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Geograph-1829496-by-JThomas.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1829496 J. Thomas, 16 Apr. 2010, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
Geograph-1829496-by-JThomas.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1829496 J. Thomas, 16 Apr. 2010, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-2223070-by-Trevor-Rickard.jpg|The Badger Box; Greene King (Hungry Horse) pub on the busy Derby Road, with lots of parking space. A garage and general store next door. / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2223070 Trevor Rickard, 16 OCt. 2010, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
geograph-2223070-by-Trevor-Rickard.jpg|The Badger Box; Greene King (Hungry Horse) pub on the busy Derby Road, with lots of parking space. A garage and general store next door. / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2223070 Trevor Rickard, 16 OCt. 2010, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-2151149-by-Stephen-McKay.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley
geograph-2151149-by-Stephen-McKay.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley
This unusually named pub is now owned by Greene King and branded as a 'Hungry Horse' / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2151149 Stephen McKay, 5 Nov. 2010, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
This unusually named pub is now owned by Greene King and branded as a 'Hungry Horse' / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2151149 Stephen McKay, 5 Nov. 2010, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-895154-by-Phil-Evans.jpg|Badger Box Public House, Annesley, on the A611 between Hucknall and Mansfield / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/895154 Phil Evans, 24 Jul. 2008, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
geograph-895154-by-Phil-Evans.jpg|Badger Box Public House, Annesley, on the A611 between Hucknall and Mansfield / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/895154 Phil Evans, 24 Jul. 2008, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-3470520-by-Tim-Glover.jpg|Badger Box / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3470520 Tim Glover, 13 Apr. 2013, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
geograph-3470520-by-Tim-Glover.jpg|Badger Box / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3470520 Tim Glover, 13 Apr. 2013, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
geograph-5000244-by-Chris-Morgan.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley, a Hungry Horse pub / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5000244 Chris Morgan, 3 may 2016, Creative Commons via Geograph.]
geograph-5000244-by-Chris-Morgan.jpg|The Badger Box, Annesley, a Hungry Horse pub / [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5000244 Chris Morgan, 3 may 2016, Creative Commons, via Geograph.]
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Site of the Robin Hood.
From 1878 or earlier to 1941 or later, the Robin Hood was located on the corner of Forest Road and Derby Road in Annesley Woodhouse, Kirkby in Ashfield / Google Earth Street View.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2016-10-04. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2019-05-30.

The Robin Hood, a public house, was located on the corner of Derby Road and Forest Road in Annesley, not quite 3 km SE of central Kirkby in Ashfield. 675 m NNE of the public house was found Robin Hood's Cave (Kirkby in Ashfield), while Robin Hood's Hills and Robin Hood's Chair are found c. 1.2 km NNE of the Robin Hood. The Robin Hood is indicated on O.S. maps of the area published 1878–c. 1948 (see Maps section below). There is a recently built pub/restaurant named the Badger Box on Derby Road, but this is ten metres or so north of the site of the Robin Hood, unless the course of Forest Road was changed a little.

Information on publicans for the years 1925-41 can be found at UK Pub History.[1] Template:PnItemQry

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Notes

  1. UK Pub History: Robin Hood, East Kirkby, Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire. "East Kirkby" is a mistake, There is one in Lincolnshire, but none near Annesley.
  2. As previously noted, "East Kirkby" is a mistake,

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