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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • At or near the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-09-03. Revised by … The Robin Hood in Hatfield was located on the south side of the Common, presumably on or near the still existing Robin Hood Lane. The pub existed by 1881 and until c. 1971. The earliest record of this pub known to IRHB is the 1881 census. Hertfordshire 1881 census, Piece 01426. Images 00040-00041, at The Genealogist; Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, New Town, Hatfield, Hertfordshire. At that time the part of Hatfield in which it was situated was named New Town and was located some 700 meters west of Hatfield proper. Tody this neighbourhood is in central Hatfield. The pub closed at about the time when St. Alban's Road was closed, Our Hatfield: Memories of Bryan McCoy. which must have been in 1971 or 1972. Our Hatfield: Woolco Department Store by Christine Martindale. Presumably Robin Hood Lane was named after the pub. MS sources ⁃ Hertfordshire 1881 census, Piece 01426. Images …
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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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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-21. Revised by … The long gone Robin Hood pub at 24 Capland Street, Lisson Grove, is recorded from 1869 to 1895. The early 25" O.S. maps indicate three pubs in the street. One of them is the Duke of York at 2 Gateforth Street, Pub Wiki: Duke Of York, 2 Gateforth Street, Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London. a street that is roughly the southeastern extension of Capland Street. However, it is not certain which of the two other pubs was the Robin Hood. Beginning from the west, the first was at the intersection of North (now Frampton) and Capland streets. The next was at the southwest corner of the intersection of Princess and Capland Streets. Princess Street is now almost completely lost, but a bit of it may be said to survive north of Capland Street in the short (unnamed?) street between the school grounds and Swanbourne House. In view of the route followed by the census-taker in 1881 – …
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  • Hegedüs-Geiger, R. Publishers of postcards. See: H.G.R.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-21. Revised by … The Robin Hood at Furze Platt Road was in existence by 1881 Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, Pinkneys Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire. and had closed by 12 July 2018. CAMRA: Slough, Windsor & Maidenhead Campaign for Real Ale: The Robin Hood, Pinkneys Green Closes; What?ub: Robin Hood. The pub was briefly renamed The Arbour before it reverted to its old name and then closed soon after. CAMRA: Slough, Windsor & Maidenhead Campaign for Real Ale: The Robin Hood, Pinkneys Green Closes. Information on publicans etc. for the years 1881-1911 can be found at Pub Wiki. Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, Pinkneys Green, Maidenhead, Berkshire. . The tithe award for Bisham (1851) was searched and found to contain no pertinent information. 1851 tithe award for Bisham, Piece 02, sub-piece 019, Images 001-033, at the Genealogist (£) Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Pub Wiki: …
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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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  • 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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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-05-22. Revised by … A pub named the 'Robin Hood' on Shinfield Road in Whitley, Reading, is recorded from 1851 to 1877. Information on publicans etc. from this period can be found at Pub Wiki. Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, Shinfield Road, Whitley, Reading, Berkshire. IRHB has not been able to determine the exact address of the pub. However, a look at the 1851 census record for this area seems to suggest that the pub was situated, not on Shinfield Road properly speaking, but on its northwestern extension which was, at least officially, named Christchurch Road. After visiting Whitley Villa on the eastern corner of Christchurch and Highgrove streets, the census-taker called at Whitley Crescent No. 1 through 15, These and the Villa are not labelled on the early O.S. maps, but see The Whitley Pump: A walk around Christchurch Conservation Area – First Stop; by Evelyn Williams. just east of Highgrove Street. His next stop thereafter was the Robin Hood on …
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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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  • 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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  • [ 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-06-21. Revised by … A group of large, probably entirely natural, stones on the slope of Baildon Bank, above Baildon Green, was or is known as 'Robin Hood's House'. There are quite a few stones or areas of exposed rock in the vicnity, and it is by no means certain that the coordinate listed in the infobox and indicated on the interactive map point to the correct piece(s) of rock. However, the suggested coordinate cannot be off by many tens of meters. An old Yorkshire local historian writing in the early 20th century was convinced that Robin Hood's House was a cromlech. He believed some, but not all, of the stones had 'been placed in position by man' (see 1913 allusion below). A modern writer on Yorkshire traditions observes, in contrast, that there are no clear indications it was a burial chamber, and 'early antiquarians often misinterpreted natural features for artificial ones'. Kai Roberts: Old Elmet Dreaming: Tag Archives: Robin Hood: The …
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • A plot of land here was named 'Robin Hood'. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-02-05. Revised by … A piece of land just south of Egremont, situated about 330 m east of the junction of the B5345 and Queens Drive, was known as 'Robin Hood' in 1841. It figures with this name in the 1841 tithe award for the parish of Egremont, where its state of cultivation is listed as 'Arable & Pasture', the landowner as Thomas Nelson, and the occupier as the Revd. John Fox. Its area was 3 acres, 1 rood and 8 perches ( m 2 )>. 1841 tithe award for the parish of Egremont, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-piece 063, Image 146, #35 (£); accompanying map, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-piece 063, Sub-Image 001, #35 (£). The Shape of the field can be seen in the detail of the tithe map in the image gallery below. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. MS sources ⁃ 1841 tithe award for the parish of Egremont, online at the …
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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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  • Robin Hood (Wetheral) and Robin Hood (Cotehill) By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-02-05. Revised by … In the mid-19th century, an area of arable with a few patches of wood, east and southeast of the road to Brackenbank, west of River Eden, was known locally as 'Robin Hood'. The northernmost part of this area, situated in the township of Wetheral, stretched c. 200 m north-northwest along a stretch of the road to Brackenbank where it follows a course roughly parallel to River Eden. Along the eastern edge of this field were two patches of wood, both evidently now part of Brackenbank Wood. The land now belongs to Christmas tree grower Mapa Trees Carlisle. Accordign to teh 1840 tithe award, the landowner was then Thomas Wannop, Jr., the occupier John Watson. The area of arable is cited as 6 acres and 33 perches ( m 2 ), that of wood 1 acre and 3 perches ( m 2 ), totalling some 29238 m 2. 1840 tithe award for the township of Wetheral in the Parish of Wetheral, online at the …
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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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  • Anonymous. The Bank, Robin Hood's Bay (2068). Scarborough: [s.n.], [c. 1921-30]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Bank, Robin Hood's Bay (2068) (Scarborough, [c. 1921-30]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 87 mm.
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  • Howell. The Dock and Ness Point, Robin Hood's Bay (Howell Series, 3005). [s.l.]: Howell, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Howell. The Dock and Ness Point, Robin Hood's Bay (Howell Series, 3005) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 88 mm.
