A great statue remembering Queen Victoria in Victoria Square. It goes really well with the other sta...
Statue of Queen Victoria
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The Peter Pan statue in Sefton Park, Liverpool, is a bronze sculpture created by Sir George Frampton and unveiled on June 16, 1928. It depicts the beloved character of Peter Pan playing pipes atop a tree stump, surrounded by whimsical animals and fairies, celebrating the magic of J.M. Barrie's literary creation.
This notable artwork is one of several copies located in prominent parks across the globe, including locations in London, Brussels, and Toronto. The statue not only highlights Frampton's artistic talent but also serves as a cherished piece of cultural heritage, inviting visitors to enjoy its enchanting charm.
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Queen Victoria was the second longest reigning monarch of the UK. (The longest reigning monarch was ...
Portraying the monarch in regal pose holding sceptre and orb it was inaugurated only 12 days before ...





