J M Barrie
Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM
British
J M Barrie was a notable British children's author. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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P Davies | 1926 |
J M Barrie was a notable British children's author. - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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P Davies | 1926 |
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1900/00/00 | The Barries move into a house at 100 Bayswater Road near Kensington Gardens. | Home | Lancaster Corner, Porchester Lodge | London | |||
1902/00/00 | Quality Street, a Regency-set comedy in four acts by J M Barrie, opens at the Vaudeville. Starring Seymour Hicks and his wife Ellaline Terriss, the play ran for 459 performances. | Playwright | The Vaudeville Theatre | London | |||
1902/11/00 | "The Little White Bird", a novel for adults by J M Barrie, is published by Hodder and Stoughton in the United Kingdom and Scribner's in the United States. | Author | |||||
1902/11/04 | "The Admirable Crichton" by J M Barrie makes its world premiere. Running for 828 performances, the comic play stares H B Irving as Crichton, Irene Vanbrugh as Lady Mary Lasenby and Gerald du Maurier as Ernest. | Playwright | Duke Of York's Theatre | London | |||
1904/00/00 | J M Barrie writes "Peter Pan", a play about a boy who can fly and never grows up, at home on Bayswater Road, Bayswater, London. | Author | Lancaster Corner, Porchester Lodge | London | |||
1904/11/00 | William Nicholson paints the portrait of James M Barrie between rehearsals for the first stage production of Peter Pan, Nicholson was working on the costumes, Duke of York's Theatre, London. | Sitter | Sir James Matthew Barrie | Duke Of York's Theatre | London | ||
1904/12/27 | Starring Gerald du Maurier in the dual role of George Darling and Captain Hook, "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" premieres. | Playwright | Duke Of York's Theatre | London | |||
1906/00/00 | At his residence on Bayswater Road, J M Barrie extracts chapters 13-18 of his 1902 novel, The Little White Bird, to be published as a children's book, "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens". | Author | Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (book) | Lancaster Corner, Porchester Lodge | London | ||
1906/12/00 | "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" by J M Barrie, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, is published by Hodder and Stoughton in late November or early December 1906. | Author | Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (book) | ||||
1910/00/00 | James Barrie commissions George Frampton to create a statue in bronze of his literary character "Peter Pan". | Patron | Peter Pan (sculpture) | ||||
1912/05/01 | There is a surprise in store for the children who go to Kensington Gardens to feed the ducks in the Serpentine.... a figure of Peter Pan blowing his pipe on the stump of a tree, with fairies and mice and squirrels all around. - J M Barrie ad, The Times | Patron | Peter Pan (sculpture) | Kensington Gardens | London | ||
1924/12/29 | "Peter Pan" is released in the United States. | Play and Additional Dialogue | Peter Pan (1924 film) |
1 Creative Work by J M Barrie »
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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (book) | Author | Book | 1906/12/00 |
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