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  • Anonymous. St. Ztephen's Church, Robin Hood's Bay (t r6237). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. St. Ztephen's Church, Robin Hood's Bay (t r6237) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • [John Ross]. Mill Beck, Robin Hood's Bay (J.T.R. Series, 110513). Whitby: [John Ross], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ [Ross, John]. Mill Beck, Robin Hood's Bay (J.T.R. Series, 110513) (Whitby, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 89 mm.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. The Openings, Robin Hood's Bay. London and Scarborough: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons. Ltd., [19??]. Picture post­card (col.). 90 x 148 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. The Openings, Robin Hood's Bay (London and Scarborough, [19??]). Picture post­card (col.). 90 x 148 mm.
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  • Coastal Cards Ltd. The Robin Hood, London Road, Clacton-on-Sea (Tel. 1519). Clacton-on-Sea: Coastal Cards Ltd., [19??]. Serrated edge photographic postcard (b./w.). 152 x 104 mm. Citation ⁃ Coastal Cards Ltd. The Robin Hood, London Road, Clacton-on-Sea (Tel. 1519) (Clacton-on-Sea, [19??]). Serrated edge photographic postcard (b./w.). 152 x 104 mm. Coastal Cards Ltd 19xxa-r.jpg|Front. Coastal Cards Ltd 19xxa-v.jpg|Dorse.
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  • Smith, W. A. Bolts, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 13329). [Robin Hood's Bay]: W. A. Smith, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Bolts, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 13329) ([Robin Hood's Bay], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Approximate indication of the site of Robin Hood's Well. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-08-26. Revised by … Robin Hood's Well is indicated on a 6" O.S. map of the Askerton–Bewcastle area published in 1868, based on surveying done in 1863. It is included on later revisions of the map at least until 1952 (see Maps section below). A writer in 2016 noted that a locality in the vicinity named the Butt is "[a]lso known as 'Robin Hood's Butt' (a possible reference to Robin Hood's Well nearby)", Geograph: The Butt near Gillalees Beacon (by Andrew Curtis). a phrasing which seems to suggest that the name 'Robin Hood's Well' is in current use. Apparently the well is still active. The Megalithic Portal: Robin Hoods Well (Askerton). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII (1868; surveyed 1863) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII.SE (1901; rev. 1899) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Cumberland VIII.SE …
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  • Braund, P. S. Robin Hood, Loughton ( F. A. P. A. 358/1127 ). High Road, Loughton: P.S. Braund, [c. 1918]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Braund, P. S. Robin Hood, Loughton (F. A. P. A. 358/1127) (High Road, Loughton, [c. 1918]). Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Braund, P S 1918a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Braund, P S 1918a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • [Smith, W.A.]. Robin Hood's Bay (Valentine's Series). [Robin Hood's Bay]: [W.A. Smith], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 138 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ [Smith, W.A.]. Robin Hood's Bay (Valentine's Series) ([Robin Hood's Bay], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 138 x 90 mm.
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  • Gatehouse Prints. Robin Hood's Bay – Early History (Local History Cards, No. 537). [s.l.]: Gatehouse Prints, [s.d.]. Picture post­card (b./w.). 105 x 149 mm. Citation ⁃ Gatehouse Prints. Robin Hood's Bay – Early History (Local History Cards, No. 537) ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Picture post­card (b./w.). 105 x 149 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South (54874). Royal Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South (54874) (Royal Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • R., J. T. Moors, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 22). Whitby: J. T. R., [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ R., J. T. Moors, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 22) (Whitby, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • [Photo Precision Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Bay (PT19875). [?St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.]: [Photo Precision Ltd.], [c. 1961-70]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ [Photo Precision Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Bay (PT19873) ([?St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.], [c. 1961-70]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 88 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Bridge End (54482). Royal Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Bridge End (54482) (Royal Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. York: St. Marys Abbey. London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. York: St. Marys Abbey (London and Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood Camp, Chapel St. Leonards (R101). [s.l.]: Photo Precision Ltd, [c. 1973]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood Camp, Chapel St. Leonards (R101) ([s.l.], [c. 1973]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Barnesdales, Sixhills. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2023-05-18. Revised by … Two contiguous plots of land south of Sixhills (c. 21 km NE of Lincoln), are listed as 'Barnesdales' in the 1847 tithe award for Sixhills. The plots, which can still easily be located by comparing the tith map and the modern Google satellite image, are situated c. 360 m W of Sixhills Road/School Lane, halfway between Sixhills and Hainton. They were then owned by George Fieschi Heneage, Esquire, and occupied by William Neave. The northernmost and largest, No. 106 in the tithe schedule, had an area of 26 acres, 3 roods and 11 perches ( m 2 ), and its state of cultivation is listed as 'Meadow'. The southernmost and smaller, No. 105 in the schedule, had an area of 8 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches ( m 2 ), and its state of cultivation is listed as 'Pasture'. Tithe award for the parish of Stowe (1847) (Piece 20, Sub-Piece 288, Image 010, #105-106 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for the parish of …
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  • R., J. T. Fylingdales Moor, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 19). Whitby: J. T. R., [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ R., J. T. Fylingdales Moor, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 19) (Whitby, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • [Photo Precision Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Bay (PT19875). [?St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.]: [Photo Precision Ltd.], [c. 1961-70]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ [Photo Precision Ltd.]. Robin Hood's Bay (PT19875) ([?St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.], [c. 1961-70]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. Bridge End, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 38883). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Bridge End, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 38883) (Robin Hood's Bay, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South (79935). Royal Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [c. 1937]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 90 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, Looking South (79935) (Royal Tunbridge Wells, [c. 1937]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 90 mm.
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  • Photo Precision Ltd. Laurel Inn, Robin Hood's Bay (PT19870). [St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.]: Photo Precision Ltd, [c. 1961-70]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 138 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Photo Precision Ltd. Laurel Inn, Robin Hood's Bay (PT19870) ([St. Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs.], [c. 1961-70]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 138 x 88 mm.
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  • R., J. T. The Moors, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 21). Whitby: J. T. R., [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ R., J. T. The Moors, near Robin Hood's Bay (J. T. R. Series, No. 21) (Whitby, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • T., H. O. Robin Hood's Bay from the Beach (1293). Scarborough: H.O.T., [c. 1910-19]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ T., H. O. Robin Hood's Bay from the Beach (1293) (Scarborough, [c. 1910-19]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 88 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. Bridge End, Robin Hood's Bay (38383). Robin Hoods' bay: W. A. Smith, [c. 1911-20]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Bridge End, Robin Hood's Bay (38383) (Robin Hoods' bay, [c. 1911-20]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay from S. Cliffs (68453). Royal Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay from S. Cliffs (68453) (Royal Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Northern Photographic Co. The Victoria Hotel, Robin Hood's Bay (J. 100). Glossop: Northern Photographic Co, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 134 x 86 mm. Citation ⁃ Northern Photographic Co. The Victoria Hotel, Robin Hood's Bay (J. 100) (Glossop, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 134 x 86 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. "A Bit" in Robin Hood's Town. Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [c. 1909]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. "A Bit" in Robin Hood's Town (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1909]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay – The Steps (54480). Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 85 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay – the Steps (54480) (Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 85 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. The Bay beyond Robin Hoods Bay (.49173). London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 88 x 138 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. The Bay beyond Robin Hoods Bay (.49173) (London and Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 88 x 138 mm.
