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| | Letter from J M Barrie to Peter Llewelyn Davies, dated 11 May 1903 | | «View» |
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| | First mention of Wendy in Barrie's fairy notes, dated 14 October 1903 | | «View» |
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| | Envelope containing Barrie's agreement with Jack, dated December 3rd, 1903 | | «View» |
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| | Barrie and Luath at the top of the stairs to the stables at Leinster Corner, where he wrote most of "Peter Pan". Sometime in 1904 | | «View» |
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| | William Nicholson's "superb" photo of Barrie with Luath in the garden of Leinster Corner. Nicholson copied Lauth's coat for Nana in the first production of "Peter Pan". October 1904. Retouched | | «View» |
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| | Orchardson's painting of Napoleon and his suite, who were to accompany him into exile, aboard the Bellerophon in June 1815, following his defeat at Waterloo. Barrie copied the poses for the finale to the priate ship scene in Peter Pan. | | «View» |
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| | Nina Boucicault's costume in the first 1904 production of "Peter Pan", displayed in the Barrie Birthplace, Kirriemuir. Photo kindly shared by Christine de Poortere. | | «View» |
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