Belgian Peter Pan statue shot by Germans in World War II
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Belgian Peter Pan statue shot by Germans in World War II
A statue of Peter Pan, a replica of the original sculpted by George Frampton and erected in Kensington Gardens, which is situated in the grounds of the Palais d Egmont in Brussels, Belgium. The photograph shows evidence of bullet holes, inflicted by German troops who requisitioned the park as a social centre and used the statue for revolver practice. Date: 1946
Media ID 7259447
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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