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  • Dennis, E T W. Robin Hood's Bay (A Dennis Postcard, 45. R.0403). Scarborough: E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [196?]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E T W. Robin Hood's Bay (A Dennis Postcard, 45. R.0403) (Scarborough, [196?]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (R.0407). Scarborough: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [c. 1961-70]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (R.0407) (Scarborough, [c. 1961-70]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking South (84341). Tunbridge Wells, Kent: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 86 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking South (84341) (Tunbridge Wells, Kent, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 86 mm.
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  • Hinde, John. Robin Hood's Bay (2YK 211). Redruth, Cornwall: John Hinde (U.K.) Ltd., [c. 2002]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 148 x 104 mm. Citation ⁃ Hinde, John. Robin Hood's Bay (2YK 211) (Redruth, Cornwall, [c. 2002]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 148 x 104 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay from the Beach (68457). London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay from the Beach (68457) (London and Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 88 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking South (84341). Tunbridge Wells, Kent: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 86 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking South (84341) (Tunbridge Wells, Kent, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 136 x 86 mm.
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  • Plumpton Park, Stow By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2023-05-18. Revised by … In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire. As Lincolnshire is a neighbouring county it is conceivable, though not likely, that a Plumpton Park in that county may have been intended. Two plots of land in Stow (c. 12 km NW of Lincoln), were known as Plumpton Park in 1839. The northernmost of these, the topic of this entry, was situated between the remnants of the moat in Stow Park and Stow Park Road, c. 90 m SW of St Mary's Church. The 1839 tithe award for the parish of 'Stowe' lists William Hall, Esquire, as landowner and Robert Burnham as occupier. 'Plumpton Park' is listed under 'Name and description of lands …
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  • Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Colourmaster International, PT20570). St Ives, Huntingdon: Photo Precision Ltd, [c. 1961-70]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 89 x 139 mm. Citation ⁃ Photo Precision Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Colourmaster International, PT20570) (St Ives, Huntingdon, [c. 1961-70]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 89 x 139 mm.
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  • [Smith, W.A.]. A Street in Robin Hood's Town (Valentine's Series). [Robin Hood's Bay]: [W.A. Smith], 1905. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ [Smith, W.A.]. A Street in Robin Hood's Town (Valentine's Series) ([Robin Hood's Bay], 1905). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 89 mm.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Sepiatype, G 7013). Dundee and London: Valentine & Sons Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay (Sepiatype, G 7013) (Dundee and London, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. Street View, Robin Hood's Bay (13331). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [c. 1901-10]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Street View, Robin Hood's Bay (13331) (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1901-10]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, the Steps (69041). Royal Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [c. 1931-40]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hoods Bay, the Steps (69041) (Royal Tunbridge Wells, [c. 1931-40]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Junction, Forest of Dean By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-16. Revised by … The junction of the A4136 and B4228 in the Forest of Dean, north of Coleford, is known as the Robin Hood Junction. The junction is mentioned several times in a 2017 neighbourhood development plan. Forest of Dean District Council 2017a, pp. 79, 81, 93, 94, 95. The earliest online source revealed by a somewhat cursory search is a news item in a local newspaper from 2010. Abbs, Beverley 2010a An entry on the website of the Society for All British and Irish Road Enthusiasts notes that The junction was originally a sharp fork slightly to the north west of its current location but was re-modeled in the 1990s to the layout we see today. The original junction can be clearly seen on satellite images and on the B4228 approaching the A4136 as a gap in the trees. Part time traffic lights control the junction. It is not known to IRHB how long the junction has been named after the outlaw. However, …
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  • Shurey's Publications. Fountains Abbey, Ripon (Fine Art Post Cards). [s.l.]: Shurey's Publications, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 103 x 83 mm. From dorse: 'This beautiful Series of Fine Art Post Cards is supplied free exclusively by Shurey's Publications, comprising "Smart Novels," "Yes or No," and "Dainty Novels." The Publications are obtainable throughout Great Britain, the Colonies and Foreign Countries.' 'Printed by Delittle, Fenwick and Co., York, for Shurey's Publications'. A copy of another card in the same series is postmarked 1908. Citation ⁃ Shurey's Publications. Fountains Abbey, Ripon (Fine Art Post Cards) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 103 x 83 mm . Also see ⁃ Shurey's Publications 19xxa.
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  • Dennis, E T W. Robin Hood's Bay (A Dennis Postcard, 89. R.004011L). Scarborough: E.T.W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [c. 1988]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 145 x 105 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E T W. Robin Hood's Bay (A Dennis Postcard, 89. R.004011L) (Scarborough, [c. 1988]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 145 x 105 mm.
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  • Robin Hood, Wharton By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-04-22. Revised by … A plot of land in Wharton, bounded by Bostock Road (A533) to the east and north and by an industrial estate on the west, was known as 'Robin Hood' in 1838. It figures in the tithe award for the township of Wharton in the parish of Davenham (1838) as 'Robin hood' (sic), with James France France (sic), Esq., as landowner and Thomas Alwood as occupier. Its state of cultivation is given as 'Pasture', its area as 15 acres, 3 roods and 35 perches ( m 2 ). Tithe award for Wharton in the paris of Davenham (1838) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 424, Image 016, #169 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for Wharton in the paris of Davenham (1838) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 424, Sub-Image 001, #169 – at The Genealogist) (£). Since we have found no modern references to this 'Robin Hood', we assume that the name is no longer in use. The situation and outline of the plot can be seen in the detail of the tithe map included …
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  • Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay from South, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000). London: Woolstone Bros, [c. 1901-10]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 37 x 187 mm. Citation ⁃ Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay from South, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000) (London, [c. 1901-10]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 37 x 187 mm.
