Merrie Christmas & Happy New Year !
Another year of blogging has gone by and once again I would like to thank my regular contributors who have helped me in this fifth year. There have been so many highlights for me; Laurence has undoubtedly enhanced our appreciation of the movie with that amazing picture strip and various memorabilia (including the souvenir programme). Neil managed to locate Alex Bryce’s daughter, and has continued tirelessly to uncover interesting articles about the life of the stars. Albie has sent in some wonderful photographs and helped us learn more about the history of Sherwood Forest, including Edwin’s Chapel. His intense research into the ancient roads and ‘The King’s Great Way’ through the forest helped me achieve a lifelong ambition.
Mike sent in stunning Japanese and Spanish posters from the movie and continued to enthral us with his paintings, including his interpretation of Herne the Hunter. Meanwhile Geoff Waite gave us more details about the career of the musician and singer Elton Hayes.
We discovered the winner of the poll for the favourite Robin Hood of all-time and a gangster who nearly became him. We also saw more pictures from the film premiere and had new information on the lives of Joan Rice and Catherine Grant-Bogle. There has been a great deal more and I have now reached 568 posts.
So it has been another tremendous year! Thank you so much for your wonderful support and hope to here from all of you very soon. I would like to wish you and your families a Merrie Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
"Merrie Christmas & Happy New Year !"
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My pleasure to help! I'll keep digging around for stuff and will get some more pics once the spring arrives. If it snows will try get pics of Sherwood as well, looks like a mild, damp Xmas this year as usual.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the festive season and New Year to all who visit this blog.
BTW I have got some architectural drawings today that show the state of Haughton Chapel from 1913 if you are interested Clement, let me know
. I know there is not much left now but these give an indication of how a village chapel/church looked in the early medieval years. Let me know if you want a look...... Albie
Many thanks Albie,,,,,Yes I would be very interested to see those drawings.
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Thanks for all the work and hours you have put in, 20 marks shall be yours at christmastide.
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