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Goodfellow Collection

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream

Scene from Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream
A scene from Shakespeares comedy, A Midsummer Nights Dream (Act II, Scene ii), in which Puck drops a love potion into the sleeping Titanias eyes

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Puck or Robin Goodfellow. Sub-title: Famous Fairies

Puck or Robin Goodfellow. Sub-title: Famous Fairies. Here is Puck? by Lorna Steele

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Cartoon, Bottoms Dream (Republicanism)

Cartoon, Bottoms Dream (Republicanism)
Cartoon, BOTTOMS DREAM -- Nick Bottom (the working-man): I have a dream... [I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream Bottoms Dream because it hath no Bottom

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW

ROBIN GOOD-FELLOW
Robin Good-fellow

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Puck on spiders thread

Puck on spiders thread
Puck seated on a spiders thread. Date: 1920

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Robin Goodfellow, a sprite

Robin Goodfellow, a sprite (also known as Puck). Date: 1911

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Bahram wins the Epsom Derby, 1935

Bahram wins the Epsom Derby, 1935
A page from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, showing the racehorse Bahram(marked with a cross) with a clear run round Tattenham Corner at the Epsom Derby in 1935

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Green Man (Roxburghe)

Green Man (Roxburghe)
The traditional green man of English folklore, here identified with Robin Goodfellow Date: circa 1630

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Illustration from Robin Goodfellow: His Mad

Illustration from Robin Goodfellow: His Mad
" Illustration from " Robin Goodfellow: His Mad Pranks and Merry Jests", 1628. English school. Robin Goodfellow symbolises Puck, an important character in the Anglosaxon tradition

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: British Ballad, Robin Goodfellow

British Ballad, Robin Goodfellow
ROBIN GOODFELLOW (The Mad Merry Pranks of) British ballad. More commonly known as Puck, the work of this mischievous creature is done by moonlight, and his mocking, laugh is Ho ho ho!

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Gossip about Fairies 18

Gossip about Fairies 18
Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a mischievous but generally good-natured sprite : he has equivalents in the folklore of most cultures

Background imageGoodfellow Collection: Gossip about Fairies 16

Gossip about Fairies 16
ROBIN GOODFELLOW another name for PUCK, a mischievous but generally good-natured sprite of worldwide folklore


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