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- The kindly Wise Old Goat also lives in Nutwood, and helps Rupert in some of his adventures.
- Nutwood was built by Joel Dortch Newsom, who relocated to La Grange from Hancock County in 1830.
- Taal Restaurant, 2720 Nutwood Ave . ( 714 ) 871-7846, www . taalrestaurant . com.
- Rupert is a bear who lives with his parents in a house in Nutwood, a fictional idyllic English village.
- In 1976, Nutwood Place was added to the National Register of Historic Places because of its well-preserved historic architecture.
- He eventually chose the sintir as his main instrument, a three-stringed lute with a body made of camel skin stretched over nutwood.
- At the end of the story Rupert returns to Nutwood, where all is safe and well, and where his parents seem perfectly sanguine about his adventures.
- Tanumbirini also shares a boundary with Nutwood Downs to the west, Beetaloo Station to the south, Broadmere to the east and the Alawa Aboriginal Land Trust to the north.
- At this time, he owned of land north of the village of Urbana; there he established his farm under the name of " Nutwood Place, " where he lived until his 1822 death.
- The Iselin's left some property for neighbors, including " Nutwood ", located next to the Souci estate, and owned by Clarkson Potter, four time representative to the United States Congress.
- "' Nutwood Place "'is a historic farm complex on the northern edge of Colonel William Ward, the founder of Urbana and the farm's original owner, built the farmhouse in 1815.
- After Studebaker closed in 1960, rail traffic started declining and the last daily freights were gone by 1969 . The first part of the line to go was between Nutwood and Culver, which was abandoned in 1973 and removed in 1974.
- In 1910, the Presbyterians moved their two buildings, a sanctuary and a manse, to the corner of Grevillea and Nutwood " because the streetcars [ on Market Street ] were so noisy and threw so much dust and sand fleas in the windows ."
- The "'Carmichael-Smyth "', later "'Carmichael Baronetcy "', of Nutwood in the County of Surrey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 August 1821 for the colonial administrator earldom of Hyndford, a claim that was rejected.
- Each story begins in Nutwood, where Rupert usually sets out on a small errand for his mother or to visit a friend, which then develops into an adventure to an exotic place such as King Frost's Castle, the Kingdom of the Birds, underground, or to the bottom of the sea.
- He published a book of poetry, " Stars and Spikes " ( 2004, Nutwood Press ), following in the footsteps of his father Forbes, who was a more prolific author and published among many other books with a Scottish theme, including the best-selling " Greyfriars Bobby-the True Story at Last ".
- In early 1972 Barrie put together a short-lived group known as Barrie McAskill's People, which comprised famed guitarist Vince Melouney ( ex-Aztecs, Bee Gees, Fanny Adams, Cleves, Flite ), Michael Barnes ( guitar; ex-Nutwood Rug Band ), Ken Firth ( bass; ex-Tully ) and Kevin Murphy ( drums; ex-Wild Cherries, Aztecs, King Harvest, Chain ).