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The Whistling Arrows
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Robin Hood Model
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Laurence has made many valuable contributions to this website over the years. Who can forget the popular comic strip he created using imag...
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Sons of the Wolf & Films of the Fifties
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Occasionally I like to review the work of my regular readers, known as The Whistling Arrows . In the past we have looked at Albie's we...
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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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Herne the Hunter
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Spring is my favourite time of year and over the last few weeks we have been blessed with some lovely warm weather. The cold grey cloak of ...
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Thoresby Hall
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Albie was at Thoresby visiting an exhibition recently and took some snaps of the magnificent hall for the blog. He also very kindly wrote...
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Waiting for Robin
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I just had to share this masterpiece with you all. Mike never ceases to amaze me with his wonderful talent as an artist, and his painting ...
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Azul Maria
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I always like to feature the talents of my regular visitors to this blog and this particular member of The Whistling Arrows has a special p...
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Albie On Tour
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Regular visitors to this blog will be familiar with Albie . In the past he has sent in some fantastic video clips, pictures and information...
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Richard Todd as Robin Hood by Laurence
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I am sure you will agree that this is yet another stunning piece of artwork by Laurence. The light and the colour are beautiful and the t...
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Hubert Gregg by Laurence
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This is another work of art by Laurence, who says: "I was up in the loft earlier, and dug out some of my movie actors drawings. Thou...
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Albie's Videos of Sherwood Forest, Wellow May Day and Haughton Chapel.
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Above is a picture I took of an ancient tree in Sherwood Forest a few weeks back. I can see the face and horns of Herne the Hunter amongs...
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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 Giant
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The biggest bonus of running this blog is getting to know some of my regular visitors and discovering their marvellous array of interests an...
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Richard Todd and Burnham Beeches
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Recently, Laurence thrilled us all, when he very kindly sent in a picture of his copy of the stunning original premier programme of Walt D...
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An Interview with Avalon
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Avalon has visited my blog several times and has recently allowed me to use some of her research on the American place-names that are link...
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Old Friends
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Mike has recently sent me a rather heartwarming account of how Walt Disney’s motion picture the ‘Story of Robin Hood,’ helped him get thr...
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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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Sherwood Forest in October
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Robin Hood is here again: all his merry thieves Here a ghostly bugle-note shivering through the leaves, Calling as he used to call, faint a...
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Mike's Matte
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After seeing my recent post about Peter Ellenshaw , Mike has sent in a fine example of his very own matte work, for the western movie ‘ Circ...
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Greenwood Gone by Wren Song
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Tired of the rat race, the hustle and bustle of living in the modern world? Then take a gentle stroll through the mists of time into the mys...
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