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The Peter Pan Statue in Sefton Park, Liverpool, is a bronze sculpture created by the renowned British sculptor Sir George Frampton in 1928. This enchanting piece depicts Peter Pan playing his pipes on a tree stump, surrounded by delightful figures such as rabbits, mice, squirrels, and fairies, capturing the whimsical essence of J.M. Barrie's beloved character.
Presented by George Audley Esq. on June 16th, 1928, the statue is part of a larger collection of Frampton's work, with copies located in various cities across the globe, including London and Toronto. The sculpture is not only a tribute to Barrie's fairy tale but also a charming landmark within the picturesque grounds of Sefton Park.
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