What is Mary Poppins doing in Bowral, NSW?




 On a recent trip to Bowral, in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, I spotted what I thought was a statue of Mary Poppins and as I was driving I couldn't get a good look, ( it does help to keep your eyes on the traffic). The next day Paul and I went for a walk, to see if we could find the it.

Set in  Glebe Park, near Bowral Hospital, it commemorates the time that the author of Mary Poppins, P. L. Travers lived in Bowral.

Pamela Lyndon Travers was born Helen Lyndon Goff on the 9th August 1889, in Maryborough, Queensland.  After her father died in 1907, the family moved to Bowral, for a short time.


These two links, below have information on the statue, in the park and P. L. Travers, herself.

Statue

P. L. Travers.


So next time you are out and about (and as I write this Sydney is in lockdown) keep your eyes open for interesting things you might spot.

Bye,

Lilian.


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