J M Barrie, from a school group at Dumfries Academy, some time in 1872 (aged 12/13) (Read More)
Barrie's "Rekolleckshuns of a Skoolmaster", contributed to the Dumfries Academy's school magazine "T (Read More)
Dumfries Academy in the 1870s, where Barrie spent his teenage years from 1873 to 1878. He later reca (Read More)
6 Victoria Terrace, Dumfries, where Barrie stayed with his elder brother Alexander while at Dumfries (Read More)
Cumberland Street, Edinburgh, where Barrie lodged at No 4 while at Edinburgh University (Read More)
Barrie aged 22 in 1882 at Edinburgh University (Read More)
Letter from J M Barrie to A. G. (later Sir Alexander) Jeans, manager of the Liverpool Post and Echo, (Read More)
J M Barrie in 1885, aged 25. "Let us survey our hero," wrote Barrie much later in The Greenwood Hat (Read More)
An anonymous article by J M Barrie in The British Weekly entitled "How to Make Love to an Actress, b (Read More)
Barrie writing "The Little Minister" at Strathview in 1891. It was to become his greatest success th (Read More)