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The Bird and Baby Inn did not appear in the books of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy. The inclusion of a tavern named "Bird and Baby" is a reference to the real-world tavern ''[[Eagle and Child]]'' in [[Oxford]], England which was frequented by the members of The Inklings. | The Bird and Baby Inn did not appear in the books of the ''Lord of the Rings'' trilogy. The inclusion of a tavern named "Bird and Baby" is a reference to the real-world tavern ''[[Eagle and Child]]'' in [[Oxford]], England which was frequented by the members of The Inklings. | ||
Students of Oxford University who frequent the ''Eagle and Child'' often refer to the tavern as the ''Bird and Baby'' (among other colorful names). | Students of Oxford University who frequent the ''Eagle and Child'' often refer to the tavern as the ''Bird and Baby'' (among other colorful names). | ||
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Revision as of 15:49, 29 December 2009
"Bird and Baby Inn" is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. |
The Bird and Baby Inn is Michel Delving's major hub of social activity, and the largest tavern in the Shire. Weary travelers can indulge in food and drink, and share stories of adventures by the fire. The Bird and Baby also offers the services of a barber and healer.
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Carlo Blagrove Tavern-keep Tulip Chubb Barber Gardenia Bracegirdle Healer Estmar Bolger Hobby Master Esmerelda Burrows Lorgo Boffin Jack Lewisdown Carlo Williams Owen Farfield Rabbit
Inspiration
The Bird and Baby Inn did not appear in the books of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The inclusion of a tavern named "Bird and Baby" is a reference to the real-world tavern Eagle and Child in Oxford, England which was frequented by the members of The Inklings.
Students of Oxford University who frequent the Eagle and Child often refer to the tavern as the Bird and Baby (among other colorful names).