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Defeat of the pirates, c1905
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Defeat of the pirates, c1905
Defeat of the pirates, c1905. Transfer-printed glass slide from a boxed set of twenty-four, depicting scenes from Peter Pan by JM Barrie (1860-1937). From Coloured Lantern Slides - The Story of Peter Pan. [W. Butcher & Sons, London]
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Barrie Captain Hook Corsair Deck Defeat Defeated Fight James Matthew Barrie Jm Barrie Lantern Slide On Board On Deck Peter Pan Piracy Pirate Pirates Sailing Ships Sir James Matthew Barrie Sir Jm Barrie Sword Fighting W Butcher Sons W Butcher Sons Ltd
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Defeat of the Pirates, c1905 - A Captivating Scene from Peter Pan
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. This mesmerizing print captures a pivotal moment in J. M. Barrie's timeless tale, Peter Pan. Taken from a set of twenty-four transfer-printed glass slides titled "Coloured Lantern Slides - The Story of Peter Pan" this particular image showcases the dramatic defeat of the pirates. Set aboard a majestic sailing ship, we witness an intense sword fight between Captain Hook and our young hero, Peter Pan. With their blades clashing under the vast open sky, tension fills the air as these adversaries engage in an epic battle for control over Neverland. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this scene to life, transporting us into Barrie's enchanting world where imagination knows no bounds. As children watch with wide-eyed wonderment, they are captivated by the bravery and determination displayed by both sides. Symbolically representing law triumphing over crime on deck, this print serves as a reminder that good will always prevail against evil forces. It encapsulates Sir James Matthew Barrie's profound ability to ignite our imaginations through his masterful storytelling. Preserved by W. Butcher & Sons Ltd. , London during the early 20th century, this historical artifact not only celebrates literature but also highlights the artistry involved in creating such captivating visual narratives. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of artistry and transport ourselves back to Neverland once more, let us be reminded that even in moments of defeat
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