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  • Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay, King Street, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000). London: Woolstone Bros, [c. 1907]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay, King Street, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000) (London, [c. 1907]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Plumpton Park, Stow By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2023-05-18. Revised by … In the Gest, King Edward is exasperated at noticing the scarcity of deer in Plumpton Park after Robin and his men have been poaching there during their stay with the knight. We should almost certainly take this to be in Lancashire, but it could just possibly be some place King Edward is meant to have visited after his progress in Lancashire. As Lincolnshire is a neighbouring county it is conceivable, though not likely, that a Plumpton Park in that county may have been intended. Two plots of land in Stow (c. 12 km NW of Lincoln), were known as Plumpton Park in 1839. The southernmost of these, the topic of this entry, was situated c. 125 m S of St Mary's Church, west of Sturton Road, in the wooded area west of the gardens, east of the field. The 1839 tithe award for the parish of 'Stowe' lists George Archer Bellwood as landowner and Thomas Page as occupier. 'Plumpton Parke' is listed under 'Name and …
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  • Brackenbank Wood, formerly Robin Hood Wood, Cotehill By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-02-05. Revised by … Much of the present Brackenbank Wood, along the west bank of River Eden in Cotehill, was known as 'Robin Hood Wood' in the mid-19th century. It figures with this name in the 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, where its state of cultivation is listed as 'Wood', the landowner as John Armstrong, and the occupier as George Nelson. The area of the piece of wood was 6 acres, 2 roods and 18 perches ( m 2 ). The plot is listed under the "Hamlet of Coathill". A close immediately west of the northern part of this stretch of the wood was then known as 'Robin Hood ', while just south of this was a plot which is listed in the tithe award as Robin Hood Well. 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, Image 396, #222 (£); accompanying map, …
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking North (54871). London and Tunbridge wells: The Photochrom Co. Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Looking North (54871) (London and Tunbridge wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Old Mill. London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Co. Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay, Old Mill (London and Tunbridge Wells, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hoods Bay (Photocolour, R.0402). Scarborough: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [c. 1961-70]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hoods Bay (Photocolour, R.0402) (Scarborough, [c. 1961-70]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 139 x 87 mm.
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  • Smith, W. A. Street View, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 13330). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [c. 1901-10]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Street View, Robin Hood's Bay (Valentines Series, 13330) (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1901-10]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Dixon, J. Arthur. Overlooking Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire (Yorks 6413). Newport, Isle of Wight: J. Arthur Dixon, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 146 x 98 mm. Title on verso, which also includes the following: "Natural Colour", "Photogravure post card", "The fishing town descends steeply to the harbour, far below, on the fine bay to the north of Scarborough". Citation ⁃ Dixon, J. Arthur. Overlooking Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire (Yorks 6413) (Newport, Isle of Wight, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 146 x 98 mm.
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  • Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay, Bridge End, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000). London: Woolstone Bros, [c. 1901-10]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay, Bridge End, Whitby (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000) (London, [c. 1901-10]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay from N. Cliff (Sepiatype, 72529 JV). Dundee and London: Valentine and Sons Ltd, [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine and Sons Ltd. Robin Hood's Bay from N. Cliff (Sepiatype, 72529 JV) (Dundee and London, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 89 mm.
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  • Millar and Lang Art Publishers. Robin Hood's Bay n r. Whitby (The "National" Series). [Glasgow]: [Millar and Lang Art Publishers], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 141 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ [Millar and Lang Art Publishers]. Robin Hood's Bay n r. Whitby (The "National" Series) ([Glasgow], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 141 x 89 mm.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (Photocolour, R.0405). Scarborough: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [c. 1961-70]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. Robin Hood's Bay (Photocolour, R.0405) (Scarborough, [c. 1961-70]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 89 mm.
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  • Valentine & Sons Ltd. Bay Bank, Robin Hood's bay ("Colourtype" Series, 97572 JV). [?Dundee and London]: Valentine and Sons Ltd, [c. 1911-20]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 89 x 139 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine & Sons Ltd. Bay Bank, Robin Hood's bay ("Colourtype" Series, 97572 JV) ([?Dundee and London], [c. 1911-20]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 89 x 139 mm.
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  • Hertfordshire Federation of Women's Institutes; Judges Ltd. The Robin Hood & Little John, Rabley Heath. [s.l.]: Hertfordshire Federation of Women's Institutes, [19??]; printed by Judges Ltd., Hastings. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 150 x 106 mm. Citation ⁃ Hertfordshire Federation of Women's Institutes; Judges Ltd. The Robin Hood & Little John, Rabley Heath ([s.l.]; Hastings, [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 150 x 106 mm.
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  • Dennis, E. T. W. Greetings from Robin Hoods Bay (Photocolour, W.0725). Scarborough and London: E. T. W. Dennis & Sons Ltd., [c. 1971-80]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Dennis, E. T. W. Greetings from Robin Hoods Bay (Photocolour, W.0725) (Scarborough and London, [c. 1971-80]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (col.). 140 x 88 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Watersports. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Background Company website.
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  • Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay: A Bit of the Old Town (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000). London: Woolstone Bros, [c. 1911]. Photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Woolstone Bros. Robin Hood's Bay: A Bit of the Old Town (The Milton "Glazette" Series, 3000) (London, [c. 1911]). Photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay: the Foot of the Bank (68452). London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Company Ltd, [c. 19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Company Ltd, The. Robin Hood's Bay: the Foot of the Bank (68452) (London and Tunbridge Wells, [c. 19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 87 mm.
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  • S., W. A. Greetings from Robin Hood's Bay (R. H. B. Q. 2). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. S., [c. 1910]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 137 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ S., W. A. Greetings from Robin Hood's Bay (R. H. B. Q. 2) (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1910]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted). 137 x 89 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Dip. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Dip is a local name for a pool in a park across the High Street from a pub known since c. 1960 as Robin Hood & Little John but more recently renamed the Robin Hood. Presumably it was the proximity to the pub that inspired the name Robin Hood Dip, which would therefore have arisen c. 1960 or later. In the 'dip' is a tiny island called the Giant's Grave. It is thought that the giant in question was Gogmagog. Robin Hood Dip is also known locally as the Springhead or the Spring. In the 19th century, this natural well supplied water to the city of Cambridge. Of a small bridge which then led to the island only two large stones now remain. Quotations Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a|Dobson & Taylor, pp. 293-311. Primary sources ⁃ Friends of Cherry Hinton Hall: Giants Grave PDF leaflet (on history, archaeology, botany etc.) ⁃ Friends of Cherry Hinton …
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  • Anonymous. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank, the Dock, New Road, the Beach, the Laurel Inn (KJ 3). [s.l.]: [s.n.], [19??]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank, the Dock, New Road, the Beach, the Laurel Inn (KJ 3) ([s.l.], [19??]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 88 mm.
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  • Photochrom Co. Ltd., The. Robin Hood's Bay from N. Cliff (68451). London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Co. Ltd, [c. 1931-40 ]. Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Co. Ltd., The. Robin Hood's Bay from N. Cliff (68451) (London and Tunbridge Wells, [c. 1931-40 ]). Photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 140 x 89 mm.
