Cumberland Street, Edinburgh, where Barrie lodged at No 4 while at Edinburgh University (Read More)
Kirriemuir weaver with his "wob" at the top of the Brae. (Read More)
Barrie with his mother, Margaret Ogilvy, in 1894, perhaps taken by his newly-wed, Mary Ansell (Read More)
Barrie writing "The Little Minister" at Strathview in 1891. It was to become his greatest success th (Read More)
George, Sylvia and Jack Llewelyn Davies in 1895. Barrie naturally included this ethereal photograph (Read More)
Muriel Beaumont in 1898. Despite her father's disapproval, Muriel became an actress, her first appea (Read More)
Gerald du Maurier in 1898. As Sylvia's much-loved younger brother, Gerald first met Barrie around 19 (Read More)
Sylvia Llewelyn Davies in August 1898, photographed by Barrie at the Mill House, Rustington (Read More)
Arthur with his mother Mary in July, 1893 (Read More)
Sylvia with George, Jack, Peter and Porthos on the beach at Rustington, August 1899 (Read More)