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  1. In Kensington Gardens in 1897, Barrie met the eldest three Llewelyn Davies boys, George, five, Jack, four, and Peter, who was still in his pram. Two more sons, Michael and Nico, joined the family in the next few years. Barrie developed a strong friendship with the children and their parents, Sylvia and Arthur.

  2. Peter Pan, the play, was the creation of J.M. Barrie, who was already a well-known and successful playwright in 1897 when he met four-year-old George Llewelyn Davies in Kensington Gardens.George was with his two younger brothers, Jack and baby Peter, and their nurse, Mary. (It was typical for middle-class families at the time to have a nurse--or nanny--and for the nurse, rather than the mother ...

  3. Discover how Llewelyn Davies Hong Kong Ltd creates innovative and sustainable designs for various sectors and regions.

  4. Sylvia Jocelyn Llewelyn Davies, née le 25 novembre 1866 et morte le 27 août 1910, est une femme britannique, mère des garçons qui ont servi de source d'inspiration pour l'œuvre Peter Pan de J. M. Barrie.. Biographie. Sylvia Llewelyn Davies est la fille de l'écrivain et dessinateur George du Maurier, la sœur aînée de l'acteur Gerald du Maurier et la tante de l'auteur Daphne du Maurier.

  5. Here, the son, Dick, is clearly George Llewelyn Davies, the original spark for Peter Pan and Barrie's foster son. George was killed March 15, 1915 in the war. The father, Mr. Don, is, of course, Barrie himself. The scenes that take place between the bereaved father and the recently deceased son are plainly wish-fulfillment, and they echo with a ...

  6. Freddie Highmore as Peter Llewelyn Davies. Eleven-year-old Freddie Highmore plays Peter Llewelyn Davies (born in 1897), Barrie’s inspiration for the name and, according to Finding Neverland, the character Peter Pan.. In reality – especially in the 1911 novelization of the play, Peter and Wendy – the “spirit” of Neverland’s perennially youthful denizen is supposed to have more ...

  7. 24 de mar. de 2015 · Richard Llewelyn Davies is considered simply sui generis: Professor of Architecture at The Bartlett from 1960 to 1961, Professor of Urban Planning and Head of the School of Environmental Studies from 1970 to1975, founder and head of Llewelyn-Davies Weeks, co-designer of Milton Keynes, one of the very few architects to have ever been invited to reside at the Institute for Advanced Study in ...