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  • Photochrom Co. Ltd., The. Robin Hoods Bay, the Bay beyond (Exclusive Grano Series, 49173). London and Tunbridge Wells: The Photochrom Co. Ltd., [c. 1911-20]. Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Photochrom Co. Ltd., The. Robin Hoods Bay, the Bay beyond (Exclusive Grano Series, 49173) (London and Tunbridge Wells, [c. 1911-20]). Photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 140 x 87 mm.
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  • Barton, Harvey. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank; the Dock; New Road; the Beach; the Laurel Inn ( 061K ). Bristol: Harvey Barton and Son Ltd., [c. 1951-60]. Multiview photographic postcard (col.). 140 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Barton, Harvey. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank; the Dock; New Road; the Beach; the Laurel Inn (061K) (Bristol, [c. 1951-60]). Multiview photographic postcard (col.). 140 x 87 mm. Barton, Harvey 1951a-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Barton, Harvey 1951a-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • A plot of land here was known as 'Robin Hood Well' in 1840 By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-02-05. Revised by … In the mid-19th century, a plot of land extending from c. 250 m east-northeast of Duncowfold Farm to c. 80 m west-soutwest of River Eden, c. 300 south of the road to Brackenbank, was known locally as 'Robin Hood Well', and thus evidently there was or had been a well there. 'Robin Hood Well' figures in the 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, where its state of cultivation is listed as 'Arable', its area as 10 acres, 1 rood and 2 perches ( m 2 ). The landowner was a John Armstrong, the occupier a George Nelson. The plot is listed under the "Hamlet of Coathill". Immediately north-northwest of 'Robin Hood Well', was a plot listed in the tithe award with the name 'Robin Hood '. 1840 tithe award for the township of Cumwhinton and Coathill in the Parish of Wetheral, online at the Genealogist, Piece 07, sub-Piece 056, Image …
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  • Robin Wood's Rock. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-09. Revised by … Robin Wood's Rock is a whin point in the North Sea, c. 480 meters from the coast at high tide, c. 140 meters at low tide, in Beadnell Bay, Northumberland. As Dobson & Taylor note, 'Wood' was a not uncommon alternative for 'Hood' in the 17th and 18th centuries. Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, s.n. Robin Hood's Rock. A standard work on the coastal geography of England and Wales cites the name of this locality as 'Robin Hood's Rock'. Steers, J A 1946a, p. 454. So far the earliest is the 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1886 (see Maps section below). For other examples of 'Wood' for 'Hood', see the page on Wood for Hood. Gazetteers ⁃ Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 300, s.n. Robin Hood's Rock. Sources ⁃ Steers, J A 1946a, p. 454. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XXII (1866; surveyed 1860) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Northumberland XXII.SE (1899; rev. 1896) ⁃ 6" O.S. …
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  • Smith, W. A. Launch of the Lifeboat, Robin Hood's Bay (Hills Aquatint Series, R. H. B. 1). Robin Hood's Bay: W. A. Smith, [c. 1907]. Picture post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W. A. Launch of the Lifeboat, Robin Hood's Bay (Hills Aquatint Series, R. H. B. 1) (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1907]). Picture post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Barton, Harvey. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank; the Dock; New Road; the Beach; the Laurel Inn ( 061K ). [Bristol]: [Harvey Barton and Son Ltd.], [c. 1951-60]. Multiview photographic postcard (col.). 141 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Barton, Harvey. Good Luck from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank; the Dock; New Road; the Beach; the Laurel Inn (061K) ([Bristol], [c. 1951-60]). Multiview photographic postcard (col.). 141 x 87 mm. Barton, Harvey 1951b-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Barton, Harvey 1951b-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood [Statue, Thoresby Hall, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire]. [s.l.], [s.n.], [s.d]. Picture post­card (monochrome). Verso blank. 140 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood [Statue, Thoresby Hall, Ollerton, Nottinghamshire] ([s.l.], [s.d]) .
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  • Smith, W.A. Robin Hood's Bay (Hills Aquatint Series, R. H. B. X. 1). Robin Hood's Bay: W.A. Smith, [c. 1901-10]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted); embossed lettering. 136 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Smith, W.A. Robin Hood's Bay (Hills Aquatint Series, R. H. B. X. 1) (Robin Hood's Bay, [c. 1901-10]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (tin­ted); embossed lettering. 136 x 88 mm.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood in Rouge Bouillon. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-06-20. Revised by …
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  • Photoway. Greetings from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank, the Bay Beyond, the Beach and Wayfoot, the Bay and Ravenscar, the Openings (The Seal of Artistic Excellence, J15977). [London]: Photoway, [c. 1961]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm. Citation ⁃ Photoway. Greetings from Robin Hood's Bay: The Bank, the Bay Beyond, the Beach and Wayfoot, the Bay and Ravenscar, the Openings (The Seal of Artistic Excellence, J15977) ([London], [c. 1961]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 137 x 87 mm.
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  • Beric Tempest xxxxa. Sculpture of the Robin Hood Award. St. Ives, Cornwall: Beric Tempest & Co. Ltd., [s.d.]. Picture postcard (col.). 147 x 100 mm. On verso: "SCULPTURE OF THE ROBIN HOOD AWARD | Commissioned by the Sherwood Forest Rotary Club, | presented each year for services to the community. | Carved in Lime Wood by Gordon Brown, of Longdale | Rural Craft Centre, Ravenshead, Notts., England. | Photograph by D. A. Brown". Citation ⁃ Beric Tempest xxxxa. Sculpture of the Robin Hood Award (St. Ives, Cornwall, [s.d.]). Picture postcard (col.). 147 x 100 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Express. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • R., J. T. Robin Hood's Bay: the Opening, Robin Hood's Bay, Chapel St., the Dock, Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, the Bank, Thorpe, Ramsdale Mill (J. T. R. Series). Whitby: J. T. R., [19??]. Multi­view post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ R., J. T. Robin Hood's Bay: the Opening, Robin Hood's Bay, Chapel St., the Dock, Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, the Bank, Thorpe, Ramsdale Mill (J. T. R. Series) (Whitby, [19??]). Multi­view post­card (col.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Bolton, C. Feeding Time at "The Robin Hood", Burham ( C. Bolton's Photo Series ). [s.l.]: C. Bolton, [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Another version of the card entered at IRHB as Bolton, C 19xxb, with different printing on the dorse and – at least in this copy – the photo a lighter tone. It is not clear which is the earlier printing. Citation ⁃ Bolton, C. Feeding Time at "The Robin Hood", Burham (C. Bolton's Photo Series) ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Bolton, C 19xxa-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bolton, C 19xxa-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Bolton, C. Feeding Time at "The Robin Hood", Burham ( C. Bolton's Photo Series ). [s.l.]: C. Bolton, [s.d.]. Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Another version of the card entered at IRHB as Bolton, C 19xxa, with different printing on the dorse and – at least in this copy – the photo a lighter tone. It is not clear which is the earlier printing. Citation ⁃ Bolton, C. Feeding Time at "The Robin Hood", Burham (C. Bolton's Photo Series) ([s.l.], [s.d.]). Photographic postcard (monochrome). 137 x 87 mm. Bolton, C 19xxb-r.jpg|Front / HTN collection. Bolton, C 19xxb-v.jpg|Dorse / HTN collection.
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Quaint Streets: Robin Hoods Bay: The Opening; Low Bloomswell; Tommy Baxter Street; Chapel Street; Bolts (97656). Dundee and London: Valentine & Sons Ltd, [c. 1921-30]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine & Sons Ltd. Quaint Streets: Robin Hoods Bay: The Opening; Low Bloomswell; Tommy Baxter Street; Chapel Street; Bolts (97656) (Dundee and London, [c. 1921-30]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • Anonymous. The Room Robin Hood died in. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.] Divided back picture postcard (b./w.). On verso: "POST CARD", "FOR INLAND POSTAGE ONLY THIS | SPACE MAY NOW BE USED FOR | COMMUNICATION", "THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE", "INLAND | ½ D", "FOREIGN | 1 D", "BY". Citation ⁃ Anonymous. The Room Robin Hood died in ([s.l.], [s.d.]) .
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  • Valentine and Sons Ltd. Quaint Streets: Robin Hoods Bay: The Opening; Low Bloomswell; Tommy Baxter Street; Chapel Street; Bolts (97656 JV). [?Dundee and London]: Valentine & Sons Ltd, [c. 1921-30]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 88 mm. Citation ⁃ Valentine & Sons Ltd. Quaint Streets: Robin Hoods Bay: The Opening; Low Bloomswell; Tommy Baxter Street; Chapel Street; Bolts (97656 JV) ([?Dundee and London], [c. 1921-30]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (mono­chrome). 138 x 88 mm.
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  • Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-19.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • R., J. T. Robin Hood's Bay: the Opening, Robin Hood's Bay, Chapel St., the Dock, Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, the Bank, Thorpe, Ramsdale Mill (J. T. R. Series). Whitby: J. T. R., [19??]. Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ R., J. T. Robin Hood's Bay: the Opening, Robin Hood's Bay, Chapel St., the Dock, Station Rd., Robin Hood's Bay, the Bank, Thorpe, Ramsdale Mill (J. T. R. Series) (Whitby, [19??]). Multi­view photo­graphic post­card (b./w.). 139 x 89 mm.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood Works. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by …
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  • Lyons Robin Hood Caravan Park, Rhyl. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-11. Revised by …
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  • The Robin Hood in Cardiff. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-09-17. Revised by …
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-06-06. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-11.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood's Grave. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-11. Revised by … Robin Hood's Grave is a cairn on Crosby Ravensworth Fell. The earliest occurrence of this place-name noted in A. H. Smith's Place-Names of Westmorland is an 1859 MS Ordnance Survey name book. Smith, Albert Hugh 1967a, pt. II, p. 161; and see pt. I, p. lxvi for source reference. Dobson & Taylor refer to an O.S. map of the same year. Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, p. 305, s.n. Robin Hood's Grave. See map at Old Maps.co.uk In fact, as may be seen from the allusion cited below, the name occurs in a slightly older source dated 1857. The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments noted in 1936 that the cairn had been "robbed of much of its stone". Lindsay, David 1936a, p. 90, item No. 50. The photo included on this page certainly shows that Robin Hood's Grave must have shrunk a good deal from the 'oblong mound, seven yards by three' mentioned in the second 1860 allusion cited below. A. H. Smith makes the …
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  • Barnsdale between Great Easton and Bringhurst. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-08-24. Revised by … A shallow valley between Great Easton and Bringhurst – two villages in the Harborough district of south-east Leicestershire – is known as Barnsdale. First mentioned in 1505, as 'Barnesdale', the name appears as an element in two derived toponyms: 'Barnsdale strete (infra villam de Eston)' (1547) and 'Barnesdale Soke' (1548). The former "refers to the lost Roman road [...] which ran from Via Devana (Gartree Road) at a junction just south-east of Medbourne via Drayton, Great Easton, Caldecott in Rutland and King's Cliffe in Northants. to meet Ermine Street at Durobrivae (Water Newton)". The first element in the name 'Barnsdale' is a reflex of either of the OE personal names 'Beorn' or 'Beornhard'. All this from Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. IV, p. 74. Italics in quotes as in Cox. IRHB's ellipsis. For 1547 entry (20 Jan. 36 Henry VIII), see NAtional Archives: Grant: Henry …
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-14. Revised by … This page on websites includes a short list of lists of websites and a slightly longer list of websites as well as a long list of potentially useful web resources. Lists and webographies ⁃ Robin Hood Project at the University of Rochester: Other Ressources. Lists a handful of dedicated sites. Robin Hood Websites The items included here deal exclusively with or include substantial amounts of material on the Robin Hood tradition. ⁃ Experience Nottinghamshire: Robin Hood (official tourism website of Nottinghamshire) ⁃ Here Begynneth A Lytell Geste of Robin Hood… ⁃ The Legend of Robin Hood ⁃ Our Nottinghamshire: Robin Hood ⁃ The Outlaw Robin Hood - His Yorkshire Legend (Barbara Green) ⁃ Robin Hood: Bold Outlaw of Barnsdale and Sherwood. Site with information on various aspects of the tradition, history etc. ⁃ Robin Hood Loxley Yorkshire ⁃ The Robin Hood …
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  • Robin Hood Golf Course. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood Inn. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • London View Co. Ltd., The. The Aquarium Brighton. [London]: The London View Co. Ltd., [s.d.] Divided back colour picture postcard. On verso: "The London View Co. Ltd.", "POST CARD.", "For Inland Postage only this space may | be used for Communication", "The address only to be | written here". On front, top left corner: "The Aquarium Brighton." 138 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ London View Co. Ltd., The. The Aquarium Brighton (London, [1906 or earlier]) .
