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Norma Douglas-Henry remembers George...

Norma Douglas-Henry remembers George... (Read More)

Category - Audio

Gerrie's account of Barrie dismissing Mary Hodgson

Gerrie's account of Barrie dismissing Mary Hodgson (Read More)

Category - Audio

Nico stressing Barrie's sense of humour (with promptings from his wife Mary) while giving an imitation of how he'd rock from side to side while stirring his coffee. His macabre humour so often misunderstood - or missed altogether.

Nico stressing Barrie's sense of humour (with promptings from his wife Mary) while giving an imitati (Read More)

Category - Audio

Various nick names - Michael always Michael (never Mike), Barrie never "James" - usually Jimmy or sometimes Sir Jazz

Various nick names - Michael always Michael (never Mike), Barrie never "James" - usually Jimmy or so (Read More)

Category - Audio

Nico describing the photograph of Barrie (as Hook) wrestling with Michael, dressed as Peter Pan - the photo on our homepage.

Nico describing the photograph of Barrie (as Hook) wrestling with Michael, dressed as Peter Pan - th (Read More)

Category - Audio

Elisabeth Bergner on her first meeting with Barrie.

Elisabeth Bergner on her first meeting with Barrie. (Read More)

Category - Audio

Gerrie's belief that she and Barrie were both "a couple of innocents"

Gerrie's belief that she and Barrie were both "a couple of innocents" (Read More)

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Barrie making a speech at Kirriemuir in June 1930, and recounting how as a child he had split the lip of his best friend, James Robb. "We were digging up a gooseberry bush in his mother’s garden, and I missed it, but I got him. We then bolted in opposite

Barrie making a speech at Kirriemuir in June 1930, and recounting how as a child he had split the li (Read More)

Category - Audio | Expected Creation - Jul 06, 1930

Barrie making a speech at the unveiling of Thomas Hardy's statue in Dorchester, 2 September 1931: "Well ladies and gentlemen, you mustn’t make any noise, or the weather will find out that something untoward has happened. When the child Hardy was born, the

Barrie making a speech at the unveiling of Thomas Hardy's statue in Dorchester, 2 September 1931: "W (Read More)

Category - Audio | Expected Creation - Feb 09, 1931

Peter Pan was revived annually from 1905 until World War 2, when the blitz was deemed too dangerous a risk for young audiences (most of whom had been evacuated). In order to fill the gap, Jean Forbes-Robertson consented to record her 1929 performance.

Peter Pan was revived annually from 1905 until World War 2, when the blitz was deemed too dangerous (Read More)

Category - Audio | Expected Creation - Dec 01, 1941
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