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- Winnipeg_the_Bear abstract "Winnipeg, or Winnie, (1914 - 12 May 1934) was the name given to a female black bear that lived at London Zoo from 1915 until her death in 1934.She was bought as a small cub for $20 (probably from the hunter who had shot her mother) at a stop in White River, Ontario, by Lt. Harry Colebourn of The Fort Garry Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment, en route to the Western Front during the First World War. The bear was smuggled into Britain as an unofficial regimental mascot. Lt. Colebourn, the regiment’s veterinarian, named her after his home city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Before leaving for France, Colebourn left Winnie at London Zoo.Winnipeg's eventual destination was to have been the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg, but at the end of the War, Colebourn decided to allow Winnie to remain at the London Zoo, where she was much loved for her playfulness and gentleness. Among her fans was A. A. Milne's son Christopher Robin, who consequently changed the name of his own teddy bear from "Edward Bear" to "Winnie the Pooh", providing the inspiration for his father's stories about Winnie-the-Pooh.".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear thumbnail Harry_Colebourne_and_Winnie.jpg?width=300.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear wikiPageExternalLink winnie-the-pooh-makes-his-literary-debut.html.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear wikiPageExternalLink tt0437088.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear wikiPageID "3594082".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear wikiPageRevisionID "585860908".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear birthDate "c. 1914".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear birthPlace Ontario.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear caption "Harry Colebourn and Winnie, 1914".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear deathDate "1934-05-12".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear deathPlace London.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear deathPlace London_Zoo.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear gender "female".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear hasPhotoCollection Winnipeg_the_Bear.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear imageSize "200".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear known "Inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear name "Winnipeg".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear namedafter "the city of Winnipeg".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear othername "Winnie".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear owner Harry_Colebourn.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear species American_black_bear.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear subject Category:1934_animal_deaths.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear subject Category:Individual_bears.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear subject Category:Winnie-the-Pooh.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Animal100015388.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Bear102131653.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Carnivore102075296.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Chordate101466257.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type IndividualBears.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type LivingThing100004258.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Mammal101861778.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Object100002684.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Organism100004475.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Placental101886756.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Vertebrate101471682.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear type Whole100003553.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear comment "Winnipeg, or Winnie, (1914 - 12 May 1934) was the name given to a female black bear that lived at London Zoo from 1915 until her death in 1934.She was bought as a small cub for $20 (probably from the hunter who had shot her mother) at a stop in White River, Ontario, by Lt. Harry Colebourn of The Fort Garry Horse, a Canadian cavalry regiment, en route to the Western Front during the First World War. The bear was smuggled into Britain as an unofficial regimental mascot. Lt.".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear label "Winnipeg (ours)".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear label "Winnipeg the Bear".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear label "Виннипег (медведица)".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear label "クマのウィニー".
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs Winnipeg_(medvěd).
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs Winnipeg_(ours).
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs クマのウィニー.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs m.09nnt1.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs Q2919415.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs Q2919415.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear sameAs Winnipeg_the_Bear.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear wasDerivedFrom Winnipeg_the_Bear?oldid=585860908.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear depiction Harry_Colebourne_and_Winnie.jpg.
- Winnipeg_the_Bear isPrimaryTopicOf Winnipeg_the_Bear.