece …
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  • Lilywhite Ltd., publisher of postcards. See St. Albans Lilywhite Postcards. Click the hardly visible link labelled 'Show more' for an excellent summary of the company's history. Items by this originator Notes
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  • German publisher of postcards. Metro Postcard lists the company as "St.&Co.D.", locating it in Dresden, Saxony. The logo on the company's postcards is a triangular frame around "St&C o " above "D". This has sometimes been misinterpreted as "St.D & Co.". On the assumption that the "D" stands for "Dresden", the company is here listed as "Stengel and Co", while the form used in bibliographical entries of its postcards is "St. & Co." Items by this originator
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  • "A photographer, publisher, and printer of gravure and real photo postcards depicting views of southern England"; active 1920-28, based at Tunbridge Wells. cf. Metro Postcards: S - PUBLISHERS page 3. Traded as "E. A. Sweetman & Sons" and "Sweetman". Items by this originator Notes
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  • The Robin Hood, Norton. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-01. Revised by … The still thriving Robin Hood pub on the corner of Ford Green Road and Spragg House Lane in Norton, Stoke-on-Trent, was in existence by 1845. In that year a newspaper reported that two colliers had misbehaved in the pub, being 'disguised in drink'. Pub History Society: PHS Book Review: Stoke-on-Trent Pubs by Mervyn Edwards, Amberley, 96 pages, 2014. The pub is included in all the early O.S. maps listed below. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Pub History Society: PHS Book Review: Stoke-on-Trent Pubs by Mervyn Edwards, Amberley, 96 pages, 2014. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Staffordshire XII.6 (1881; rev. 1876–77) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Staffordshire XII.6 (1899; rev. 1898) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Staffordshire XII.6 (1899; rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Staffordshire XII.6 (c. 1925; rev. c. 1922). No copy in …
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  • The exact location of Robin Hood's Close is not known, but it was near St Ann's Well, formerly known as Robin Hood's Well. I have put the Close close to the Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-15. Revised by … Robin Hood's Acre, mentioned in the Nottingham civic records for 1624/25 (see record cited below), was probably located near Robin Hood's Well. Stevenson, William Henry 1882a, vol. IV, p. 441. I do not know where the Acre was located; the coordinates cited above put it quite close to Robin Hood's Well, but the exact spot I have chosen has nothing specific to recommend it. It is just that coordinates must be provided for this place-name to be indicated on the Google maps on the overview pages for Nottinghamhire and England. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 301, s.nn. 'Robin Hood's Acre', 'Robin Hood's Close'. Notes
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  • Anonymous. "Robin.Hood.Bed" (from Lydgate) ( 41C ). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. "Robin.Hood.Bed" (from Lydgate) (41C) ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Picture postcard (b./w.). 140 x 88 mm. Anonymous 19xxc-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Anonymous 19xxc-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Hegedüs-Geiger, R. Publishers of postcards. See: H.G.R.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-08. Revised by … The Robin Hood Inn (Welsh: Gwesty Robin Hood) is a listed 15th century building. It has a beer garden and children's play area. Gazetteers ⁃ British Listed Buildings ⁃ Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales: Robin Hood Inn, 126 Monnow Street, Monmouth ⁃ UK Pub Finder: Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth, Gwent Sources ⁃ Wikipedia: Robin Hood Inn, Monmouth. Postcards File:Gwent Federation of Women's Institutes xxxxa-r.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Gwent Federation of Women's Institutes. The Robin Hood, Monmouth ([s.l], [s.d]) / HTN collection. File:Robin Hood Inn (Monmouth).jpg|thumb|right|500px|The Robin Hood / philbly.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay: From South; Way Foot; Ebb Tide at Way Foot; from N. Cliff; Climbing Bay Bank (Valentine's "Carbo Colour" Postcards). Dundee and London: Valentine & Sons Ltd, [19??]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay: From South; Way Foot; Ebb Tide at Way Foot; from N. Cliff; Climbing Bay Bank (Valentine's "Carbo Colour" Postcards) (Dundee and London, [19??]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • Anonymous. Souvenir of Robin Hood's Bay (6 View Postcards). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Booklet of six monochrome photo­graphic post­cards. 142 x 96 mm. (booklet); 137 x 87 mm. (cards); each card w. a flyleaf of tissue paper. Inside covers blank; all cards have same verso. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Souvenir of Robin Hood's Bay (6 View Postcards) ([s.l.], [19??]). Booklet of six monochrome photo­graphic post­cards. 142 x 96 mm. (booklet); 137 x 87 mm. (cards) File:Anonymous 19xxzt-r.jpg|Souvenir of Robin Hood's Bay (6 View Postcards) ([s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]). Booklet of six monochrome photo­graphic post­cards. 142 x 96 mm. (booklet); 137 x 87 mm. (cards); each card w. a flyleaf of tissue paper. Front cover / HTN collection. File:Anonymous 19xxzt-flyleaf.jpg|Souvenir of Robin Hood's Bay (6 View Postcards) ([s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]). Booklet of six monochrome photo­graphic post­cards. 142 x 96 mm. (booklet); 137 x 87 mm. (cards); each card w. a flyleaf …
