Admiral Benbow Inn

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The Admiral Benbow Inn is the seaside tavern and lodging house that serves as Jim Hawkins’s home and the starting point of the adventure in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel "Treasure Island."

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Label Occurrences
Admiral Benbow Inn, Penzance 2
Admiral Benbow Inn canonical 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional inn
fictional location
lodging house
seaside tavern
appearsIn Treasure Island NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Billy Bones NERFINISHED
Black Dog NERFINISHED
Blind Pew NERFINISHED
Dr. Livesey NERFINISHED
Jim Hawkins NERFINISHED
Squire Trelawney NERFINISHED
countryInFiction England NERFINISHED
createdBy Robert Louis Stevenson NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Treasure Island (1883 novel) NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after Admiral John Benbow
inspiredBy West Country English inns (general inspiration)
keyEvent Billy Bones lodges there NERFINISHED
delivery of the black spot to Billy Bones
discovery of the treasure map
languageOfWork English
literaryWorkGenreContext adventure novel
locatedInFictionalRegion West Country NERFINISHED
locatedNear the sea
medium literature
narrativeRole starting point of the Treasure Island adventure
ownedBy Jim Hawkins’s parents
partOf the fictional world of Treasure Island
servesAs Jim Hawkins’s home
lodging
tavern

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Jim Hawkins associatedWith Admiral Benbow Inn
Chapel Street hasPart Admiral Benbow Inn
subject surface form: Chapel Street, Penzance
this entity surface form: Admiral Benbow Inn, Penzance
Chapel Street hasPublicHouse Admiral Benbow Inn
subject surface form: Chapel Street, Penzance
this entity surface form: Admiral Benbow Inn, Penzance