In Bristol City Centre, close to the Cenotaph is a memorial to the Fourteenth Army. I had not heard ...
The Fourteenth Army Memorial
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The Fourteenth Army Memorial in Bristol, England, features a bronze sculpture of Peter Pan, expertly created by British sculptor Sir George Frampton in 1928. This enchanting statue depicts Peter Pan playing his pipes atop a tree stump, surrounded by whimsical animals and fairies, capturing the spirit of J.M. Barrie's beloved character.
In addition to the statue, the memorial also includes two historical cannons from the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, enhancing its significance. Copies of Frampton's Peter Pan statue can be found in various locations worldwide, including London, Liverpool, and Toronto, making it a cherished representation of fairy tale artistry.
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