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Arthur Llewelyn Davies (20 February 1863 – 19 April 1907) was an English barrister of Welsh origin, but is best known as the father of the boys who were the inspiration for the stories of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie.
Apr 8, 2017 · Arthur Llewelyn Davies, the boys’ father. Photo Credit. J.M. Barrie took this photo of Sylvia Llewelyn Davies in 1898. She was the mother of the five boys who inspired Barrie to write his story about “Peter Pan.”
Oct 29, 2012 · He’d been supporting the family for four of those years, since the death of the boys’ father, Arthur Llewelyn Davies. In 1909, Barrie had divorced his wife, who’d had an affair, possibly because he was impotent and certainly because he displayed little physical interest in her.
Aug 27, 2016 · Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies are best remembered for being the parents of the boys who served as the inspiration for Peter Pan and the other children of J.M. Barrie's stories of Neverland. Arthur met Sylvia du Maurier at a dinner party in 1889 and they became engaged shortly after.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies. Birth. 20 Feb 1863. Kirkby Lonsdale, South Lakeland District, Cumbria, England. Death. 19 Apr 1907 (aged 44) Berkhamsted, Dacorum Borough, Hertfordshire, England. Burial. St John-at-Hampstead Churchyard. Hampstead, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England Show Map GPS-Latitude: 51.5555132, Longitude: -0.1802408.
Arthur Llewelyn Davies (20 February 1863 – 19 April 1907) was an English barrister of Welsh origin, but is best known as the father of the boys who were the inspiration for the stories of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie.
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May 30, 2014 · Arthur Llewelyn Davies was the second son of John Llewelyn Davies (1826-1916), the vicar of Kirkby Lonsdale and an alpinost. His siter Margaret Llewelyn Davies (1861-1944) was a suffragette. He studied at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge.