Mary Poppins in every version (book, movie, play) arrives at Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, somewhere in London, England, on the East Wind. She promised to stay until the wind changed.
In all forms of Mary Poppins (book, movie, play) Mary Poppins come in on the East wind to land at the home of the Banks family of Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, somewhere in London, England.
No one knows exactly where Mary Poppins lived. In the movie she is first seen sitting on a cloud. In all versions she is blown in by the East wind to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane somewhere in London, England. Where she went from there no one knows.
She doesn't have a phone. You have to write a note, tear it up, throw it in the fireplace, and let the wind take it up the chimney, remember? Seriously, Mary Poppins is not a real person. P. L. Travers invented the character to use in a series of books. Julie Andrerws later played Mary in the movie.
When Mary Poppins flys away after Bert and the Banks family sing 'Let's go fly a kite' he says: "Goodbye Mary Poppins. Don't stay away too long." These are his his last words and the last words spoken in the film.
We don't know, it's only the Banks family that live on Cherry Tree Lane
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king heneryimpro ved by another person people it is not King henery it's Mary poppins
Mary Poppins uses her parrot umbrella to fly. She came drifting down to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane on the East Wind.
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In all forms of Mary Poppins (book, movie, play) Mary Poppins come in on the East wind to land at the home of the Banks family of Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane, somewhere in London, England.
yes people can then fly off with mary poppins :D
In the movie Mary Poppins (1964), there is a small dark dot on a cloud which becomes Mary Poppins watching the world below her. Bert, playing a one-man band, stops and senses a change in the wind and the changing of events, then takes the audience on a short tour of Cherrytree Lane. And so the movie begins.
No one knows exactly where Mary Poppins lived. In the movie she is first seen sitting on a cloud. In all versions she is blown in by the East wind to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane somewhere in London, England. Where she went from there no one knows.
She doesn't have a phone. You have to write a note, tear it up, throw it in the fireplace, and let the wind take it up the chimney, remember? Seriously, Mary Poppins is not a real person. P. L. Travers invented the character to use in a series of books. Julie Andrerws later played Mary in the movie.
When Mary Poppins flys away after Bert and the Banks family sing 'Let's go fly a kite' he says: "Goodbye Mary Poppins. Don't stay away too long." These are his his last words and the last words spoken in the film.
We don't know, it's only the Banks family that live on Cherry Tree Lane
not the usual type of Clara Barton or Florence Nightingale- but well, yes, a Nurse maid in Nanny form- yes Mary Poppins. I never thought of it that way, but yes.