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  • Hockley (now NE Nottingham), where the Robin Hood was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-14. Revised by … The Robin Hood in Hockley is included on a list of alehouse keepers' recognizances from 1761 (see record cited below). In similar entries from 1759 and 1762 it is referred to as the Green Man. A couple of other pubs on these lists also appear under two different names. In the case of the Robin Hood/Green Man, the vacillation is almost certainly due to its signboard allowing both interpretations and the name being set down in the record by someone other than the pub owner. I do not find it very likely that the proprietor should deliberately have changed the pub's name from the Green Man to Robin Hood between 1759 and 1761, only to change it back again already in 1762. On the other hand, Robin Hood and the Green Man may very well have looked similar enough on inn signs to lead to confusion. Other Green Men are known to have morphed into Robin Hoods. Stevenson, William …
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  • Cooper, Clement. Dominoes, Robin Hood Pub, Mos Side, 1986. [s.l.]: Clement Cooper, [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 148 x 105 mm. Someone claiming to be Clement Cooper has requested that scans of this card be removed from IRHB. Citation ⁃ Cooper, Clement. Dominoes, Robin Hood Pub, Mos Side, 1986 ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 148 x 105 mm.
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  • Tichnor Bros. Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm, Pleasant Lake, Mass. Boston, Mass.: Tichnor Bros.; West Yarmouth, Mass.: H.L. Moore Co., [1930-51]. Picture post­card (col.). Linen texture. Photographer: Hicks. 90 x 138 mm. Dating based on the following: Ray Boas Bookseller: A Brief History of Postcards states that Tichnor Bros's linen postcards were produced from 1930 and into the 1960's. According to the page How To Date U.S. Postcards by Postage Amount, the 1c postage rate was valid for the period 1898-1951. Citation ⁃ Tichnor Bros.; H.L. Moore Co. Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm, Pleasant Lake, Mass. (Boston, Mass.; West Yarmouth, Mass., [1930-51]). Picture post­card (col.). 90 x 138 mm.
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  • Anonymous. Bottom of the Bank, Robin Hood's Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [197?]. Picture post­card (col.). 102 x 148 mm. "Copyright. Printed from an original water colour drawing, by Harold Todd, Robin Hood's Bay". Textured stock. Similar postcards have been published by J. H. Davenport & Sons Ltd. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Bottom of the Bank, Robin Hood's Bay ([s.l.], [197?]). Picture post­card (col.). 102 x 148 mm.
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  • Albyn Road, where there was a Robin Hood pub in the last half of the 19th century. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-21. Revised by … The Robin Hood on the street now named Albyn Road in Deptford is in evidence from 1861 to 1891. The original address was 15 Garden Row. This street name was in use by 1871 and still in 1881, but by 1891 the street had been renamed St Johns Road, which was already the name of a stretch of the same road immediately to the south. Sometime after 1938 the street was again renamed, this time to Albyn Road, a name it still retains. See Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 15 Garden Row, St Paul, Deptford; London Pubology: Robin Hood; maps listed below. Two public houses are indicated on the maps on the stretch of road in question. One, though unlabelled on the maps, is easily identified as the still existing Prince Alfred at 44 Albyn Road, on the corner of Albyn Road and Oscar (formerly Francis) Street. Pub Wiki: Prince Alfred, 44 Albyn Road, Deptford SE8; and 25" …
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood's Stone, Pinfold Hill, Keighley. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (b./w.). 90 x 141 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood's Stone, Pinfold Hill, Keighley ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photographic postcard (b./w.). 90 x 141 mm. Anonymous-19xxn-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Anonymous-19xxn-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • F. Frith & Co., Ltd. Hathersage ( Frith's Series ). Reigate: F. Frith & Co., Ltd, [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ F. Frith & Co., Ltd. Hathersage (Frith's Series) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 87 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxh-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxh-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-20. Revised by … The Robin Hood at 42 Shacklewell Lane, Hackney, existed at least as early as 1861 and closed no later than 1997, when it was converted to flats. Information on publicans gleaned from trade directories etc. from the period 1861–1983 can be found at Pub History (see Sources section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ London Pubology: Robin Hood ⁃ Pub History: The Robin Hood, 42 Shacklewell Lane, Hackney E8. Also see the following pages at Pub History: Hackney South West 1911 pub history census summary; The London Public Houses in the 1938 Post Office Directory - R; The London Public Houses in the 1944 Post Office Directory - Ri; East London Beer Guide & Pub directory in 1983 - E8 Hackney; East London Beer Guide & Pub directory in 1991 - E8 Hackney. Maps Maps of area; pub not included. ⁃ 25" O.S. map London XVIII (1873; …
