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Pooh Collection

"Pooh: A Timeless Character Loved by All" Step into the enchanting world of Pooh, where whimsy and adventure await

Background imagePooh Collection: Bewick / Honey Badger

Bewick / Honey Badger
(mellivora capensis) aka RATEL This mustolid is so named, curiously enough, because like Pooh it is excessively fond of honey. It lives in South Africa

Background imagePooh Collection: The Mikado at the Savoy

The Mikado at the Savoy
Sketches from The Mikado at the Savoy Theatre in London: The Mikado (Mr R. Temple), Nanki-Pooh (Mr Durward Lely), Katisha (Miss Brandram), Pooh-Bah (Mr R)

Background imagePooh Collection: A. A. Milne with Christopher Robin

A. A. Milne with Christopher Robin
Alan Alexander Milne (1882 - 1956), British author and playwright, pictured with his son, Christopher Robin Milne (1920 - 1996), the inspiration for his famous Winnie the Pooh books

Background imagePooh Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Pooh - I don t stand in no queue

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Pooh - I don t stand in no queue
The Caption is Pooh! I don t stand in no queue. Rationing went on well after the war ended so queuing became a habit. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1945

Background imagePooh Collection: Shakespeare? Pooh! For my part, I consider Shakespeare a very much over-rated man

Shakespeare? Pooh! For my part, I consider Shakespeare a very much over-rated man
LLM462173 Shakespeare? Pooh! For my part, I consider Shakespeare a very much over-rated man by Leech, John (1817-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: Shakespeare)

Background imagePooh Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099886

EyeUbiquitous_20099886
Japan, Tokyo, Nippori, sign in cemetary, remove dog waste from park, accompanying picture of dog and waste

Background imagePooh Collection: Picture No. 12019596

Picture No. 12019596
Western Spanish ibex - dung on rocks - Sierra de Gredos, Castilla Leon, Spain, . Date:

Background imagePooh Collection: Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot

Canadians in camp at Salisbury Plain with bear mascot
Canadian troops in camp at Salisbury Plain posing with their regimental pet, a black bear. There is no hard fast evidence to suggest so in the caption but it is possible that this is Winnie

Background imagePooh Collection: Suffragette Lunatic Asylum

Suffragette Lunatic Asylum. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum tells mannish suffragette in tweed suit, spats and hat, What! You, a militant suffragette! Pooh

Background imagePooh Collection: Picture No. 11675767

Picture No. 11675767
Dung Beetle male rolling a ball of dung with female attached. Date:

Background imagePooh Collection: Jumbo Jet Bedtime Story

Jumbo Jet Bedtime Story

Background imagePooh Collection: Milne / Spy Junior

Milne / Spy Junior
A A MILNE the English author, best known for Winnie the Pooh, 1926, and The House at Pooh Corner, 1928 Date: 1882 - 1956

Background imagePooh Collection: Mrs a A Milne

Mrs a A Milne
DOROTHY MILNE Daphne, wife of A Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, (nee Dorothy de Selincourt), the mother of Christopher Robin. Date: 1920S

Background imagePooh Collection: Collerette dahlias

Collerette dahlias (Dahlia collerette). From bottom: D. collerette Teesebrook Audrey, D. collerette Pooh, D. collerette Tranquility, D. collerette Curiosity, D. collerette Fashion Monger and D

Background imagePooh Collection: A a Milne / Cig Card

A a Milne / Cig Card
A A MILNE the English author, best known for Winnie the Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928)


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"Pooh: A Timeless Character Loved by All" Step into the enchanting world of Pooh, where whimsy and adventure await. From Bewick to Honey Badger, this lovable bear has captured hearts for generations. In the early 20th century, Pooh took center stage at The Mikado performance in London's renowned Savoy Theatre. Little did anyone know that this would be just the beginning of his journey into immortality. A. A. Milne immortalized Pooh in his beloved stories, bringing him to life alongside Christopher Robin. Together, they embarked on countless escapades that continue to captivate readers young and old. Even during the tumultuous era of World War II, Pooh managed to bring smiles with a comic postcard proclaiming "I don't stand in no queue. " His lightheartedness provided solace amidst chaos. Some may question Shakespeare's greatness, but as one wise soul once said: "Shakespeare? Pooh. For my part, I consider Shakespeare a very much over-rated man. " Indeed, even literary giants can't resist the charm of our dear friend. At the bar located at Pooh Corner, friends gather to share laughter and tales while sipping honey-infused concoctions, and is here that friendships are forged and memories made. Captured forever in EyeUbiquitous_20099886 Picture No. 12019596 lies a heartwarming scene - Canadians stationed at Salisbury Plain find comfort in their bear mascot amid uncertain times. Proof that even soldiers need a touch of sweetness amidst war's bitterness. But not all adventures were light-hearted; suffragettes found solace within an asylum adorned with images from Home Chat Magazine featuring none other than our cherished bear on its cover (Picture No. 11675767). In these trying times for women's rights advocates, Pooh became an emblem of hope and resilience.