The bulletin

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NX 252
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Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 1880-1984
Issue
Vol. 64 No. 3311 (28 Jul 1943)
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The Bulletin  

“The Bulletin,” Vol. 64.—N0. 3311  

Wednesday, July 28, 1943  

Price 6d.  

Registered at the Genera! Post Office. Sydney N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper.  

Seppelts  

THE BOY WHO NEVER GREW UP.  

‘ ‘DETER,” says Sir J. M. Barrie  

in “The Little White Bird.”  

“has his home on the island in the  

Serpentine,” and in Kensington  

Gardens, near the north section of  

that lake, the Long Water, stands  

his bronze statue, one of the world’s  

most famous examples of the art of  

Sir George Frampton, R.A. Peter  

Pan stands on bronze tree stump  

and blows into an elfin pipe while,  

with gesture of his right hand, he  

invites all children to follow him into  

strange adventures. In the base of  

the trunk, bronze rabbits have their  

burrows, and out of the bark fairies  

appear. At the top of the trunk,  

one of the fay folk leans forward  

to kiss the boy who never grew up.  

This statue to Peter Pan commemo-  

rates the play of the same name,  

play by Barrie based on his laic  

“The Little White Bird.” The  

play, first produced at the Duke of  

York’s Theatre, London, in 1904,  

deals with the adventures among  

fairies, pirates and Indians of some  

children who follow Peter leader-  

ship. The part of Peter has been  

played by many famous stage per-  

sonalities. Nine Boucicault played  

the title role in the original produc-  

tion, while the part has also been  

taken by Cissie Loftus, Pauline  

Chase, Madge Titheradge and  

Unity More.  

 

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