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* [[Mr. Keene's Lecture: An Indian Village]] (11 march 1893, [[ | * [[Mr. Keene's Lecture: An Indian Village]] (11 march 1893, [[The Norwood News]]) | ||
Latest revision as of 11:40, 24 August 2021
On wednesday 8 march 1893, Arthur Conan Doyle presided the Upper Norwood Literary and Scientific Society (UNLSS) where he introduced a lecture about "An Indian Village" by H. G. Keene, held in Norwood.
Attendees
- President/Chairman
- Speakers
- Mr. H. G. Keene, M.A. (lecturer)
- Dr. Conan Doyle
- Mr. Thompson
- Mr. Broomhead
Conan Doyle contribution
Dr. Conan Doyle presided, and warmly commended the lecturer as one who had for many years been a judge in India, and was well stored with facts relating to his subject.
Full Report
- Mr. Keene's Lecture: An Indian Village (11 march 1893, The Norwood News)