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  1. Davies (the family only used the double surname Llewelyn Davies on official occasions) and his brother Jack met Barrie during their regular outings to Kensington Gardens, with their nurse Mary Hodgson. As the oldest (he was four years old when he met Barrie) he featured most prominently in the early storytelling and play adventures from which the writer drew ideas for Barrie's works around ...

  2. He spent several years gathering and editing various family papers and letters with a view to publishing a history of his Llewelyn Davies's ancestors and relatives. Grimly, he dubbed this memoir The Family Morgue ; and only got as far as the death of his brother Michael, at which point he gave up on the project altogether - possibly because of a suspicion that Michael had, in fact, committed ...

  3. Peter Llewelyn Davies MC (25 February 1897 – 5 April 1960) was the middle of five sons of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, one of the Llewelyn Davies boys befriended and later informally adopted by J. M. Barrie. Barrie publicly identified him as the source of the name for the title character in his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn ...

  4. 17. März 1999 · Meeting the Llewellyn-Davies Boys Barrie with his books and plays moved in literary circles and thus was well established in London society. The connection with the Llewellyn-Davies family seems rather accidental. Barrie's London home was very close to Kensington Gardens and it was here that he first met the Llewellyn Davies boys--George, Jack ...

  5. In the film, James connects with the Davies boys by playing pretend and using their imagination such as when they played pirates or Indians. Peter, George, Michael, and Jack, the Davies boys, all use their imagination to cope with the recent death of their father. They escape to their own imaginations in order to ignore the pain that came with the loss of their

  6. Arthur Llewelyn Davies (20 février 1863 - 19 avril 1907) est un avocat anglais, mais il est surtout connu comme le père des garçons qui ont inspiré les histoires de Peter Pan de JM Barrie. Biographie La tombe d'Arthur et Sylvia Llewelyn Davies et de leurs fils Jack et Peter au cimetière St John-at-Hampstead.

  7. The Davies boys: Nico (in father Arthur's arms), Jack, Peter, George, Michael (in front) The Davies family (the family used the double surname Llewelyn Davies primarily in formal contexts) consisted of Arthur (1863–1907) and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (1866–1910) (daughter of cartoonist/writer George du Maurier ), and their five sons.