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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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