Robin Hood & the Blackbird: a Tale of a Christmas Dinner
Greetings Card
second half 19th century (made)
second half 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker | |
Place of origin |
The story 'Robin Hood and the Blackbird: A Tale of a Christmas Dinner' is recounted here in a collection of six horizontal format cards, and combines pictures of happy children with visual references to the popular Robin Hood tales. Published by Marcus Ward & Co, this piece recasts the characters from the original Robin Hood story as children. Robin is easily identified by his characteristic costume of green tights, plumed hat and fold-over boots.
Object details
Categories | |
Object type | |
Title | Robin Hood & the Blackbird: a Tale of a Christmas Dinner (series title) |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph on paper card |
Brief description | Christmas card; Robin Hood & the Blackbird: a Tale of a Christmas Dinner, second half of the nineteenth century. |
Physical description | Upon this card appears the full poem of which each of four colour lithograph cards illustrates a part. |
Dimensions |
|
Marks and inscriptions | 1./A rhyme, a rhyme, a Christmas rhyme/ Of what befell, at Christmas time,/ To that bold hunter Robin Hood,/ Maid Marian, and the archers good./ One year, whose date I don't remember,/ It froze and snowed all thro' December;/ Birds small and great died off in pairs;/ The famished foxes ate the hares;/ Deer were devoured by wolves and bears./ Said Robin to his merry men,/ "No game is left." Said Marian then,/ For Christmas feast, some there must be,/ Remember, you've invited me!"/ So Robin donned his green and feather,/ And the merry troop set forth together;/ But nothing found all day, till, lo!/ A poor starved blackbird cross'd the snow./ Bold Robin stopped and bent his bow;/ Then Marian cried, "Forbear this time!"/ But Robin shot - so runs the rhyme.
2./ A ryhme, a rhyme, a merry rhyme/ Of what befell at Christmas time,/ To Robin Hood, his archers good,/ And Marian, in merry Sherwood./ What Robin shot, they all averred,/ Was scarcely worth the name of bird./ "And I shall always say 'twas mean/ To kill a thing so poor and lean,"/ Said Marian, the forest queen./ Said Allan-a-dale to Little John,/ "Just look what we're to feast upon."/ Cried Tuck the Friar, "My cooking, friends,/ For all ill-luck shall make amends."/ Said Robin Hood, "I did my best;/ To thee, friend Friar, I leave the rest."/ "Then follow me and you shall see,"/ Said Tuck, "how soon a feast shall be/ Prepared for this gay company."/ So after Tuck, in merry time,/ they piped and marched - so runs the rhyme. (Inscription; decoration; English) |
Summary | The story 'Robin Hood and the Blackbird: A Tale of a Christmas Dinner' is recounted here in a collection of six horizontal format cards, and combines pictures of happy children with visual references to the popular Robin Hood tales. Published by Marcus Ward & Co, this piece recasts the characters from the original Robin Hood story as children. Robin is easily identified by his characteristic costume of green tights, plumed hat and fold-over boots. |
Collection | |
Accession number | 29324:00 |
About this object record
Explore the Collections contains over a million catalogue records, and over half a million images. It is a working database that includes information compiled over the life of the museum. Some of our records may contain offensive and discriminatory language, or reflect outdated ideas, practice and analysis. We are committed to addressing these issues, and to review and update our records accordingly.
You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.
Suggest feedback
You can write to us to suggest improvements to the record.
Suggest feedback
Record created | November 21, 2003 |
Record URL |
Download as: JSONIIIF Manifest