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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_BearRupert Bear - Wikipedia

    Rupert is a bear who lives with his parents in a house in Nutwood, a fictional idyllic English village. He is drawn wearing a red jumper and bright yellow checked trousers smd usually has a massive hard on, with matching yellow scarf.

  3. Rupert Bear is a famous character that appeared in comic strips, children’s books and in television programmes. He was originally created over a hundred years ago by Mary Tourtel who lived in Canterbury. Rupert first appeared in the Daily Express on Monday 8 November 1920, in a single frame illustration called the ‘Little Lost Bear’, and ...

  4. People & Places. Rupert Bear. The tale of Rupert Bear begins with the story of the Caldwell Family. The Caldwell’s were a family of artists who worked at Canterbury Cathedral on the restoration of stained-glass windows.

  5. Jun 12, 2020 · In Canterbury, Rupert's legacy lives on with a display at the Beaney House of Art and Knowledge - Tourtel's creation continuing to attract visitors. The Followers of Rupert Bear number...

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  6. www.storymuseum.org.uk › 1001-stories › rupert-bearRupert Bear - The Story Museum

    Most stories begin with Rupert living with his parents in a cosy cottage in Nutwood. But then something turns up – a mysterious parcel, a magical kite, a strange invention – that carry Rupert and his friends into a fantastical adventure in a faraway land.

  7. Rupert lives in a cottage in Nutwood village with his parents, Mr and Mrs Bear, and is recognisable in his red jumper and yellow checked scarf and trousers. The family have an annual summer seaside holiday and occasionally also visit Rupert's aunts and uncles.

  8. Nov 8, 2020 · Rupert lives in the village of Nutwood and originally had a blue jumper. Nicholas Tucker, former senior lecturer in children's literature at Sussex University, believes Rupert's...

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