![]() ![]() Even though this is a made-up word it has become so famous, that it has even been added to the Webster Dictionary. In celebration of the win, Mary, Bert, and the horse race goers sing supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, which is something to say when the “ cat has got your tongue”. On the back of a carousel horse, Mary competes in the horse race inside of the chalk painting and wins. ![]() Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Photo courtesy of Visit Windsor Phillip Jackson bronze frieze At the Races Whilst the chalk drawings on the floor are less common in Regent’s park, it is still common practice in Trafalgar square in front of the National Gallery. Mary makes your heart so light! When the day is grey and ordinary, Mary makes the sun shine bright!” The cartoon park with its willow trees and winding river is inspired by Queen Mary’s Garden located in Regents Park. Jumping into the chalk painting Mary, Bert, Jane, and Micheal land in a cartoon park. The Home of Admiral Boom ‘Have you ever seen the grass so green or a bluer sky?’ Photo courtesy of The Royal Parks Regents ParkĪcross the street from the Banks’ house, Bert show’s Mary and the Banks children – Jane and Michael – his chalk art. Tour guide tip: Who remembers the home of Admiral Boom on Cherry Tree Lane? This was modeled on the real house on Admirals Way, Hampstead, London NW3. Visit 50 smith street Chelsea, to see the authors’ home, complete with blue plaque dedication Travers was a lifelong resident of the Royal Borough of Chelsea and Kensington, which is known for its beautiful residential cherry-blossom lined streets and is most likely to have inspired the Banks’ family home, Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane. ![]() The famous film is based on a children’s book written by Australian-British writer P.L. ‘Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane you say?’ Photo courtesy of The Happy Kamper © English Heritage The Banks’ Family Home ![]() While Mary Poppins was filmed on a sound stage at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, the inspiration for the locations Mary and the Banks children visit can be found in London, here’s our roundup of the best. After learning that his two daughters had fallen in love with the fantastical nanny, Walt Disney knew he had to make this children’s story into a film. The practically perfect nanny first graced the screen in 1964 and has become one of the most beloved films of all time. ![]()
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