Peter Pan & Eros

 

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{C50} George Audley of Liverpool funded the research by A.L. Reade and the publication of  'Audley Pedigrees'. He also made numerous donations to the City of Liverpool. Over a 10 year period these included:

To the Walker Art Gallery              Extension Fund                   £10,000

                                                            Toby Jugs & Bronzes            £    600

                                                            143 Oil Paintings                  £12,000 

To  Sefton Park                                 Peter Pan Statue & Ship       £ 2,500

                                                            Eros Statue                              £ 2,000

To Stanley Park                                Children's Garden & Statue £ 2,350

To Liverpool Cathedral Fund                                                         £15,000

The above information is taken from papers in the Liverpool Central Library

 To see information about {C50} George Audley's family history please look at 'Family C' on the 'Family

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Statue Of Peter Pan (close to the Palm House in Sefton Park, Liverpool)

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 'The story of Peter Pan'
 'The unveiling of Peter Pan in 1928'
 'Peter Pan before conservation'
     
 Peter Pan in the Conservation Centre September 2005
 Peter Pan back in Sefton Park January 2006
Peter Pan in Sefton Park October 2008 
    
 Stone plaque stating that statue was presented by George Audley

 

 Other Peter Pan Statues

If you live near Liverpool or are visiting the city we suggest you visit Sefton Park and see Peter Pan, Eros and the Palm House.  Sefton Park Palm House is managed by the 'Sefton Park Palm House Preservation Trust' (a Registered Charity). Admission is free. The Trusts aim is to preserve the building so that everyone can enjoy this fabulous venue of historical, architectural and horticultural interest Click here to go to the trusts website

 Statue of Eros (Sefton Park Liverpool)

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 The unveiling of Eros in 1932
The the original Eros now on display in Eros Cafe in the National Conservation Centre, Liverpool   The replacement Eros in Sefton Park September 2008 awaiting completion'

 

 

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