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Background imageBarrie Collection: BARRIE: PETER PAN, 1911. To die will be an awfully big adventure. Illustration by Francis D

BARRIE: PETER PAN, 1911. To die will be an awfully big adventure. Illustration by Francis D. Bedford for the 1911 edition of J.M. Barries Peter Pan

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan & Wendy Flying

Peter Pan & Wendy Flying
Peter Pan and Wendy float away over the city

Background imageBarrie Collection: Pan & Wendy Fly / Postcard

Pan & Wendy Fly / Postcard
Peter Pan and Wendy fly to Never-Never Land

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan / Theatre Poster

Peter Pan / Theatre Poster
Peter Pan and Wendy fly over the rooftops in a poster to advertise the stage show

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan / Michael & Nana

Peter Pan / Michael & Nana
Michael rides on the back of the dog Nana

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan & Wendy

Peter Pan & Wendy
Peter being kissed gently on the cheek by Wendy. Date: First published: 1904

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan

Peter Pan

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan Statue

Peter Pan Statue
The Peter Pan monument was erected on 1 May 1912 in Kensington Gardens and sculpted by George Frampton. Peter Pan entered London along the Serpentine in the story

Background imageBarrie Collection: Ladies Playing Cards / C20

Ladies Playing Cards / C20
The ladies playing cards

Background imageBarrie Collection: Book / Peter Pan Dances

Book / Peter Pan Dances
Peter Pan dances with his shadow

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan Statue

Peter Pan Statue
Happy children dancing in a fairy ring around Sir George Framptons statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, which was erected on 1 May 1912

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan Statue

Peter Pan Statue
The Peter Pan statue was erected on 1 May 1912 in Kensington Gardens and sculpted by George Frampton. Peter Pan entered London along the Serpentine in the story

Background imageBarrie Collection: Mary Casson - Sir Gerald du Maurier in Barries Dear Brutus

Mary Casson - Sir Gerald du Maurier in Barries Dear Brutus
J. M. Barries fantasy, Dear Brutus - 1929 performance - Mary Casson (1914-2009) in the role of Margaret, about to have her portrait painted by Sir Gerald du Maurier (1873-1934)

Background imageBarrie Collection: Characters of Peter Pan by H. M. Brock

Characters of Peter Pan by H. M. Brock
Wendy and Peter heading the procession of characters in J. M. Barries famous childrens play, Peter Pan, as imagined by H. M. Brock in an illustration specially drawn for The Sphere. Date: 1920

Background imageBarrie Collection: Pan / Woodward / Cptn Hook

Pan / Woodward / Cptn Hook
Peter Pan and Captain Hook fight

Background imageBarrie Collection: Fay Compton as Mary Rose

Fay Compton as Mary Rose
Fay Compton (1894-1978) in the title role of Mary Rose, a play by J M Barrie, in production at the Haymarket Theatre, London. 1920

Background imageBarrie Collection: Fairies, Kensington Gdns

Fairies, Kensington Gdns
The fairies are exquisite dancers... Date: First published: 1904

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan & Solomon Caw

Peter Pan & Solomon Caw
Peter Pan and Solomon Caw. Date: First published: 1904

Background imageBarrie Collection: Pan / Woodward / Wendy Hse

Pan / Woodward / Wendy Hse
Peter Pan and Wendy sit on the doorstep of the wendy house

Background imageBarrie Collection: Sir J. M. Barrie, 1928. Creator: Unknown

Sir J. M. Barrie, 1928. Creator: Unknown
Sir J. M. Barrie, 1928. Scottish novelist and dramatist Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860-1937) is best remembered as the author of " Peter Pan"

Background imageBarrie Collection: Angus Ogilvy with J. M. Barrie

Angus Ogilvy with J. M. Barrie
The Hon. Angus Ogilvey, (1928 - 2004), second son of the Earl of Airlie, and husband of Princess Alexandra of Kent pictured as a small child with his godfather, the author and playwright, J. M

Background imageBarrie Collection: Pan / Woodward / Hook& Croc

Pan / Woodward / Hook& Croc
Captain Hook falls into the jaws of the crocodile

Background imageBarrie Collection: Canada, Ontario, Barrie. Female snowy owl in flight over snow

Canada, Ontario, Barrie. Female snowy owl in flight over snow

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan Children Childrens Literature Story

Peter Pan Children Childrens Literature Story
peter, pan, children, childrens, literature, story, fantasy, english, illustration, arthur, rackham, barrie, kensington, gardens, 1906, 1900s, edwardian, touching, sight, two, tombstones, tombstone

Background imageBarrie Collection: The Darling family in the children's nursery. Date: 1907

The Darling family in the children's nursery. Date: 1907

Background imageBarrie Collection: Barrie Jon Mather

Barrie Jon Mather. England A & Sale Rufc 05 March 1999 Date: 05 March 1999

Background imageBarrie Collection: Canada, Ontario, Barrie. Female snowy owl in flight

Canada, Ontario, Barrie. Female snowy owl in flight

Background imageBarrie Collection: J M Barrie Quality Street

J M Barrie Quality Street
3750158 J M Barrie Quality Street by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: J M Barrie Quality Street comedy first performed in 1901, New York. Act III (The Ball)

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan author J M Barrie signature on Peter Pan statue in Egmont Park Brussels Belgium

Peter Pan author J M Barrie signature on Peter Pan statue in Egmont Park Brussels Belgium
5056640 Peter Pan author J M Barrie signature on Peter Pan statue in Egmont Park Brussels Belgium (photo) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); eSergi Reboredo; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Miss Henrietta and Miss Fanny, encouraged by this sympathy

