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Peter Pan in Kensington Palace Gardens This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Peter Pan With a cobweb. Barrie began planning the Peter Pan statue in 1906. He took photos of the six-year-old Michael Llewelyn Davies (the inspiration for the Peter Pan character) wearing a special Peter Pan costume to help a sculptor recreate his vision. In 1912, he found the man to make the statue, Sir George Frampton, and by May 1 that year the sculpture was in place in Kensington Gardens. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
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