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  • Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Town ( Frith's Series ). [s.l.]: Francis Frith, [c. 1902]. Photographic postcard (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Town (Frith's Series) ([s.l.], [c. 1902]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm. Frith, Francis 1902a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 1902a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Tabernacle Street, formerly Tabernacle Walk, where the Robin Hood and Little John was located. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-17. Revised by … The no longer existing Robin Hood and Little John at 33 Tabernacle Walk, now Tabernacle Street, in London (St Luke's parish) is first recorded in 1793. Information on publicans gleaned from trade directories etc. from the period 1793–1884 can be found at Pub History. Pub Wiki: Robin Hood & Little John, 33 Tabernacle Walk, St Luke parish of London; and see there The London 1839 Public House & Publican Directory - as listed in Llodnon 1839 Pigots Directory - R3; The London 1842 Robsons Public House & Publican Directory - R2; London 1841 Public House & Publican Directory - R3; London 1856 Public House & Publican Directory - R2; London 1869 Public House & Publican Directory - R2; The London 1884 Public House & Publican Directory - R2. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. …
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  • [ Frith, Francis ]. Robin Hood's Town ( Frith's Series ). [s.l.]: [Frith, Francis], [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm. Found with postmark date 1903. Citation ⁃ [Frith, Francis]. Robin Hood's Town (Frith's Series) ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm. Frith, Francis 1903a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 1903a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • The Grace, formerly Robin Hood's Retreat. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood's Retreat was until recently the name of a pub, later pub/restaurant, at 197 Gloucester Road in Bristol. After a change of owners the place reincarnated in 2014 as The Grace. Bristol Bites: The Grace: new venue for Gloucester Road from the Zazu’s team. The pub existed at least as early as 1890. Information on publicans gleaned from trade directories from the period 1890–1970 can be found at Pub History (see Sources section below). 'Robin Hood's Retreat' may sound fancy and modern, but the pub was in fact known under that name throughout its recorded history. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Anonymous 2006a, pp. 327-28, s.n. 'Robin Hood' ⁃ Bristol Bites: The Grace: new venue for Gloucester Road from the Zazu’s team ⁃ The Gloucester Road Story: 197 Gloucester Road, Bristol ⁃ …
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  • F. Frith & Co., Ltd. Hathersage Churchyard & Little John's Grave ( 85254 ). Reigate: F. Frith & Co., Ltd., [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 139 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ F. Frith & Co., Ltd. Hathersage Churchyard & Little John's Grave (85254) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 90 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxd-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxd-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Bay, 1927 ( Francis Frith 1822-1898, 80187 ). Andover, Hampshire: The Francis Frith Collection, [197?]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 150 x 112 mm. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Bay, 1927 (Francis Frith 1822-1898, 80187) (Andover, Hampshire, [197?]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 150 x 112 mm. Frith, Francis 197xa-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 197xa-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • F. Frith & Co. Ltd. Robin Hoods Stride, near Derby Dales ( DD 3 ). Reigate: F. Frith & Co. Ltd., [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (col.). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ F. Frith & Co. Ltd. Robin Hoods Stride, near Derby Dales (DD 3) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 88 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxe-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxe-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Frith, Francis. The Beach, Robin Hood's Bay ( Frith's Series, FRITH RHB 28 ). Reigate: Francis Frith, [c. 1951-60]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. The Beach, Robin Hood's Bay (Frith's Series, FRITH RHB 28) (Reigate, [c. 1951-60]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Frith, Francis 1951a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 1951a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Robin Hood's Chair. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-10. Revised by … 'Robin Hood's Chair' is the name of a rock immediately NE of Angler's Crag on the south shore of Ennerdale Water. The earliest reference I have found so far is a 6" O.S. map published in 1867, based on surveying done in 1863 (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 295, s.n. Robin Hood's Chair. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII (1867; surveyed 1863) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1900; rev. 1898) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1900; rev. 1898) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland LXVIII.SE (1926; rev. 1923-24). Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Ennerdale Water.
