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الرئيسية / كلمة دلائلية kensington gardens 61

Peter Pan playing his pipe
This 1912 statue was paid for and installed 'secretly' by JM Barrie, the creator of the Peter Pan story. [Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Plaque about John Hanning Speke, the explorer.
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Royal Albert Hall
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Seen any nuts anyone?
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
South side of The Serpentine
[Hyde Park - London - England]
South side of The Serpentine
[Hyde Park - London - England]
Speke Monument
This granite obelisk is in memory of John Hanning Speke, the explorer who discovered Lake Victoria and who led expeditions to the source of the Nile. [Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Statue of Peter Pan
JM Barrie chose this location for this Peter Pan statue as, according to his story, it was Peter's landing point when he arrived in Kensington Gardens. [Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Strolling in Kensington Gardens
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Swans by the Round Pond
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
Text messaging from Kensington Gardens
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
The Broad Walk
[Kensington Gardens - London - England]
The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk marker
This 7-mile Memorial Walk goes through Hyde Park, Green Park and St James' Park. [Kensington Gardens - London - England]
The Elfin Oak
Following the contours of this gnarled wood stump are carvings of fairies, elves and various small animals. [Kensington Gardens - London - England]
The Elfin Oak - originally carved in 1911
Originally carved in 1911, the Elfin Oak was maintained for over 40 years by Ivor Innes (sculptor) [Kensington Gardens - London - England]