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  • The site of Ivanhoe Baths. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … Ivanhoe Baths, housed in a Neoclassical building on Station Road in Ashby-dela-Zouch, opened in 1822. The building was derelict by 1960 and demolished in 1962. In 1805, a saline spring was discovered during coal mining at Moira Colliery, c. 5 km west of Ashby. Baths and a hotel were built, but after a few years it was decided to convey the water to Ashby and establish the business there instead under the name of the Ivanhoe Baths. Wikipedia: Ashby-de-la-Zouch. The spa was designed by Robert Chaplin and built by the first Marquis of Hastings. The building had a 45 m wide collonade in front and a classical dome which let in light for the saloon and pump room. There were card rooms, a billiards room as well as private baths for ladies and gentlemen. Remarkably the mineral water for the baths was transported to Ashby by boat and horse-drawn tramway from the spring at Moira colliery. The Bath Grounds …
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  • Ivanhoe House. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … Ivanhoe House on Smisby Main Street is the home of Ivanhoe Equestrian, formerly a riding school, now offering horse training facilities for hire. A house in Cliftonthorpe, less than one km from Smisby, was known as Ivanhoe House in the late 19th century. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Zoopla: Property details for Ivanhoe House, Main Street, Smisby, Ashby-De-La-Zouch LE65 2TY. Maps Ivanhoe House is indicated without a legend on these maps of the area. ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1902; rev. 1889) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1904; rev. 1899) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1904; rev. 1899) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1925; rev. 1920). Background ⁃ Ivanhoe Equestrian's website. ⁃ Ivanhoe Equestrian's Facebook page.
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  • Robin Hood Primary School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ Robin Hood Academy; the school's website.
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  • Robin Hood Primary and Nursery School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources School website
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  • Ivanhoe House. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-08. Revised by … Ivanhoe Equestrian, formerly a riding school, now offering horse training facilities for hire, is located at Ivanhoe House on Smisby Main Street. A house in Cliftonthorpe, less than one km from Smisby, was known as Ivanhoe House in the late 19th century. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Zoopla: Property details for Ivanhoe House, Main Street, Smisby, Ashby-De-La-Zouch LE65 2TY. Maps Ivanhoe House is indicated without a legend on these maps of the area. ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1902; rev. 1889) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1904; rev. 1899) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1904; rev. 1899) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Derbyshire LXI.NW (1925; rev. 1920). Background ⁃ Ivanhoe Equestrian's website. ⁃ Ivanhoe Equestrian's Facebook page.
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  • The former Ivanhoe House. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-05-06. Revised by … Immediately north of a fish pond in Cliftonthorpe, 1 km SE of Smisby, in an area that is now in the north of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, was located Ivanhoe House, according to the 6" O.S. map of the area published in 1886 but based on surveying done in 1881-82. When the map was issued in 1904 (revised 1901), Ivanhoe House no longer had a name indicated (see Maps section below). Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map Leicestershire XVI.SW (1886; surveyed 1881-82) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Leicestershire XVI.SW (1904; rev. 1901) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Leicestershire XVI.SW (1904; rev. 1901) (georeferenced) ⁃ 6" O.S. map Leicestershire XVI.SW (1925; rev. 1920).
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  • The southernmost of the Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-22. Revised by … Two plots of land just south of Weaverham were known as Robin Hood's Butts in 1839. This entry is concerned with the southernmost of the two butts, which figure in the 1839 tithe award for Weaverham. The butt had an area of 2 acres, 2 roods and 16 perches ( m 2 ). The landowner is listed as William Colley Woodfine, the occupier was a Peter Hatton. The tithe award omits the ususally provided information about the state of cultivation of the plot. Tithe award for Weaverham (1839) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 057, #327 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for Weaverham (1831) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 056, #335 – at The Genealogist) (£). The name 'Robin Hood's Butts' is often applied to pairs of mounds or hillocks (see Places named Robin Hood's Butts ), but the term 'butt' can also refer to a 'raised strip of cultivated land between two furrows, a ridge' or a …
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  • The Robin Hood Golf Club By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood garage. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood Street By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-21. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ Wikipedia: Castleford.
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  • Robin Hood Road. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-19. Robin Hood Road is a small stretch of road in a residential area 5.3 km NE of Sheffield, just north of Wincobank.
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  • Robin Hood Hire Ltd. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood Travel. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … A travel agency in Hucknall is named after Robin Hood. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The former Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-11-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood on what is now named The Street, in Upper Halling, Kent, was in existence as ealy as 1840 and at least as late as c. 1960. However, the name 'Robin Hood' is only recorded from 1881 on. As noted at Pub History, the pub is listed under Halling in the 1881 and 1901 censuses. Pub Wiki: Robin Hood, 4 Mills Cottages Crabs Corner, Halling, Strood. It is entered in the 1881 census as "'Robin Hood' Beer house" 1881 census of Kent, Piece 00880, Image 00229, #212, at The Genealogist (£). at 'Mills cottages[,] Crab's Corner' 1881 census of Kent, Piece 00880, Image 00228, #209, at The Genealogist (£). and in that of 1901 as "'Robin Hood' Inn". 1901 census of Kent 1901, Piece 00719, Image 00060, #26, at The Genealogist (£). It is not clear from these census records that Crab's Corner and Mill's Cottages were situated in Upper Halling, but this was certainly the case. Thus for instance the 36 year …
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  • The northernmost of the Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-22. Revised by … Two plots of land just south of Weaverham were known as Robin Hood's Butts in 1839. This entry is concerned with the northernmost of the two butts, which figure in the 1839 tithe award for Weaverham. The butt had an area of 2 acres, 3 roods and 16 perches ( m 2 ). The landowner is listed as William Colley Woodfine, the occupier was a Thomas Hope. The tithe award omits the ususally provided information about the state of cultivation of the plot. Tithe award for Weaverham (1839) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 057, #327 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for Weaverham (1831) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 057, #327 – at The Genealogist) (£). The name 'Robin Hood's Butts' is often applied to pairs of mounds or hillocks (see Places named Robin Hood's Butts ), but the term 'butt' can also refer to a 'raised strip of cultivated land between two furrows, a ridge' or a …
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  • Approximate indication of location of the westernmost of the Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-21. Revised by … Two irregularly shaped plots of land south of River Weaver and North of Weaverham were known as Robin Hood's Butts in 1839. This entry is concerned with the westernmost of the two butts, which figure in the 1839 tithe award for Weaverham. They had a combined area of 3 acres, 2 roods and 38 perches ( m 2 ). The landowner is listed as 'Lord Alvanley', i.e. William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley (1789–1849); the occupier was a John Cartwright. The tithe award omits the ususally provided information about the state of cultivation of the plot. Between the western and eastern Butt was a plot listed in the tithe award as Rough Hill. Tithe award for Weaverham (1839) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 051, #174 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for Weaverham (1831) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Sub-Image 001, #174 – at The Genealogist) (£); …
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  • ] ] Anonymous. Major Oak. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Picture post­card (b./w.) 139 x 82 mm. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Major Oak. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.]. Picture post­card (b./w.) .
