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Nottingham, c1910. Creator: UnknownNottingham, c1910. Robin Hood in the Forest of Sherwood. He was famous from 1189 to 1247. Manufactory of Hosiery, Lace and Woollen Goods. Population, 259, 900
Scene from the opera of "Robin Hood", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1860. Creator: SmythScene from the opera of "Robin Hood", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1860. Many of our London readers who have been spectators of this most popular Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre
AI IMAGE - Illustration of Robin Hood, 2023. Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - Illustration of Robin Hood, 2023. Legendary heroic outlaw from English folklore, featured in literature, theatre, and cinema
Old Tree in the Billah - Sherwood Forest, n.d. Creator: John Rawson WalkerOld Tree in the Billah - Sherwood Forest, n.d
In Sherwood Forest, c1870. Royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, famous for association with the legend of Robin Hood and an important site of ancient oak trees
Athelstan saves his Fathers life by taking Leofrid the Dane Prisoner, 1773. CreatorAthelstan saves his Fathers life by taking Leofrid the Dane Prisoner, 1773. King Athelstan (894-939) saving the Life of his Father, Edward the Elder, (874-924) at the Battle of Sherwood
In Sherwood Forest, c1875. Creator: Josiah Wood WhymperIn Sherwood Forest, c1875. Shepherd and sheep in a shady lane in Sherwood Forest near Nottingham. Once a Royal Hunting Forest, Sherwood is most famous for its association with the Robin Hood legend
Robin Hood and the Black Monk, 1910. Artist: William SewellRobin Hood and the Black Monk, 1910. Frontispiece from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by MI Ebbutt, 1910
The Dukeries & Sherwood Forest, c20th Century. Artist: John BartholomewThe Dukeries & Sherwood Forest, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]
Robin Hood and Little John, 1845. Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman
The Shambles Oak, Sherwood Forest, 1904. Hollow oak tree also known as Robin Hoods Larder, said to have been used by Robin Hood to store venison