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  • ...0px|right|Map of the first day of the Battle of Diamond Hill (''Battles of the 19th Century, vol. VII'', 1905)]] ''Diamond Hill'' is a hill twenty miles east of Pretoria, Transvaal, South Africa. ...
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  • .... Sheridan Jones]] published in october 1925 by [[Raphael Tuck & Sons]] (''The Raphael House Library'') and including a foreword written by [[Sir Arthur C ...sobriety, steady perseverance — all of these virtues came in the train of war. ...
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  • City of Kent, about 40 miles (64 km) south-east of central London. * In his article [[The Holocaust of Manor Place]] (1901), he described Tunbridge Wells as a ''passé watering-pl ...
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  • [[File:current-literature-1901-10-p384.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Portrait of Conan Doyle in Current Literature (october 1901, p. 384)]] ...890 and 1912, the magazine published 10 poems, 1 article and some extracts of novels/essays written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. ...
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  • ...:NPDAG-1917-crowborough-weekly.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Crowborough Weekly in The Newspaper Press Directory and Advertisers Guide (1917)]] Between 1909 and 1919, the newspaper published 15 letters and 2 articles written by [[Arthur Conan Doy ...
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  • ...Years'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] published in [[The War Illustrated]] on 4 august 1917. == The Marvel of Three Years == ...
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  • ...report of the ''Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society'' published in the [[Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle]] on 19 january 1884. ...attended by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] on 15 january 1884 where he was part of the speakers. ...
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  • ...ritish army'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] published in the [[Greensboro Daily News]] on 17 june 1918. == Conan Doyle relates reasons for retreat of the British army == ...
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  • ...Arthur Conan Doyle]]. It was first published in [[The Speaker|The Speaker: The Liberal Review]] ([[Cassell & Co., Ltd.]], London) on 21 april 1894. * in ''[[The Speaker]]'' (21 april 1894 [UK]) ...
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  • ...on 24 october 1915 in [[The New York Times]] and translated just after in the same year in 6 languages (Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, French and Germa * in ''[[The New York Times]]'' (24 october 1915 [US]) as ''Conan Doyle Sees Victory for ...
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  • ...ine'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published in [[The Times]] on 3 october 1918. * in ''[[The Times]]'' (3 october 1918 [UK]) ...
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  • ...h, Elder & Co.]]). The article was removed after the twelfth impression of the book (26 august 1901) and replaced by 10 more chapters and a new conclusion * in ''[[The Cornhill Magazine]]'' (october 1900 [UK]) ...
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  • ...(France) for the International Spirit Congress (september 1925). In front of Hotel Regina.]] ...er Gerard]]...) and France was the location of his many fictions. He had a great uncle in Paris [[Michael Edward Conan]]. He visited France several times, a ...
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  • ...tion of [[The Three Correspondents|The Three Correspondents]] published in the same issue. * in ''[[The Windsor Magazine]]'' (october 1896 [UK]) 1 photo, 1 ill. by [[H. C. Seppin ...
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  • [[File:great-britain-and-the-next-war-1914-small-maynard.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Small, Maynard & Co.]] (1914)]] ...War'' is a pamphlet written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published in [[The Fortnightly Review]] in february 1913. ...
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  • ...Mail-bag'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] published in [[The Strand Magazine]] in june 1928. Conan Doyle tells the stories of dreams sent to him by mail from various persons. ...
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  • ...="left" width="50%">''<< 3/21 [[The British Campaign in France (june 1916)|The British Campaign in France]]''</td> ...align="right" width="50%">''[[The British Campaign in France (august 1916)|The British Campaign in France]] 5/21 >>''</td> ...
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  • ...="left" width="50%">''<< 14/21 [[The British Campaign in France (may 1917)|The British Campaign in France]]''</td> <td align="right" width="50%">''[[The Battle of the Somme (may 1918)|The British Campaign in France]] 16/21 >>''</td> ...
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  • Between 1986 and 1991 he produced the Granada TV series [[Sherlock Holmes (TV series 1984-1994)|Sherlock Holmes]] * 1986 : [[Sherlock Holmes (TV series 1984-1994)|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]] (Producer) x13 ...
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  • ...|thumb|250px|right|''"The War" as Seen by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle''<br />([[The New-York Times]], 27 september 1914)]] ...|thumb|250px|right|''"The War" as Seen by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle''<br />([[The New-York Times]], 27 september 1914)]] ...
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