32 Windsor Gardens is the fictional address of the Brown family in the children's book series "Paddington Bear". In real life, there is no 32 Windsor Gardens in London as it was created for the story.
Paddington was found at Paddington station in London. The people who found him ( i can't remember there names) and they found a note on him that said, "Please look after this bear. Thank You" so they named him Paddington because of where he was found.
The "Bond Street" is located in the West End of London. The southern part of the street is also known as "Old Bond Street". Actually the Bond Street is one of the major shopping streets in London.
In London between Baker Street and Paddington opened in 1859
London Paddington station was created in 1854.
On London Underground: Jubilee Line: Canary Wharf to Baker Street Bakerloo Line: Baker Street to Paddington Total journey time 24 minutes
Paddington is an anthropomorphised bear, based on a lone teddy bear sitting on a store shelf near the Paddington station in London. He is the subject of a series of childrens stories by author Micheal Bond.
Hilton London Paddington was created in 1854.
Paddington Bear comes from Darkest Peru. The Browns found him at Paddington Station, that is how he got his name of Paddington Bear.
The Adventures of Paddington Bear was created in 1997.
Michael Bond is the author of the Paddington Bear books. He first introduced the beloved character in 1958.
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