The bridge made famous in the Winnie the Pooh books — where the bear and his friends played 'pooh sticks' — is up for sale by a British auction house
The bridge made famous in the Winnie the Pooh books -- where the bear and his friends played"pooh sticks" -- is up for sale by the British auction house Summers Place.
The bridge in Ashdown Forest in England was the inspiration for the game described in A. A. Milne's first Pooh book,"The House at Pooh Corner," and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. "Originally known as Posingford Bridge, Christopher Robin played on it as a child in the 1920's with his father, the author A.A. Milne, inventing the game of Pooh sticks which provided the inspiration for the subsequent books," the listing says.Robin renamed it Poohsticks Bridge in 1979.
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