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The Watch Passenger 69 XXXAustralian city of Maryborough is a fair way away from London, where Mary Poppinsis set.

That's where the author of the children's series, P.L. Travers, was born, before she emigrated to England in 1924.

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So to honour the much-celebrated author, the city's council have installed these Mary Poppins-themed pedestrian lights. They've been placed in front of Travers' birthplace on Richmond Street, ahead of the city's Mary Poppins Festival, which starts June 23.

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The lights feature the central character with her iconic umbrella. Red has the umbrella down, while green has the umbrella up -- ready to fly.

"There is no doubt that they are quirky, and Maryborough does quirky very well," Maryborough councillor Paul Truscott said in a statement online.

It's certainly proof the love for the series continues, nearly 90 years on.

A sequel to the 1964 film, Mary Poppins Returns, is set to hit screens in 2018, completing one of the longest gaps between sequels in movie history -- although unfortunately Julie Andrews won't be taking part.


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