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The '''Northway''' was a road in [[the Shire]]. It is named as such only in the 1960 rewrite of ''[[The Hobbit]]'', published in ''[[The History of The Hobbit: Return to Bag-End]]'', so it may not be considered canonical. | The '''Northway''' was a road in [[the Shire]]. It is named as such only in the 1960 rewrite of ''[[The Hobbit]]'', published in ''[[The History of The Hobbit: Return to Bag-End]]'', so it may not be considered canonical.<ref name="HH">{{HH|T1}}, p. 815</ref> | ||
The road | The road sprang from the [[Great East Road]] just west of [[Frogmorton]], crossed [[the Water]], and led to [[Oatbarton]]. A side-road branched off just before the Northway reached the [[Northfarthing]] and stretched to [[Dwaling]] and [[Brockenborings]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref> On the intersection stood an inn, the [[All-Welcome Inn]].<ref name="HH"/> | ||
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[[Category:The Shire]] | [[Category:The Shire]] | ||
[[Category:Roads and streets]] | [[Category:Roads and streets]] |
Revision as of 01:27, 19 September 2013
The Northway was a road in the Shire. It is named as such only in the 1960 rewrite of The Hobbit, published in The History of The Hobbit: Return to Bag-End, so it may not be considered canonical.[1]
The road sprang from the Great East Road just west of Frogmorton, crossed the Water, and led to Oatbarton. A side-road branched off just before the Northway reached the Northfarthing and stretched to Dwaling and Brockenborings.[2] On the intersection stood an inn, the All-Welcome Inn.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, John D. Rateliff (ed.), The History of The Hobbit, Return to Bag-End, "The Fifth Phase", "Timelines and Itinerary", "i. Distances and Itinerary", p. 815
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "A Part of the Shire" map