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  • [ F. Frith & Co., Ltd. ]. Robin Hood and Little John, Brentwood ( Frith's Series, BTW. 73F ). Reigate: [F. Frith & Co., Ltd.], [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ [F. Frith & Co., Ltd.]. Robin Hood and Little John, Brentwood (Frith's Series, BTW. 73F) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 87 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxi-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxi-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Bay ( Frith's Series, 80182 ). Reigate: F. Frith & Co. Ltd., [c. 1948]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 141 x 89 mm. Printed on light stock. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Bay (Frith's Series, 80182) (Reigate, [c. 1948]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 89 mm. Frith, Francis 1948a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 1948a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Stride, Elton ( Frith's Series, FRITH. ELT. 11 ). Reigate: [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.], [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (col.). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Stride, Elton (Frith's Series, FRITH. ELT. 11) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 87 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxg-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxg-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Little John's Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-10. Revised by … Photo: Gerald England The now derelict Little John's Well is located on the NE side of Doncaster Road (A638), 1.3 km NW of Hampole, a little west of Barnsdale. The name is first recorded in an 1838 MS Tithe Award where it appears as "Little John's Cave & Well", while on an 1841 Ordnance Survey map the locality is indicated as "Lt. John's Well" Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a, pt. II, p. 44. The tithe award is not that for Hampole, online at the Genealogist, Piece 43, sub-piece 190, Image 288-90 (£), which is dated 1838 and appears to be complete though running to three pages only. IRHB has not found any reference to Little John's Well in the tithe awards for neighbouring townships online at The Genealogist. Evidently the tithe award in question is not at the National Archives. The well water used to fill a stone trough that had the name "Little John's Well" incised on the front. What remains of the masonry at …
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  • Tichnor Bros. produced their linen texture postcard from 1930 and into the 1960's, cf. Ray Boas Bookseller: A Brief History of Postcards. Items by this originator
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  • [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Stride. Elton ( Frith's Series, ELT. 11 ). Reigate: [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.], [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (b./w.). 141 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ [F. Frith & Co. Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Stride. Elton (Frith's Series, ELT. 11) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 141 x 88 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxf-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxf-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Scott, Walter (of Bradford). York – the West Front, St. Mary's Abbey ( 4815 ). Bradford: Walter Scott, [c. 1930]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 136 x 86 mm. Citation ⁃ Scott, Walter (of Bradford). York – the West Front, St. Mary's Abbey (4815) (Bradford, [c. 1930]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 136 x 86 mm. Scott, Walter (of Bradford) 1930a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Scott, Walter (of Bradford) 1930a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Russel, Scott. The Parish Church, Hathersage ( The Scott Series, N o. 121 ). Birmingham, 67 a Worcester Street: Scott Russel & Co., The Post Card Specialists, [s.d.]. Picture postcard (col.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Russel, Scott. The Parish Church, Hathersage (The Scott Series, N o. 121) (Birmingham, 67 a Worcester Street, [s.d.]). Picture post­card (col.). 139 x 87 mm. Russel, Scott 19xxa-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Russel, Scott 19xxa-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Publisher of postcards, 1902-1909, based at 45 Farringdon Street, London. See Metro Postcard: H – Publishers – page 1. Items by this originator
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  • Site of. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-17. Revised by … A public house named the Robin Hood in Robin Hood Court, on the west side of Shoe Lane, is referred to as early as 1692, when it figures in the summary of a case at the Old Bailey. See Records below. Information on publicans gleaned from trade directories etc. from the period 1839–75 can be found at Pub History. Pub History: Robin Hood, 5 Robin Hood Court, Shoe Lane, Holborn. Also see Sources below. When one comes across references in the records, for instance Old Bailey case reports such as those listed below, to pubs named the Robin Hood in Holborn it is sometimes difficult to determine which is meant, for there were three Robin Hood pubs in Holborn: Robin Hood (High Holborn), Robin Hood (Holborn), Robin Hood (Leather Lane, Holborn). The one we are concerned with on this page is often identified in the records by reference to the street on which it was located. Its address was 5 Robin Hood Court, Shoe Lane. …
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  • Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Town, 1901 ( Francis Frith 1822–1898, No. 46798 ). Andover, Hampshire: The Francis Frith Collection, [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 151 x 103 mm. Date is late 1900s to 2015. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Robin Hood's Town, 1901 (Francis Frith 1822–1898, No. 46798) (Andover, Hampshire, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 151 x 103 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxc-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxc-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Frith, Francis. Robin Hood Statue, Thoresby Hall, Ollerton ( Orr., No. 39 ). Reigate: Frith's, [s.d.]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm. Below picture: "ORR. 39. Robin Hood Statue, Thoresby Hall, OLLERTON. Copyright Frith's". On verso: "Post Card | FRITH'S SERIES | REIGATE", "GREETINGS", "Address only to be written here", "Stamp", "Printed in England". Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Robin Hood Statue, Thoresby Hall, Ollerton (Orr., No. 39) (Reigate, [s.d.]). Picture post­card (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • Frith, Francis. Major Oak Sherwood Forest, (Age 1500 Years, Girth 35 Feet, Base 64 Feet) ( Edw., 9 ). Reigate, [Surrey]: F. Frith & Co. Ltd., [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Major Oak Sherwood Forest, (Age 1500 Years, Girth 35 Feet, Base 64 Feet) (Edw., 9) (Reigate, [Surrey], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxb-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxb-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • J. H. Davenport & Sons Ltd. Bloomswell. Robin Hood's Bay. Leeds: J.H. Davenport & Sons Ltd., [197?]. Picture post­card (col.) 103 x 146 mm. On dorse: "Copyright. Printed from Original Sketch, by Harold Todd. Robin Hood's Bay". Citation ⁃ J. H. Davenport & Sons Ltd. Bloomswell. Robin Hood's Bay (Leeds, [197?]) .
