Image:Barton Robin Hood emblem 1.jpg

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Traditional Robin Hood motif used as part of the bus livery of Barton Transport plc in the 1970s and 1980s. Photographed on the side panel of a Plaxton Elite coach.

Photographer: Dave Root

The original picture was taken from a childs story book and first painted by John Thomas Evans (Deceased) who was a Long Eaton sign writer and lived at 289 College Street Long Eaton Nottingham the picture was later applied as a transfer. The motif was used on the Robin Hood Coaches.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Barton Transport
Description

"Barton Transport" traditional Robin Hood motif

Source

Photographed on the side of a bus

Article

Barton Transport

Portion used

Motif normally positioned next to or below fleetname

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate Barton's traditional motif in the article

Replaceable?

No free version can be created

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