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The Robin Hood and Little John in Bexleyheath is located on the corner of Lion Road and [[Robin Hood Lane (Bexleyheath)|Robin Hood Lane]]. This locality formerly belonged to Kent but is now in Greater London. Information on publicans etc. from post office and trade directories, census records etc. for the period 1861-1938 can be found at UK Pub History.<ref>[https://pubshistory.com/KentPubs/Bexley/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Lion Road, Bexley Heath.]</ref>
The Robin Hood and Little John in Bexleyheath is located on the corner of Lion Road and [[Robin Hood Lane (Bexleyheath)|Robin Hood Lane]]. This locality formerly belonged to Kent but is now in Greater London. Information on publicans, family members adn employees from post office and trade directories, census records etc. for the period 1861-1938 can be found at UK Pub History.<ref>[https://pubshistory.com/KentPubs/Bexley/RobinHoodLittleJohn.shtml UK Pub History: Robin Hood & Little John, Lion Road, Bexley Heath.]</ref>


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The Robin Hood and Little John.
Robin Hood and Little John Public House, on the corner of Lion Road (front) and Robin Hood Lane (left). / David Anstiss, 15 Aug. 2011, Creative Commons, via Geograph.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-14.

The Robin Hood and Little John in Bexleyheath is located on the corner of Lion Road and Robin Hood Lane. This locality formerly belonged to Kent but is now in Greater London. Information on publicans, family members adn employees from post office and trade directories, census records etc. for the period 1861-1938 can be found at UK Pub History.[1]

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