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  • Anonymous. Old Stretford. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (monochrome). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Old Stretford ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (monochrome). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • Frith, Francis. Souvenir Book of Robin Hood's Bay ( Frith's ). [s.l.]: [Francis Frith], [19??]. 10 photo­graphic postcards (b./w.). 86 x 68 mm. 'Copyright Frith's'. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. Souvenir Book of Robin Hood's Bay (Frith's) ([s.l.], [19??]). 86 x 68 mm. Frith, Francis 19xxj-r.jpg|Front cover / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-2r.jpg|Martin Row [card 2] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-3r.jpg|Looking South from Robin Hood's Bay [card 3] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-4r.jpg|General View [card 4] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-5r.jpg|General View [card 5] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-6r.jpg|The Church [card 6]. As mounted / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-6rportrait.jpg|The Church [card 6]. Portrait orientation / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-7r.jpg|The Openings [card 7] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-8r.jpg|The Slipway [card 8] / HTN collection. Frith, Francis 19xxj-9r.jpg|The Cliffs [card 9] / HTN …
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  • Anonymous. "The Robin Hood", Botany Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (monochrome). 138 x 87 mm. MS note "8/12" on dorse of IRHB copy perhaps suggests 1912. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. "The Robin Hood", Botany Bay ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic postcard (monochrome). 138 x 87 mm.
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  • Sweetman. Robin Hood Tea Lounge & Gardens, Catsfield, Battle (SS5). [Tunbridge Wells]: Sweetman, [1920-28]. Multiview photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. On verso: "A Sweetman Publication". The publisher was active 1920-28. cf. Metro Postcards: S - PUBLISHERS page 3. Citation ⁃ Sweetman. Robin Hood Tea Lounge & Gardens, Catsfield, Battle (SS5) ([Tunbridge Wells], [1920-28]). Multiview photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Notes Sweetman, E A 1920a-r.jpg| Sweetman, E A 1920a / HTN collection. Sweetman, E A 1920a-r-detail-1.jpg|Detail of Sweetman, E A 1920a / HTN collection. Sweetman, E A 1920a-r-detail-2.jpg|Detail of Sweetman, E A 1920a / HTN collection. Sweetman, E A 1920a-r-detail-3.jpg|Detail of Sweetman, E A 1920a / HTN collection. Sweetman, E A 1920a-r-detail-4.jpg|Detail of Sweetman, E A 1920a / HTN collection. Sweetman, E A 1920a-v.jpg| Sweetman, E A 1920a; verso / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. The Bank, Robin Hood's Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [197?]. Picture post­card (col.). 101 x 146 mm. "Copyright. Printed from Original Sketch, by Harold Todd, Robin Hood's Bay". Heavy textured stock. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Bank, Robin Hood's Bay ([s.l.], [197?]). Picture post­card (col.). 101 x 146 mm.
