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  1. George Llewelyn Davies (20 July 1893 – 15 March 1915) was the eldest son of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. Along with his four younger brothers, George was the inspiration for playwright J. M. Barrie 's characters of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.

  2. 8. Apr. 2017 · The five sons of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies were close friends with J.M. Barrie, who based his famous character on them. They faced many tragedies, including the death of their father, mother, and two brothers, and were known as the real Peter Pans.

  3. 29. Okt. 2012 · His fame and money were no consolation when he lost “George, whom he had loved with such a deep, strange, increasing love, and who as he knew well would have been such a pillar for him to lean on in the difficult job of guiding the destinies of Sylvia and Arthur Llewelyn Davies’ boys— ‘ my boys.’”.

  4. Two of the brothers died in their early twenties (one in combat, the other drowning), and a third died by suicide when he was 63. Their early lives have been the subject of two cinematic dramatizations. They were: George (1893–1915) John 'Jack' (1894–1959) Peter (1897–1960) Michael (1900–1921) Nicholas 'Nico' (1903–1980) Childhood.

  5. 27. Juli 2017 · The whole thing was based on Barrie’s own relationship with George Llewelyn Davies, a 5-year-old boy he met in Kensington Gardens when he was 37 (Barrie’s dog, the basis for Nana, ran right...

  6. George Llewelyn Davies (20 July 1893 – 15 March 1915) was the eldest son of Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies. Along with his four younger brothers, George was the inspiration for playwright J. M. Barrie 's characters of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. The character of Mr. George Darling was named after him.

  7. 8. Jan. 2019 · Barrie was a 37-year-old novelist from Scotland, and the boys, George and Jack Llewelyn Davies, five and four respectively. Barrie found the boys exceptionally charismatic and quickly befriended them.