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A robin feeding chicks Date: circa 1900
Robin Hoods Bay and Ravenscar, North Yorkshire Date: circa 1930s
Robin on WallA robin on a snowy wall Date: 1872
Plants / Trillium CuneatumOr T. Sessile Trinity Flower, or Wake Robin, or Wood Lily Date: 1796
Shakespeare: Puck / 1908Puck/Robin Goodfellow: Shakespeares master of rustic mischief; the amoral spirit who delights in playing pranks... Date: 1908
Mrs a A MilneDOROTHY MILNE Daphne, wife of A Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, (nee Dorothy de Selincourt), the mother of Christopher Robin. Date: 1920S
British Ballad, Auld Robin GrayAULD ROBIN GRAY British ballad of Scottish origin written by Lady Anne Barnard (1750-1825) Old Robin Gray marries a young girl whose lover is thought to be dead
British Ballad, Robin GoodfellowROBIN 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!
Holly / Language of FlowersHolly personified
Little Robin Redbreast by Muriel DawsonCharming illustration of a little girl with blonde hair and blue eyes with a matching red coat and bonnet
Dr. R. G CollingwoodDR. ROBIN GEORGE COLLINGWOOD Historian and philosopher. Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford and fellow, tutor and librarian at Pembroke College
Robins Greeting by Ethel Parkinson -- three children stop to receive a Christmas Greeting from a robin perched on a branch
Robin crackersColour illustration taken from a Christmas cracker box
A young girl feeds the birdsA young girl in a pretty pink dress, kneels next to a tree stump and feeds a host of small garden birds out of her hand. Ink drawing with watercolour washes by Malcolm Greensmith
Robin Redbreast / BewickThe Rrobin-redbreast, or Ruddock Motacilla rubecula
Navy Seaman of 1822A British sailor of the early 19th century, in this instance portrayed by the actor Mr G Smith in the role of Robin in the play No Song No Supper
ROBIN HOODs BAY 1940SIdiosyncratic coastal village in North Yorkshire, with a history of smuggling, but little to prove the myth that Robin Hood kept a boat in the bay to make a quick sea escape
Girl Feeds Robin C1880A kind-hearted girl goes out in the snow to feed a robin
Girls with Dog 1890STwo little girls and their dog in a winter scene
Girl Sweeps Snow C1886A little girl attempts to sweep away the snow, as more snowflakes fall; a robin looks up at her
Xmas RobinChristmas Robin. Weir started working for the ILN in 1847 and was still submitting illustrations at the turn of the century, the papers longest-serving illustrator
Round Robin / Trained ApeA performing monkey in a dress holds out a bowl to some children. Their nanny encourages them to put in a coin
Road to Robin Hoods BayThe one and only road down into Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire, England. The little village is crammed with tall or short houses built nearly on top of one another
Robin Hood & StutelyWilliam Stutely makes his complaint to Robin Hood - and joins his band
Robin Hoods Bay / YorksRobin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire
Turkey and Girl C1860The pious sentiments on this card suggest that this little girl should be grateful to God for providing this turkey for her to eat at her Christmas dinner
Harlequin Knitted CapSmiling brunette in a 4 colour knitted hat and gloves with an embroidered robin
Robins Head under WingA robin in winter tucks its head beneath its wing. (Erithacus rubecula)
Robin Near WindowA robin near a window. (Erithacus rubecula)
Robins on the SnowA robin on the snow-covered ground. (Erithacus rubecula)
Robin Hood & Little JohnRobin Hood and Little John enjoy a mock fight on a small bridge over a river
Maid Marian RescuedRipping Guy of Gisbornes sword from his grasp, Robin Hood rescues Maid Marian in true swachbuckling fashion
Robin Hood Keeping WatchRobin Hood keeping a lookout for his enemy, Guy of Gisbourne, from a safe distance
Robin Hood, Merry FeastRobin Hood and his merry men feast, with Maid Marian to grace their table
Black ArrowThe evil Sir Isenbart de Belame and his lords, seated around their table at Wrangby, are startled by the Black Arrow which Robin and his men fired through the spy hole
Robin ThankedRobin Hood, in armour and on horseback, is thanked by the peasants for rescuing them from oppression
Little JohnHaving bound the Forester and stolen his dinner, Little John eats it in front of him around a roaring fire
Robin Weds MarianKing Richard I joins the hands of Robin Hood and Maid Marian in marriage
Robin & AllinRobin helps Alan-a-Dale to stop the marriage of Alans sweetheart Alice de Beauforest to the evil rich old knight Isenbart de Belame
Boy in Snow in Muff 1880A boy out in the snow, wearing a muff; a robin keeps him company (one of a series)
Card - Mother & ChildMother and child at a window admire robin
Robin and HollyA robin and some holly
Robins and PuddingTwo robins explain to their young the mysteris of Christmas
Robins in FieldsTwo robins in a country setting - for a change, with not a flake of snow in sight
Robin in SnowA robin on a bough
Christmas Visiting 1857Watched by a robin, a lady calls at a house with her Christmas gifts
Robins Near TrapA group of robins peck the snow dangerously near a bird-trap
Robin Flying in SnowA robin flies through a snowfall