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  • Robin Hood's Bog. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-09. Revised by … Robin Hood's Bog is "situated in the woods on the eastern edge of Chillingham Park", Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, s.n. Robin Hood's Bog. about 2 km east of Chillingham. So far the earliest reference I have found is a 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1866, based on surveying done in 1860 (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, s.n. Robin Hood's Bog. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX (1866; surveyed 1860) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX.SE (1899; rev. 1897) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XX.SE (1899; rev. 1897) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland nXXII.NW (1926; rev. 1922). Background ⁃ Walking with Shepherds Walks: Stories about the experiences from the Shepherds Walks guided walks: Chillingham Ancient Park: Guided walk date - Saturday 8 May 2010 ⁃ Walking with Shepherds Walks: Stories …
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  • , . : , . Dorse different from that of foregoing issue and stock somewhat lighter. Is is uncertain which is the earlier. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. At Robin hoods Bay (4613) (Hastings, [s.d.]) .
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  • Frith, Francis. The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest. Edwinstowe. (Age 1500 Years: Girth 35 Feet: Base 64 Feet) ( Edw. 30 ). [Reigate, Surrey]: F. Frith & Co. Ltd., [c. 1962]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm. Date no later than 1962 cf. handwritten date on dorse. Citation ⁃ Frith, Francis. The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest. Edwinstowe. (Age 1500 Years: Girth 35 Feet: Base 64 Feet) (Edw. 30) ([Reigate, Surrey], [c. 1962]). Picture post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm. Frith, Francis 1962a-r.jpg|Front. Frith, Francis 1962a-v.jpg|Dorse.
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  • Anonymous. "Robin Hood House," Little Gaddesden. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. "Robin Hood House," Little Gaddesden ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Cottage. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-08-29. Revised by … 'Robin Hood Cottage' is a holiday home for rent Cumbrian Cottages: Robin Hood Cottage. situated in a vicinity known as 'Robin Hood' c. 2 km NE of Bassenthwaite Lake and some 600 m NNW of Bassenthwaite village. It is possible that the name 'Robin Hood', included on the 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1867 as well as subsequent revisions (see Maps section below), was originally used of the cottage and subsequently came to be applied to the vicinity in which it is located, but it may also have originated as the name for the adjacent Robin Hood Farm or the whole vicinity. The name 'Robin Hood Cottage' seems to have arisen more recently, probably some time in the second half of the 20th century, judging by the look of the sign in the driveway that reads 'Robin Hood House and Cottage' (see the second image in the Image Gallery below). The cottage is sometimes – incorrectly, I believe – referred …
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [197?]. Picture post­card (col.). 146 x 103 mm. "Copyright. Printed from an original water colour drawing, by Harold Todd, Robin Hood's Bay". Textured stock. Similar postcard published by J. H. Davenport & Sons Ltd. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay ([s.l.], [197?]). Picture post­card (col.). 102 x 148 mm. Also see ⁃ Davenport, J H 19xxf.
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  • Anonymous. [Robin Hood's Bay]. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. [Robin Hood's Bay] ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 88 mm.
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood's Grave. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood's Grave ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm.
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  • Anonymous. Kirklees Priory where Robin Hood Died. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Kirklees Priory where Robin Hood Died ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 87 x 137 mm.
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  • Anonymous. The Steps, Robin Hood's Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 135 x 89 mm. Serrated upper edge; evidently part of a set sold as a booklet. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Steps, Robin Hood's Bay ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 135 x 89 mm.
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  • Hildesheimer, S. Robin Hood's Bay. London and Manchester: S. Hildesheimer, [1906]. Picture post­card (col.). 138 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Hildesheimer, S. Robin Hood's Bay (London and Manchester, [1906]). Picture post­card (col.). 138 x 88 mm.
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  • Pelham. Robin Hood's Bay (9291). [s.l.]: Pelham, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Pelham. Robin Hood's Bay (9291) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Judges Ltd. Robin Hoods Bay (27226). Hastings: Judges Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 141 x 86 mm. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. Robin Hoods Bay (27226) (Hastings, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 141 x 86 mm.
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  • Millstone Cards. Robin Hood's Bay (YM 23). [s.l.]: Millstone Cards, [2002]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 147 x 105 mm. On dorse: "View of village and bay"; "Photo: Lesley Dengate"; "Printed in England". Citation ⁃ Millstone Cards. Robin Hood's Bay (YM 23) ([s.l.], [2002]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 147 x 105 mm.
