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Barrie's Freedom of Kirriemuir speech extracts

On 7 June 1930, Barrie was awarded the Freedom of Kirriemuir, his old home town in Scotland. On hand (Read More)

Category - Videos | Expected Creation - Jun 07, 1930

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

to Charles Turley Smith - 1930

Yes, rather, I went to see The Left Hander (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Sep 14, 1930

to - 1930

Here I am again, and Mrs Stanle (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Sep 15, 1930

The original of the photograph published by the New Yor...

The original of the photograph published by the New York Times Magazine on 10 May 1931. It was bough (Read More)

Category - Photos | Contains 1 file(s) | Expected Creation - Nov 01, 1930

J M Barrie, Greenwood Hat, Nico Llewelyn Davies, December 1930

J M Barrie, Greenwood Hat, Nico Llewelyn Davies, December 1930 (Read More)

Category - Documents | Contains 2 file(s) | Expected Creation - Dec 01, 1930

The Hon. Margaret Leslie Hore-Ruthven (1902–1970) was o...

The Hon. Margaret Leslie Hore-Ruthven (1902–1970) was one of the Ruthven Twins, or Ralli Twins, a pa (Read More)

Category - Photos | Contains 2 file(s) | Expected Creation - Jan 01, 1931

to J M Barrie - 1931

**Letter from George Booth to J M Barrie, dated 55 January -1931 (Read More)

Category - Letters | Contains 2 file(s) | Expected Creation - Jan 05, 1931

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 | Contains 2 file(s) | Expected Creation - Feb 09, 1931

to Charles Turley Smith - 1931

Wisden's has at last come and I sat far into last night with him (Read More)

Category - Letters | Contains 2 file(s) | Expected Creation - Feb 19, 1931
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