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Sherwood Forest
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Showing posts with label
Sherwood Forest
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A Cafe in Sherwood Forest
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In Sherwood, in a cafe and under a poster of my favourite film. HEAVEN!
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Sherwood Forest Today
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Sherwood Forest from the air Sherwood Forest will forever be associated with the legend of Robin Hood. Every year it attracts over a mi...
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Robin Hood's Tree in 1961
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This lovely photograph of the 'Major Oak' in Sherwood Forest , before it was surrounded by a protective fence to protect its ro...
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Robin Hood's Larder
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This rare postcard shows the ancient oak tree known as Robin Hood's Larder in 1913. It originally stood on land owned by the Duke...
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Richard the Lionheart in Sherwood Forest
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Because of several projects that I am currently working on, (including a novel) my blog has been slightly neglected over the past few mont...
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Sunset Over Sherwood Forest
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Peter Ellenshaw worked on over 30 films for Walt Disney . His beautiful matte paintings created the fantasy worlds that were essential in ...
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Parliament Oak
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Although I have visited Sherwood Forest many times, I have never seen the Parliament Oak . So I am very grateful to Albie, who is lucky en...
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The Robin Hood Festival
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Albie has very kindly allowed me to post his video clip of this year's Robin Hood Festival in Sherwood Forest. This annual event is al...
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The King's Great Way Through Sherwood Forest
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The Sherwood Forest of the ‘Robin Hood films’ and novels , is nearly always a deserted, dense and impenetrable woodland, that sprawled...
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Sherwood's Forgotten Ancient Chapel
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I recently received a ‘whistling arrow’ from Albie in Sherwood Forest. The note attached asked if I was aware of ‘Edwin’s Chapel’ on an o...
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Some Images of Sherwood Forest
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Albie is a regular contributor to this blog and is lu...
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The King & The Miller
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Albie recently sent this fascinating Nottinghamshire legend to me: “Thought I’d relate a local 'legend' that came back to my at...
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