A short story written by J M Barrie in aid of the Princess Elizabeth Hospital for Children, and publ (Read More)
The Allahakbarries Cricket Team at Black Lake in June 1905, with Michael Llewelyn Davies as their ma (Read More)
Barrie (seated), reading "The Admirable Crichton" on the roof of the Colliseum to a glittering cast, (Read More)
Barrie aged 22 in 1882 at Edinburgh University (Read More)
Barrie with one of his literary heroes George Meredith in about 1894 (Read More)
Barrie and his Allahakbarrie Cricket Team in May 1903, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, P G Wodehou (Read More)
Barrie and Luath at the top of the stairs to the stables at Leinster Corner, where he wrote most of (Read More)
Barrie and Michael (aged 12) in July 1912, just before setting off on holiday in the Outer Hebrides, (Read More)
Barrie (as Hook) and Michael (as Peter Pan) on the lawn at Rustington, August 1906. In all robabilit (Read More)
Barrie and Michael on the lawn at Black Lake, June 1905. Sylvia is on the extreme right (Read More)