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  1. 13 de abr. de 2012 · 1907—Arthur Llewelyn Davies dies from cancer of the jaw. 1910—Sylvia dies of lung cancer ... 1960, Peter Llewelyn Davies, by then an esteemed publisher, threw himself under a subway train in ...

  2. Peter Llewelyn Davies MC (25 février 1897 - 5 avril 1960) est l'enfant du milieu des cinq fils d'Arthur et Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, l'un des garçons de Llewelyn Davies lié d'amitié et plus tard adopté de manière informelle par JM Barrie.Barrie l'a publiquement identifié comme la source du nom du personnage principal dans sa pièce de 1904 Peter Pan, ou The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up.

  3. Peter Llewelyn Davies compiled family correspondence and papers, and there is a bound volume of handwritten transcriptions of selected letters in the archive, corrected and with extensive notes, and five folders of typescript copies. The compilation, entitled "Some Davies Letters & Papers continued, 1889-1907," includes letters from Llewelyn ...

  4. Peter Llewelyn Davies (1897-1960), Identified as the source of the name Peter Pan; third son of Sylvia and Arthur Llewelyn Davies. Sitter associated with 14 portraits. Like voting is closed. Thanks for Liking. Please Like other favourites! If they inspire you please support our work.

  5. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Sylvia Jocelyn Llewelyn Davies (née Du Maurier); George Llewelyn Davies; Jack Llewelyn Davies. by Unknown photographer. copy photograph, 1895. NPG Ax45601. Find out more >. Buy a print.

  6. Michael Llewelyn Davies (16 June 1900 – 19 May 1921) was – along with his four brothers – the inspiration for J. M. Barrie's characters Peter Pan, ... Davies dressed as Peter Pan at age 6. Michael was the fourth of five sons of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. He was born three years after Barrie became friends with his older brothers ...

  7. Full Work. Some Davies Letters and Papers. 1889-1897. Compiled by . Peter Llewelyn Davies. 1950 [AB: "The Family Mausoleum", or "Morgue" as Peter called this work, is, by any reckoning, an extraordinary document – part compilation, part autobiography – written by a publisher who never wanted it published, yet made copies for family distribution before burning most of the originals.