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Winnie The Pooh (Picture 4)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Winnie The Pooh Cartoon Picture 4
Winnie The Pooh (Picture 4)
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Winnie The Pooh Cartoon Picture 4. Winnie The Pooh cartoon picture collection. Winnie The Pooh cartoon images gallery. Many locations in the stories can be linked to real places in and around the forest. As Christopher Milne wrote in his autobiography: “Pooh’s forest and Ashdown Forest are identical”. For example, the fictional "Hundred Acre Wood" was in reality Five Hundred Acre Wood; Galleon's Leap was inspired by the prominent hilltop of Gill's Lap, while a clump of trees just north of Gill's Lap became Christopher Robin's The Enchanted Place because no-one had ever been able to count whether there were sixty-three or sixty-four trees in the circle. Winnie The Pooh Cartoon Picture 4. The landscapes depicted in E.H. Shepard’s illustrations for the Winnie-the-Pooh books are directly inspired by the distinctive landscape of Ashdown Forest, with its high, open heathlands of heather, gorse, bracken and silver birch punctuated by hilltop clumps of pine trees. In many cases Shepard's illustrations can be matched to actual views, allowing for a degree of artistic license. Shepard's sketches of pine trees and other forest scenes are on display at the Museum in London. Winnie The Pooh cartoon picture collection. Winnie The Pooh cartoon images gallery. The game of Poohsticks was originally played by Christopher Milne on a footbridge across a tributary of the River Medway in Posingford Wood, close to Cotchford Farm. It is traditional to play the game there using sticks gathered in nearby woodland. When the footbridge required replacement in recent times the engineer designed a new structure based closely on the drawings by E. H. Shepard of the bridge in the original books, as the bridge did not originally appear as the artist drew it. An information board at the bridge describes how to play the game. Winnie The Pooh Cartoon Picture 4. Winnie The Pooh cartoon picture collection. Winnie The Pooh cartoon images gallery.

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