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The muse for an iconic Dunedin statue has come face-to-face with her bronzed younger self nearly 60 years later and half a world away.
Catherine Lee was 9 when she posed as Wendy from Peter Pan for British sculptor Sir Cecil Thomas OBE in London.
The statue has been a beloved part of the Dunedin Botanic Garden since the 1960s, and on Sunday, Lee shared her experiences during a public talk before fairies and pirates descended for a Peter Pan-themed storytime picnic.
For Lee, now 68, seeing her younger self immortalised in bronze was like a homecoming.
She has been wanting to visit the sculpture for years and said seeing it was an arresting sight.
"I just remember taking this sharp intake of breath, sort of going 'oh my god, it really exists on the other side of the world. It's there.
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