Walking in Kensington Park, it was found accidentally on this beautiful and interesting monument to Sir James Matthew Barry. Once Barry moved from Scotland to London, where he was inspired to write about Peter Pan, sincerely saluting boys who would never grow up.
Peter Pan is a Scottish novelist and playwright James · Matthew · and Barry's novel of the same name, which symbolizes an unfettered child who will never grow up. It is well known in Britain. The statue of Peter Pan has many children coming to take pictures with him every day.