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Showing posts with label
Nottingham
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Robin Hood and Me
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Robin Hood and me in the 1990's outside the Castle Wall.
Nottingham's Robin Hood Statue
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The duplicate statue of Robin Hood Like many I have visited the statue of Robin Hood at Nottingham Castle. But have you ever wond...
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Sir Richard Foliot and Jordan Castle
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Albie’s input on this site regarding the history of Nottinghamshire and in particular Sherwood Forest has been invaluable. One o...
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The Birth of English
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After having such a good response recently with my post on the medieval town of Nottingham , I have decided to continue with a similar them...
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Medieval Nottingham
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Above is an excellent map of the medieval layout of the medieval town of Nottingham, showing the original French and English boroughs. Robi...
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Robin Hood's Dungeon
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The dungeon believed to have housed Robin Hood when he was caught by the Sheriff of Nottingham is to be surveyed using a laser. It is p...
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The Forest Lodge, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire
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Back in June I spent a lovely weekend in the small village of Edwinstowe in Nottinghamshire. I stayed at a lovely old coaching inn called ...
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Wellow May Day
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Robin Hood is inextricably linked with the May and Summer Games performed throughout England and Scotland during the 16th century. The sur...
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The Old York Road and Robin Hood's Cave
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Once again Albie has sent in some great pictures of ‘Robin Hood Country,’ along with interesting details of the locations. A while ago I ex...
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Nottinghamshire in 1693
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This amazing map of 'Robin Hood Country' was sent in by Albie. It shows Nottinghamshire in 1693 and clearly shows the surviving r...
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The 'Carps' and the Ghosts
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Albie is lucky enough to live, in what is known as ‘Robin Hood Country’ -Nottinghamshire. He has recently provided some stunning pictures ...
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Nottingham's Caves
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Above is a publicity photo of (right to left) Richard Todd, Lawrence Watkin (script writer), Perce Pearce (producer) and Dr. Charles Beard ...
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The Gough Map
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Our earliest historical glimpse of the town of Nottingham and Sherwood Forest can be seen on what is known as the Gough Map. It is now held ...
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Nottingham c.1610-1611
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This the earliest depiction of the town of Nottingham, showing us the medieval layout that Robin Hood would have recognised. It is an engra...
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Nottingham Castle 1068-1100
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Nottingham Castle is an important element in Walt Disney’s live-action film, ‘The Story of Robin Hood’. As Helen Phillips explains in her ...
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Nottingham's Unique Silver Penny
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This unique old silver penny dating from the eleventh century (both sides are shown above) now belongs to Nottingham City Council. It was ei...
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Domesday Nottingham
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Robin Hood is often described as a Saxon, competing against his oppressive Norman overlords in various films and novels. So what was Notting...
Robin Hood's Statue At Nottingham Castle
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Four months after the Royal Premier of the film The Story of Robin Hood and his Merrie Men in London, further up north in Nottingham, they ...
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Roll Of High Sheriff's of Nottinghamshire And Derbyshire
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Nottinghamshire ran under the same Shrievalty with Derbyshire until the 10th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Below is a tentative ...
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