We have provided this page to explain in detail what some of the images on our web site look like. we hope you find it useful, please use the feedback form or email me the webmaster with any constructive comments, Cheers

The Bobby image - appears at the bottom of every page which has booby approval

A friendly uniformed police officer wearing a helmet displaying the wheelchair access symbol. The words "Bobby Approved" appear to his right, and the the letters V3.1 indicating the version.

The Bobby image - appears at the bottom of every page

A friendly uniformed police officer wearing a helmet displaying the wheelchair access symbol and extending this open right hand. The words Bobby Approved appear to his right. The use of this image implies that the page has been design to enable ease of access.

The RASC image - appears at the bottom of every page

The words "We rated with" appear above a green box containing the leteres RSAC. On the right is a green circle with the letter "i" in it.

The ICRA image - appears at the bottom of every page

The words "Labelled with" appear alternatively with the chars "ICRA" to the right of the ICRA logo. The logo is a set of wavy lines going across a circle, filling the bottom two thirds of the circle. A dot appears in the top third of the circle. This use of this image states that this site has been graded for its content

The recommend-it image - appears at the bottom of every page

On the left hand side a cartoon face is pointing right with an open mouth. From the mouth is coming two alternative phrases, Firstly a set of flashing lines to represent shouting, followed by the words "If you like this site,"
then it changes to say "click to Recommend-It®"

A web site access number

This is a count of the number of people whom have accessed this web site
By its very nature, it is a dynamic number, and can not easily be accessed by any other method other than as an image.

The VH40 image - appears at the bottom of a page

To the left the letters "W3C" appear on a white background, to the right the letters HTML appear in black on an orange back ground above "4.0" and a red Tick symbol. This image states that the page conforms to the HTML Version 4.0 standard.

The VH401 image - appears at the bottom of a page

To the left the letters "W3C" appear on a white background, to the right the letters HTML appear in black on an orange back ground above "4.01" and a red Tick symbol This image states that the page conforms to the HTML Version 4.01 standard.

The vxhmtl10 image - appears at the bottom of a page

To the left the letters "W3C" appear on a white background, to the right the letters XHTML appear in black on an orange back ground above "1.0" and a red Tick symbol. This image states that the page conforms to the XHTML Version 1.0 standard.

The robin hoods well image used as a logo

This is a pen and ink drawing of Robin hoods well which is central to the oval logo, The well looks a bit like a big mushroom with a hole cut in the top of the stem for the water to flow out of. This water flows into a pool in front of the well. Behind the well is a stone wall, this goes right acrross the logo, and is on a slight slope rising from right to left, Beyond the stone wall is a horse facing uphill.



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