Named for the stately English oak tree that has graced the ESF campus for decades, the Robin Hood Oak Society recognizes the distinguished loyalty and commitment of its members - a special group of ...
Renewed interest in the tree and its surrounding site was sparked after it was used as a location in the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Source: Getty / Heritage Images ...
The huge oak tree has a girth of 33 feet (10 metres) and is believed to be around 800–1000 years old. According to folklore, the tree was Robin Hood's shelter,where he and his merry men slept.
Image caption, Legend has it that the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest was used as a hideout by Robin Hood - and has been fenced off since the 1970s to protect it The survey - which can be accessed on ...
Named for the stately English oak tree that has graced the ESF campus for decades, the Robin Hood Oak Society recognizes the distinguished loyalty and commitment of its members - a special group of ...