The photo of the Robin Hood statue at the Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre is © Allen W. Wright.This is a beginners guide to Robin Hood:
"Greetings! Has it been a while since you've read a tale of Robin Hood? Is it possible that you've never read a Robin Hood story?
This page is for you. A lot of the information on my website is very detailed. Here's a quick refresher course on the basics of the outlaw, his friends, foes and other general information."
http://www.boldoutlaw.com/robbeg/This one is also intereting - it tries to show some find more about the historical Robin Hood:
"The story of Robin Hood is so well known that it scarcely needs to be reviewed, but don't worry, I'll do it anyway. The "facts ", at least one romantic version of them, are these. In the time of Richard the Lionheart a minor noble of Nottinghamshire, one Robin of Loxley, was outlawed for poaching deer. Now at that time the deer in a a royal forest belonged to the king, and killing one of the king's deer was therefore treason, and punishable by death."
http://www.britainexpress.com/Myths/robin-hood.htm
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