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  • Dixon, J. Arthur. Robin Hoods Bay (PYC 26426). [s.l.]: J. Arthur Dixon, [c. 1986]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 148 x 105 mm. Photography by Finlay Macleod. Citation ⁃ Dixon, J. Arthur. Robin Hoods Bay (PYC 26426) ([s.l.], [c. 1986]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 148 x 105 mm.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-04-30. Revised by … One of the chambers of Robin Hood's Cave in Creswell Crags has been known as 'Robin Hood's Chamber' since the first half of the 18th century if not before. According to the 1841 Allusion cited below, the main chamber of Robin Hood's Cave has openings and passages into 'several other extensive rooms, which, with the rustics in the vicinity, have from generation to generation borne the names of Robin Hood's Pantry, parlour, chamber, etc.' See further the pages on Robin Hood's Cave (Creswell Crags) and Creswell Crags place-name cluster. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (c. 1877; surveyed c. 1873). No copy in NLS ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1898; rev. 1897) (georeferenced) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1898; rev. 1897) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1916; rev. 1914) ⁃ 6" O.S. map …
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood Lane • Hall Green. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood Lane • Hall Green ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 87 mm.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-04-30. Revised by … One of the chambers of Robin Hood's Cave in Creswell Crags has been known as 'Robin Hood's Pantry' since the first half of the 18th century if not before. According to the 1841 Allusion cited below, the main chamber of Robin Hood's Cave has openings and passages into 'several other extensive rooms, which, with the rustics in the vicinity, have from generation to generation borne the names of Robin Hood's Pantry, parlour, chamber, etc.' See further the pages on Robin Hood's Cave (Creswell Crags) and Creswell Crags place-name cluster. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (c. 1877; surveyed c. 1873). No copy in NLS ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1898; rev. 1897) (georeferenced) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1898; rev. 1897) ⁃ 25" O.S. map Derbyshire XIX.16 (1916; rev. 1914) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire …
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay—from North Shore. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [197?]. Picture post­card (col.). 148 x 102 mm. "Copyright. Printed from an original water colour drawing, by Harold Todd, Robin Hood's Bay". Textured stock. Similar postcard published by J. H. Davenport & Sons Ltd. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay—from North Shore ([s.l.], [197?]). Picture post­card (col.). 148 x 102 mm. Also see ⁃ Davenport, J H 19xxe
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  • , . : , . . Citation ⁃ Peter Pedley Postcards. Robin Hood's Stride or Mock Beggars Hall (Glossop, Derbyshire, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.) .
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  • British Waterways. Robin Hood Ferry, Clapton ( LL 5 ). Enfield, Middlesex: British Waterways, [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (b./w.). 150 x 106 mm. Citation ⁃ British Waterways. Robin Hood Ferry, Clapton (LL 5) (Enfield, Middlesex, [s.d.]). Photographic postcard (b./w.). 150 x 106 mm. British Waterways 20xxa-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. British Waterways 20xxa-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. Stratford Rd, Robin Hood • Hall Green. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Stratford Rd, Robin Hood • Hall Green ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 87 mm.
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay from Sands (47034). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood's Bay from Sands (47034) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 88 mm.
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  • Judges Ltd. Robin Hoods Bay (6380). Hastings: Judges Ltd, [c. 1938]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 84 x 135 mm. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. Robin Hoods Bay (6380) (Hastings, [c. 1938]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 84 x 135 mm.
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  • Judges Ltd. Epping Forest – The Robin Hood Hotel. Hastings: Judges Limited, [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 149 x 104 mm. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. Epping Forest – The Robin Hood Hotel (Hastings, [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 149 x 104 mm.
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  • English Heritage. Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire (AA98_09806). [s.l.]: English Heritage, ©2005. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 167 x 123 mm. Photographer: Hallam Ashley. Date of original photo: 1950s. Citation ⁃ English Heritage. Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire (AA98_09806) ([s.l.], ©2005). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 167 x 123 mm.
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  • Bates. "Robin Hood Cabin" in Sherwood Forest. Mansfield, Pa.. [s.l.]: Pub. by Bates, [c. 1909]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Bates. "Robin Hood Cabin" in Sherwood Forest. Mansfield, Pa. ([s.l.], [c. 1909]). Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm. Bates 1909a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bates 1909a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. Urmston Lane (opposite Robin Hood Hotel) Stretford – 1898. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Photo­graphic post­card (monochrome). 141 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Urmston Lane (opposite Robin Hood Hotel) Stretford – 1898 ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photo­graphic post­card (monochrome). 141 x 90 mm.
