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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. 7). Sixth printing. New York: Gilberton … Illustrated. ⁃ Espeland, Velle 2008a; see p. 11. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. 7) (New York, [1943-c.1946]) .
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII). Fifth printing. New York: Gilberton … Illustrated ⁃ Espeland, Velle 2008a, p. 11. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII) (New York, [1943-c.1946]) .
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII). Third printing. New York: Gilberton … Illustrated ⁃ Espeland, Velle 2008a, p. 11. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII) (New York, [1943-c.1946]) .
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII). Fourth printing. New York: Gilberton … Illustrated ⁃ Espeland, Velle 2008a, p. 11. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII) (New York, [1943-c.1946]) .
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  • Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII). Second printing. New York: Gilberton … Illustrated ⁃ Espeland, Velle 2008a, p. 11. Citation ⁃ Anonymous. Robin Hood (Classic Comics, No. VII) (New York, [1943-c.1946]) .
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  • Approximate indication of the site of the Robin Hood. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-04. Revised by … A pub named the Robin Hood at 12 French Street in Southampton existed from 1775 or earlier to 1855 or later. There is now no 12 French Street. At present, this street extends north from Town Quay to about the Medieval Merchant's House on the corner of French Street and Vyse Lane. On a 6" O.S. map of Southampton published in 1871, the stretch of the present Castle Way extending from there to St Michael's Church appears also to be part of French Street, while the stretch of the present Castle Way extending north from the church to the present West Street was evidently considered part of the latter. The 1898 revision of the map has French Street from Town Quay to somewhere near the church so labelled, while the present Castle Way north of there and the present West Street are not named. After WWII, French Street was renumbered and part of it renamed 'Castle Way'. Closing Pubs …
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  • Robin Hood's Well, High Park Wood, Moorgreen, Nottinghamshire. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-27. Revised by … Photos and information courtesy Ross Parish who writes books and a blog on English holy wells. Additional photos kindly provided by Chris. Robin Hood's Well in High Park Wood, Moorgreen, Greasley civil parish, Nottinghamshire, is a spring known from D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers (1913) and Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928). In the latter it appears under the name "John's Well". D.H. Lawrence Research Centre: Struggle, by John Worthen; Our Nottinghamshire: Robin Hood's Well: A Healing Well by R.B. Parish; Eastwood & Kimberley Advertiser: Robin Hood’s Well (27 Oct. 2012); Short Notice Local Walk - (near Eastwood). It is situated c. 125 m NE of the site of Beauvale Priory, which is now farmland. Our Nottinghamshire: Robin Hood's Well: A Healing Well by R.B. Parish. The well is noted in the English Place-Name Society's volume on Nottinghamshire, Gover, John …
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