DescriptionPeter Pan's Statue, Sefton Park - geograph.org.uk - 164945.jpg
English: Peter Pan's Statue, Sefton Park. Cast in bronze, surrounded by fairies and animals, he was a gift to the children of Liverpool. Designed by Sir George Frampton and presented by George Audley in 1928, the statue has remained a favourite with children of all ages ever since. In December 2005 the statue was returned to Sefton Park after a five year restoration at the National Museum's Liverpool Conservation Centre. Its new home is just outside the Palm House where, hopefully, it will never again be vandalised.
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