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The Peter Pan statue in Sefton Park, Liverpool, is a captivating bronze sculpture created by Sir George James Frampton in 1928. This enchanting artwork features Peter Pan playing his pipes on a tree stump, surrounded by an array of woodland creatures, including rabbits, mice, squirrels, and fairies.
The statue is part of a larger collection of Frampton's work, with similar pieces located in notable cities such as London, Brussels, and Toronto. Presented by George Audley Esq, the statue not only celebrates J.M. Barrie's beloved character but also enhances the charm of its picturesque park setting.
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