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View search functionalityThe du Maurier clan in the 1880s: Sylvia in the centre, aged about 14, and in the larger gathering, (Read More)
Margaret Ogilvy in about 1882 (Read More)
Barrie aged 22 in 1882 at Edinburgh University (Read More)
Arthur Llewelyn Davies in the mid 1880s, around the time he was teaching at Eton. (Read More)
Sylvia, drawn by her father George du Maurier in 1885 (Read More)
J M Barrie in 1885, aged 25. "Let us survey our hero," wrote Barrie much later in The Greenwood Hat (Read More)
Arthur's mother, Mary Llewelyn Davies, beloved by all. In February of the following year, Mary Llewe (Read More)
Arthur's father, the Rev. John Llewelyn Davies, a brilliant scholar and theologian, President of the (Read More)
Sylvia with an unknown admirer, 1889 (Read More)
Kirkby Lonsdale Vicarage in Westmoreland. Having served as Rector of Christ Church in Marylebone, Lo (Read More)