Robin Hood (Witney)
[[File:|thumb|right|500px|The Robin Hood / P.L. Chadwick, 19. Nov. 2011; Creative Commons, via Geograph.]]
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-23. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-23.
The Robin Hood in Witney, Oxfordshire, was in existence by 1939, when it was listed (with Ernest Clements as publican) in Kelly's Directory.[1] The pub closed c. 2015 and has subsequently been turned into flats.[2] It thus barely survived into the Facebook era.[3] Publican information for 1939 only can be found at UK Pub History.[4] Template:PnItemQry
Gazetteers
- Not included in Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 293-311.
Sources
- Rust, Stuart. 'Witney pub to be converted into flats', Oxford Mail (2016-10-11)
- UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 81 Hailey Road, Witney, Oxfordshire
- West Oxfordshire District Council: Lowlands Area Planning Sub-Committee: Report of Additional Representations (2016-10-10).
Background
Brief mention
- Facebook: Robin Hood pub, Hailey Road, Witney (hardly any contents).
Notes
- ↑ UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 81 Hailey Road, Witney, Oxfordshire.
- ↑ Rust, Stuart. 'Witney pub to be converted into flats', Oxford Mail (2016-10-11); West Oxfordshire District Council: Lowlands Area Planning Sub-Committee: Report of Additional Representations (2016-10-10).
- ↑ Facebook: Robin Hood pub, Hailey Road, Witney (hardly any contents).
- ↑ UK Pub History: Robin Hood, 81 Hailey Road, Witney, Oxfordshire.
The Robin Hood / P.L. Chadwick, 19. Nov. 2011; Creative Commons, via Geograph.
Hailey Road (B4022) passes the Robin Hood / Stuart Logan, 15 Jul. 2012, Creative Commons, via Geograph.
The sign of the Robin Hood / P.L. Chadwick, 19. Nov. 2011; Creative Commons, via Geograph.