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Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest
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Scrapbooks of Robin Hood memorabilia, 1952-1957
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Three scrapbooks and two envelopes containing memorabilia about Robin Hood. Volume 1 contains ephemera with Robin Hood designs (cloth, posters, cardboard novelty toys), 2 View Master reels about Robin Hood, a pamphlet: "Historical gudie to English literature for use in schools and colleges", a folded poster of Walt Disney's 1952 live action film "The story of Robin Hood) and a press release about the film "Ivanhoe". Includes several hand-drawn cartoon drawings depicting scenes from Robin Hood tales. Volume 2 consists primarily of newspaper and magazine clippings dealing with the Disney 1952 film as well as "The adventures of Robin Hood" tv series starring Richard Greene, which aired in the US in 1955. Contains a set of black & white publicity photographs of the Disney film, color bubble-gum souvenir cards, Valentine's cards and other ephemera. Volume 3 is in a larger format than volumes 1-2. It contains an issue of Life Magazine (August 11, 1952) with an interview with Joan Rice regarding her role as Maid Marian in the 1952 Disney film. Also contains plates from "Webb's Characters & scenes from Robin Hood", a menu from Sherwood's Forrest Room restaurant; newspaper clippings and magazine articles and a TV listing for an animated Robin Hood show, dated 1971. Volumes 4 and 5 contain additional Robin Hood memorabilia: individual magazines issues on topics such as archery, Robin Hood themed restaurant menus, Royal Dalton Toby mug catalogs, and other printed items.
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