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  1. Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie KCB KCH (5 May 1774 – 7 June 1841) was a British naval officer noted for his service in the War of 1812. He was helped early in his naval career by the patronage of his uncle, Sir Alan Gardner, who arranged for him to take part in the Vancouver Expedition.

  2. El personaje apareció por primera vez en Showcase #4 (octubre de 1956), creado por el escritor Robert Kanigher y el dibujante Carmine Infantino. [1] Al igual que otros héroes que pasan por Flash, Barry es un "velocista", con poderes que se derivan principalmente de su velocidad sobrehumana.

  3. Sir Robert Barrie was born on the 5th of May 1774 in St. Augustine, Florida. His father, Dr. Robert Barrie of Sanquhar, Scotland was a surgeon’s mate with the British Army. His father died in 1775 and the family returned to England. In 1788, Robert Barrie joined the Royal Navy (RN).

  4. Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, OM ( / ˈbæri /; 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London, where he wrote several successful novels and plays.

  5. 22 de may. de 2021 · The City Council of Barrie, Ontario, Canada is set to establish the 7th June as Sir Robert Barrie Day. This is to honour the anniversary date of the signing of the Twinning Certifcate with Harrogate, which was completed at Ripley Castle on that date in 2013, and the 180th anniversary of Sir Robert's death.

  6. James Matthew Barrie, conocido como J. M. Barrie ( Kirriemuir, 9 de mayo de 1860- Londres, 19 de junio de 1937), fue un novelista y dramaturgo escocés. 1 Su fama se debe especialmente a la creación del personaje Peter Pan, inspirado en gran parte en sus amigos los niños Llewelyn Davies. 2 Al morir los padres de los niños, Barrie se hizo carg...

  7. 18 de may. de 2021 · Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barrie commanded HMS Dragon in Chesapeake Bay and sank, captured or destroyed 85 American vessels during the War of 1812. In early 1824, Commodore Barrie took up the post of commissioner of the Naval Dockyard in Kingston, Upper Canada.