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Fred Watson's Articles in History

  • Was Robin Hood A Yorkshireman?
    As a boy I was brought up on tales of Robin Hood and his merry men, as were my children and now, with a new series on the small screen, my children's children. We also lived for ten years in a small Yorkshire village near to Wentbridge called Little Smeaton, hence my interest in the Yorkshire connections to Robin Hood.
  • London Bridge Is Falling Down
    London Bridge is falling down,
    Falling down, falling down,
    London Bridge is falling down,
    My fair lady.
    So goes the old nursery rhyme that most likely records the destruction of the bridge by Olaf the Norwegian Viking.
  • Ivarr The Boneless Ragnarsson
    Ivar known in Old Norse as Ivarr “Beinlauss” possible meaning, bone-loose or bone-less. (Could it be that he suffered from brittle bone disease or was he simply double jointed or could he have been exceptionally tall and loose limbed). What ever his disability was, if it was indeed a disability, it certainly did not affect his mind.
  • Bamburgh Castle Northumberland
    Bamburgh Castle one of the most imposing castles in England sits atop a volcanic crag on the very edge of the wild and magnificent coast of Northumberland. From its position high above the beach there are fantastic views of the Seal and Puffin inhabited Farne Islands, including The Holy Island Of Lindisfarne. The castle as it stands today has appeared in the films, “Becket”, and “The Tragedy Of Ma

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