The Story of Maid Marian
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Joan Rice’s (1930-1997) Marian is central to Ken Annakin’s 1952 Walt Disney film, somewhat misleadingly titled The Story of Robin Hood and H...
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Elspeth Gill
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Elspeth Gill and Richard Todd Elspeth Gill was the daughter of Alex Bryce (1905–1960), the Scottish screenwriter, cinematographer, and film ...
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The Sheriff's Chair??
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To find out how many times “Robin Hood’s Chair” has been used in various historical productions, click the link titled “Robin Hood’s Chai...
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Collectable Barratt's Cards
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In 1952, Barratt & Co. issued a series of black-and-white collectable cards packed with their popular sweet cigarettes, bringing Walt ...
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Rare Robin Hood Jigsaw
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We recently came across some of Neil’s rare puzzles that were used to promote Disney’s Story of Robin Hood . More recently, Laurence share...
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Barratts Robin Hood
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Laurence has generously shared images from his remarkable collection of Barratt & Co trading cards, created to promote The Story of Ro...
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Shakespeare & Alan-a-Dale
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James Hayter as Friar Tuck “There was a lover and his lass, Sat ’neath a spreading oak, And fearing lest his heart might break, The devot...
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Thank You!
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Maid Marian would like to thank all our regular readers and contributors!
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Joan Rice & Ken Annakin
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Joan Rice arrives at Denham Studios Joan Rice arrives by bicycle at Denham Studios in Buckinghamshire (pictured above) to film The Story of...
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