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  • Robin Hood Island. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … 'Robin Hood Island' is the name of a traffic island in Hall Green, Birmingham. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Approximate indication of location of the easternmost of the Robin Hood's Butts. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-01-21. Revised by … Two irregularly shaped plots of land south of River Weaver and North of Weaverham were known as Robin Hood's Butts in 1839. This entry is concerned with the easternmost of the butts, which figure in the 1839 tithe award for Weaverham. They had a combined area of 3 acres, 2 roods and 38 perches ( m 2 ). The landowner is listed as 'Lord Alvanley', i.e. William Arden, 2nd Baron Alvanley (1789–1849); the occupier was a John Cartwright. The tithe award omits the ususally provided information about the state of cultivation of the plot. Between the western and eastern Butt was a plot listed in the tithe award as Rough Hill. Tithe award for Weaverham (1839) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Image 051, #174 – at The Genealogist) (£); Tithe map for Weaverham (1831) (Piece 05, Sub-Piece 416, Sub-Image 001, #174 – at The Genealogist) (£); …
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  • Market Bosworth, where a locality was known as Robbin's Well in 1625. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-06-14. Revised by … 'Robbin's Well' occurs as a field name in Market Bosworth in 1625. Barrie Cox notes that "a surn[ame]. with well may be discounted, so likely it is an allusion to the legend of Robin Hood". His source is an unspecified terrier. Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VI, p. 173; pt.VI,pp. xxx, 167, for source. Cox's italics. IRHB's brackets. I have searched through the tithe awards of Market Bosworth and the following neighbouring villages without finding any mention of Robbin's Well: Bilstone, Cadeby, Carlton, Dadington, Osbaston, Shenton, Sibson, Twycross, and Upton. The Genealogist (£). To be able to put this entry on the map I have used the coordinates of Market Bosworth. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ Cox, Barrie 1998a, pt. VI, p. 173; pt.VI,pp. xxx, 167, for source. Maps ⁃ 6" O.S. map …
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  • Littlejohn Street, Aberdeen. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Littlejohn Street runs between Broad Street and East North Street, Aberdeen.
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  • Robin Hood Motor Spares. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-28. Revised by … The Robin Hood Panto was one of the shows offered at the Brighton Aquarium according to the first of the picture postcards below. The card is undated, but one specimen is postmarked Oct. 18, 1906. Designed by acclaimed architect and pier builder Eugenius Birch (1818-84), the Brighton Aquarium opened in august 1872. Apart from the aquarium, the complex contained a reading room, restaurant and conservatory. In a couple of years a roof terrace garden, roller skating rink, smoking room and music conservatory had been added. During the 1890's the establishment hosted events such as organ recitals, lectures, concerts and plays. But there was also a good deal of light entertainment, for the acts booked during the period c. 1873-88 included comedians, singers, minstrels, magicians, acrobats, clowns, ventriloquists, puppeteers, living statuary, animal acts, swimmers, and skaters. Harvard University Library: Brighton (England). Aquarium. …
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  • Robin Hood Way By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-18. Revised by … A short road in Clifton, a residential area less than 2 km East of central Brighouse. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Littlejohn Street, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Littlejohn Street runs between King Street and George V Avenue in Huntly.
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  • Little John Gardens, Newmains, Wishaw, Lanarkshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-11. Revised by … Little John Gardens is a short residential street in Newmains, Wishaw, Lanarkshire.
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  • Robin Hood Junior School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This is now within Greater London. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Church of St Mary of the Purification in whose graveyard Will Scarlet lies buried according to local tradition. That is, if it is not instead in nearby Sherwood Forest. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-24. Revised by … In Blidworth, Nottinghamshire, there is a tradition that Will Scarlet lies buried in some unknown spot of the graveyard of the church of St Mary of the Purification. Since no one can point visitors to the grave, a piece of the old church building has been brought into service as a marker commemorating the 'fact' that the outlaw lies buried here somewhere. Wikipedia: Blidworth. The coordinates I have chosen for this entry are those of the church. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ BBC: Robin Hood and Blidworth ⁃ Nottingham Wayfarers' Rambling Club 1994a, pp. 32, 39 (map) ⁃ UK Wanderings: Fountain Dale and Blidworth ⁃ Wikipedia: Blidworth ⁃ Wikipedia: …
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  • Robin Hood Primary School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Now in Greater London. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood Road. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Robin Hood Road is located in the south-east Coventry suburb of Willenhall. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • The Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … This public house is listed under Grimesthorpe in William White's 1845 directory. The owner was then a William Steel. White, William 1845a, p. 327. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Sources ⁃ White, William 1845a, p. 327. Notes
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  • Judges. Major Oak. Hastings Judges, [20??]. Photo­graphic post­card (col.). 149 x 93 mm. On verso: "Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire" and "Age 1500 – circumference 64 feet, was often used by Robin Hood and his Merry Men to hide from their enemies." Publishers' website address cited on verso almost certainly indicates a date in the 2000s. Citation ⁃ Judges Ltd. Major Oak (Hastings, [20??])
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  • Robin Hood Garages. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … The Robin Hood Garages were located at the Crescent in Willenhall until a few years ago. The company Robin Hood Garages Ltd., called Rapid 6715 Ltd. until Oct. 12, 1988 if not later, was dissolved on Apr. 6, 2010. Gazetteers iBegin.com. Background Duedil.
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  • Robin Hood Eating House. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Robin Hood Vets are located on 3 Solihull Lane, Birmingham. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Robin Hood Primary School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … I do not know when Robin Hood Primary School in the village of Robin Hood, Wakefield, acquired its present name. A plaque on the wall of the old school building reads "Infants' school", so clearly the school was not always known under its present name. Background ⁃ Robin Hood Primary School (school website).
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  • Robin Hood Crescent. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-10-19. Robin Hood Crescent and Little John Crescent are two streets in a residential area c. 2 km SW of central Wakefield which together form an ellipse round Sherwood Grove. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Aproximate location of Robin Hood Primary School. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by … Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311. Background ⁃ School website.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Bowmans Court is a residential street in Melksham Forest, where a handful of streets have Robin Hood-themed names. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Lincoln Green is a short residential street in Melksham Forest, where a handful of streets have Robin Hood-themed names. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Robin Hood News is located on 1518 Stratford Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … The Robin Hood Pharmacy is located on 1518 Stratford Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … The Robin Hood Barbers is located on 1516 Stratford Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Loxley Close is a residential street in Melksham Forest, where a handful of streets have Robin Hood-themed names. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • Willman, F. Major Oak, Sherwood Forest. Mansfield: Printed by F. Willman, [s.d.] Photo­graphic post­card (col.) 139 x 89 mm. Citation ⁃ F. Willman. Major Oak, Sherwood Forest. Mansfield: Printed by F. Willman, [s.d.] Photo­graphic post­card (col.) .
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-10. Revised by … Robin Hood Lane in Lydd, Kent, is a residential street connecting Romney and Tourney Roads. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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  • By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-12. Revised by … Sherwood Avenue is a residential street in Melksham Forest, where a handful of streets have Robin Hood-themed names. Gazetteers ⁃ Not included in Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a, pp. 293-311.
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