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JM Barrie, 16 June 1928 With these words Liverpool's Sefton Park greeted its latest resident. They were sent by telegram from author J M Barrie to Peter Pan - addressed, 'Peter Pan, Sefton Park, Liverpool', the boy who refused to grow up. Cast in bronze, surrounded by fairies and animals, he was a gift to the children of Liverpool. Presented by George Audley in 1928, the statue has remained a favourite with children of all ages ever since. |
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During the restoration, the Conservation Centre appealed for people's memories and photographs of Peter Pan. Collected here, they illustrate the affection felt by generations of children for this magical statue.
Do you remember the Peter Pan statue in Sefton Park? Share your thoughts on our memories board. |
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