Miss Henrietta and Miss Fanny, encouraged by this sympathy
1074518 Miss Henrietta and Miss Fanny, encouraged by this sympathy, draw nearer the door of the interesting bed chamber. (litho) by Thomson

Background imageBarrie Collection: Miss Susan: 'They have suspected for a week'. (litho)

Miss Susan: "They have suspected for a week". (litho)
1074515 Miss Susan: " They have suspected for a week". (litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBarrie Collection: Phoebe: 'He is absolutely fearless, Susan, he has smoked his pipe in this room'

Phoebe: "He is absolutely fearless, Susan, he has smoked his pipe in this room"
1074504 Phoebe: " He is absolutely fearless, Susan, he has smoked his pipe in this room". (litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBarrie Collection: Miss Susan: 'I think I hear their voices in dispute'. (litho)

Miss Susan: "I think I hear their voices in dispute". (litho)
1074502 Miss Susan: " I think I hear their voices in dispute". (litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBarrie Collection: Miss Willoughby: 'We are known everywhere now, Susan, you and I

Miss Willoughby: "We are known everywhere now, Susan, you and I
1074501 Miss Willoughby: " We are known everywhere now, Susan, you and I, as the old maids of Quality Street". (litho) by Thomson

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan Statue, Kensinton Gardens, London, United Kingdom (photo)

Peter Pan Statue, Kensinton Gardens, London, United Kingdom (photo)
803730 Peter Pan Statue, Kensinton Gardens, London, United Kingdom (photo) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Hoberman/UIG; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Gerald du Maurier in A Kiss for Cinderella, a fancy in three acts by J M Barrie

Gerald du Maurier in A Kiss for Cinderella, a fancy in three acts by J M Barrie, at Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: circa 1916

Background imageBarrie Collection: Walker, London, the successful comedy by J M Barrie at the Theatre Royal, Eastbourne

Walker, London, the successful comedy by J M Barrie at the Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, by Sydney Paxton and Company, from Tooles Theatre, London Date: early 20th century

Background imageBarrie Collection: A portrait of the American dancer Barrie Oliver, 1929

A portrait of the American dancer Barrie Oliver, 1929 appearing in Charlots revue in London Date: 1929

Background imageBarrie Collection: Scene from J. M. Barries Peter Pan at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1905

Scene from J. M. Barries Peter Pan at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1905
Scene from J.M. Barries Peter Pan at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1905, showing Peter saving his band from the pirates,

Background imageBarrie Collection: Rabbit, detail from the statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)

Rabbit, detail from the statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)
JBG166896 Rabbit, detail from the statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Kensington Gardens, London, UK; eJulian Page; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan statue, 1912 (bronze) (detail)

Peter Pan statue, 1912 (bronze) (detail)
JBG166893 Peter Pan statue, 1912 (bronze) (detail) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Kensington Gardens, London, UK; eJulian Page; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Illustration, Wendy sewing on Peter Pans shadow

Illustration, Wendy sewing on Peter Pans shadow. Date: 1950s

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)

Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)
JB138522 Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Kensington Gardens, London, UK; eJohn Bethell; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Fairy and a Squirrel, detail from statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)

Fairy and a Squirrel, detail from statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)
JBG166899 Fairy and a Squirrel, detail from statue of Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Kensington Gardens, London, UK; eJulian Page; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)

Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze)
JBG166894 Peter Pan, 1912 (bronze) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); Kensington Gardens, London, UK; eJulian Page; English, out of copyright

Background imageBarrie Collection: Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, London

Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, London
The Peter Pan statue is a bronze sculpture of J. M. Barries character Peter Pan. It was commissioned by Barrie and made by Sir George Frampton

Background imageBarrie Collection: Wendy Barrie, English actress

Wendy Barrie, English actress. Date: 1934



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"Barrie: A Timeless Tale of Peter Pan and Wendy Soaring through Imagination" Step into the enchanting world of Barrie, where the magic of Peter Pan and Wendy flying captivates hearts. Just like in J. M. Barrie's beloved story, this captivating caption takes you on a journey filled with wonder and adventure. Immerse yourself in the whimsical realm as you gaze upon a vintage theatre poster featuring the iconic duo of Peter Pan and Wendy soaring high above Neverland. Their silhouettes against a moonlit sky evoke a sense of freedom that only childhood dreams can offer. A postcard captures another breathtaking moment - Pan and Wendy gracefully gliding through fluffy clouds, their laughter echoing across the skies. It reminds us that no matter how old we grow, there is always room for imagination to take flight. Intriguingly, we stumble upon an image showcasing young Michael accompanied by Nana, his loyal canine companion from Barrie's tale. The bond between them symbolizes loyalty and friendship that transcends boundaries – even those between humans and animals. The timeless connection between Peter Pan and Wendy is beautifully portrayed in yet another snapshot; their eyes meet amidst an ethereal backdrop as they embark on thrilling escapades together. Love blossoms within this magical partnership as they navigate challenges hand-in-hand. A magnificent statue immortalizes Peter Pan himself - forever frozen mid-flight with mischievous charm twinkling in his eyes. This bronze tribute serves as a reminder to embrace our inner child, never letting go of our youthful spirit or cease believing in extraordinary possibilities. Delving deeper into Barrie's universe reveals ladies engrossed in card games reminiscent of early 20th-century elegance – perhaps inspired by scenes from "Peter Pan. " These women embody gracefulness while indulging in leisurely pursuits during simpler times. Turning pages within an aged book transports us to vivid descriptions of characters dancing joyously throughout Barrie's enchanting narrative.