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  • Bourne, A. W. St. John's Church, Wentbridge. Leicester: A W Bourne, [c. 1969]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Bourne, A. W. St. John's Church, Wentbridge (Leicester, [c. 1969]). Photographic postcard (monochrome). 140 x 87 mm. Bourne, A W 1969a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bourne, A W 1969a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • The Robin Hood was somewhere on Kensal Road. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-17. Revised by … There was a pub known variously as the Robin Hood and the Robin Hood & Little John on Kensal Street, North Kensington, from at least 1847 to 1944. Pub History lists the house number as 33, Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, 33 Kensal Road, North Kensington W10; references to Pub History are to this page unless otherwise stated. but the sources available at The Genealogist suggest that during the time house numbers – rather than names of houses – have been used for purposes of identification, there have not been numbers as low as 33 on Kensal Street. The pub is listed in the 1851 census as "The Robinhood", with Giles Dickens as publican, under the house name Wards Cottage. The Genealogist: London 1851, Piece 01466, Image 00725 (£). Dickens's will was proved on 17 Jan. 1855. NA: Will of Giles Dickins, Licensed Victualler of The Robin Hood and Little John Kensall New …
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  • Anonymous. Foot of Bank, Robin Hood's Bay (35468). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 89 x 141 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Foot of Bank, Robin Hood's Bay (35468) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 89 x 141 mm.
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  • [ Bryn Mawr College ]. "Robin Hood" May Day Fête 1906. [Bryn Mawr College]: [Bryn Mawr, PA], [1906]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ [Bryn Mawr College]. "Robin Hood" May Day Fête 1906 ([Bryn Mawr College], [1906]). Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Bryn Mawr College 1906c-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bryn Mawr College 1906a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. The Tram Terminus • Robin Hood • Hall Green. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 82 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Tram Terminus • Robin Hood • Hall Green ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 82 mm.
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  • [ Bryn Mawr College ]. The Shepherdesses–May Day Fête 1906. [Bryn Mawr College]: [Bryn Mawr, PA], [1906]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ [Bryn Mawr College]. The Shepherdesses–May Day Fête 1906 ([Bryn Mawr College], [1906]). Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Bryn Mawr College 1906b-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bryn Mawr College 1906a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (R004021L). Scarborough: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [197?]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 149 x 104 mm. Photograph: R. Foster. Imprint: Dennis Print & Publishing. Barcode: 5012491000167. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (R004021L) (Scarborough, [197?]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 149 x 104 mm.
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  • Judges Ltd. Wayfoot, Robin Hoods Bay (17917). Hastings: Judges Ltd, [c. 1931-40]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 134 x 84 mm. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. Wayfoot, Robin Hoods Bay (17917) (Hastings, [c. 1931-40]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 134 x 84 mm.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay. Dundee: Valentine and Sons Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Dundee, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Lilywhite Ltd. St. Mary's Abbey, York (YK 38). [s.l.]: Lilywhite Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Lilywhite Ltd. St. Mary's Abbey, York (YK 38) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • [ Bryn Mawr College ]. May Day Procession–Robin Hood Band 1906. [Bryn Mawr College]: [Bryn Mawr, PA], [1906]. Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ [Bryn Mawr College]. May Day Procession–Robin Hood Band 1906 ([Bryn Mawr College], [1906]). Picture postcard (b./w.). 141 x 90 mm. Bryn Mawr College 1906a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bryn Mawr College 1906a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • B. & R. Bootham Bar; S t. Mary's Abbey, York ( "Camera" Series ). [s.l.]: B & R, [19??]. Multiview postcard (col.). 90 x 138 mm. Citation ⁃ B. & R. Bootham Bar; S t. Mary's Abbey, York ("Camera" Series) ([s.l.], [19??]). Multiview postcard (col.). 90 x 138 mm. B and R 19xxa-r.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection. B and R 19xxa-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. The Boults, Robin Hood's Bay. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [c. 1911-20]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Boults, Robin Hood's Bay ([s.l.], [c. 1911-20]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay. Dundee: Valentine and Sons Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Dundee, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood Camp, Chapel St. Leonards (R102). [s.l.]: Photo Precision Ltd, [c. 1970]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood Camp, Chapel St. Leonards (R102) ([s.l.], [c. 1970]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Tuck, Raphael. New Road, Robin Hood's Bay (RHB.20). London: Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 142 x 91 mm. Citation ⁃ Tuck, Raphael. New Road, Robin Hood's Bay (RHB.20) (London, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 142 x 91 mm.
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  • Judges Ltd. At Robin Hood's Bay (4613). Hastings: Judges Ltd, [c. 1921-30]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 85 mm. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. At Robin Hood's Bay (4613) (Hastings, [c. 1921-30]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 85 mm.
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  • Movement for World Evangelization. Greetings from the Christian Holiday Crusade. [s.l.]: Movement for World Evangelization, [c. 1959]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Movement for World Evangelization. Greetings from the Christian Holiday Crusade ([s.l.], [c. 1959]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. King Street, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [19??]. Picture post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. King Street, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series) (Robin Hood's Bay, [19??]). Picture post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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