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The real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories.
Milne is most famous for his two Pooh books about a boy named Christopher Robin after his son, Christopher Robin Milne, and various characters inspired by his son's stuffed animals, most notably the bear named Winnie-the-Pooh.
Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed bear, originally named " Edward ", was renamed " Winnie-the-Pooh " after a Canadian black bear named Winnie ( after Winnipeg ), which was used as a military mascot in World War I, and left to London Zoo during the war.
Christopher Robin Milne's own toys are now under glass in New York.
The adult Christopher Robin commented: " Pooh's Forest and Ashdown Forest are identical ".
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
A memorial plaque in Ashdown Forest, unveiled by Christopher Robin in 1979, commemorates the work of A.
* 1920 – Christopher Robin Milne, English soldier and bookseller ( d. 1996 )
* 1996 – Christopher Robin Milne, English bookseller, son of A.
Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.
A. Milne, after whom the character Christopher Robin in the Winnie-the-Pooh books was named, used to own the Harbour Bookshop.
Shepard modelled Pooh not on the toy owned by Christopher Robin, Milne's son, but on " Growler ", a stuffed bear owned by his own son.
* 1970 – Robin Christopher, American actress
* Christopher Robin Milne, the son of A.
A. Milne ( author of Winnie-the-Pooh ) and the person on whom Christopher Robin was based, lived with myasthenia gravis for several years before his death in 1996.
* April 20 – Christopher Robin Milne, English author and bookseller ( b. 1920 )
* August 21 – Christopher Robin Milne, English author and bookseller ( d. 1996 )
This film was also directed by Robin Hardy, and featured Christopher Lee in a cameo appearance.
It was directed by Robin Hardy, and featured an appearance by Christopher Lee.
*" East Pole " and " West Pole ", imaginary locations ; Christopher Robin tells Winnie-the-Pooh that these exist as well but " people don't like talking about them "
Like other Pooh characters, Tigger is based on one of Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed animals.
The real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

Christopher and appears
That both men were murdered during Sergius ’ pontificate appears probable, although other accounts state that Christopher at least was allowed to retire to a monastery ; however, given where the real power lay, it seems more likely that either Theophylact gave the orders directly, or that he directed Sergius to give the orders.
* King Philip also appears in James Goldman's 1966 Broadway Production of The Lion in Winter and was portrayed by Christopher Walken, as well as the 1968 Academy Award winning film of the same name, with Timothy Dalton playing the role.
* Their live music video, " The Denton Polka ", appears on the " Bohemia Rising DVD Compilation " ( released in 2009 ), a collection of documentary shorts directed by Christopher Largen exploring rebellion and resistance to corporate demolition in their hometown of Denton, Texas.
Cambyses's lost army also appears in the 2003 Hellboy novel The Lost Army by Christopher Golden ( ISBN 9781840235692 ).
It also appears in " The campaign of 1346, an historical drama " by Christopher Godmond.
In the narrative of The Lord of the Rings, the westward target of the road appears as Min-Rimmon, but elsewhere it is stated that the valley ended at Nardol, where the quarries were located, and Christopher Tolkien showed that the former statement may be erroneous.
The Yeti appears in Christopher Moore ’ s novel Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal, a story that follows Jesus ( Joshua ) on his travels before the age of 30.
Orcus appears as a character in Christopher Moore's A Dirty Job.
Sergestus also appears as a minor character in Christopher Marlowe's play Dido, Queen of Carthage.
Christopher Robin appears in all of the Disney adaptations except for Welcome to Pooh Corner, Boo to You Too!
Christopher Robin's bedroom, but not Christopher Robin himself, appears in live-action opening sequences.
" In Ernest H. Shepard's illustrations, he appears to be about chin-high to Pooh and about hip-high to Christopher Robin.
The Doris Day film With Six You Get Eggroll is notable for fans of M * A * S * H as Jamie Farr appears along with Christopher five years before the show, both playing hippies.
Charles Cros, played by Christopher Chaplin, appears in the film Total Eclipse, about the lives of Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud.
He is immortalised in fiction in George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life, where he appears as Sir Christopher Cheverel in Mr Gilfil's Love Story.
The town appears as Dauentre on the Christopher Saxton map of 1637.
The Rani appears in the Virgin Missing Adventures spin-off novel State of Change by Christopher Bulis.
* A highly fictionalized version of the 4th Duke of Norfolk appears as a villain, played by Christopher Eccleston, in the 1998 film Elizabeth.
The word Gongs is also used on a few occasions and it appears both distinct from Orcs, and as a sub-type of Orc, Christopher Tolkien remarks that Gongs are " evil beings obscurely related to Orcs ".
In 1979, the fictional character Sir Thomas Spivey, portrayed by actor Roy Lansford, appears in Murder by Decree, starring Christopher Plummer as Sherlock Holmes and James Mason as Doctor Watson.
He is also credited with the erotic poem The Choice of Valentines and his name appears on the title page of Christopher Marlowe's Dido, Queen of Carthage, though there is uncertainty as to what Nashe's contribution was.
Jack appears in the novels Reaper Man and Hogfather by Terry Pratchett, " The Graveyard Book " by Neil Gaiman, and The Veil trilogy of novels by Christopher Golden.
* The Scarecrow appears in DC Universe Online, voiced by Christopher S. Field.

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