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'''The Future "Lady Sherlock Holmes": Miss [[Jean Elizabeth Leckie|Jean Leckie]], whose marriage to [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] will take place in September.'''


[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], the famous novelist, knwon the world over as the creator of [[Sherlock Holmes]], is to marry Miss Jean Leckie in September next. Miss Leckie is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leckie, of Glebe House, Blackheath, and Monkstown Cottage, Crowborough.
'''The Future "Lady Sherlock Holmes": [[Jean Elizabeth Leckie|Miss Jean Leckie]], whose marriage to [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]] will take place in September.'''
 
[[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]], the famous novelist, knwon the world over as the creator of [[Sherlock Holmes]], is to marry Miss Jean Leckie in September next. [[Jean Elizabeth Leckie|Miss Leckie]] is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leckie, of Glebe House, Blackheath, and Monkstown Cottage, Crowborough.





Latest revision as of 17:37, 5 December 2021

The Future "Lady Sherlock Holmes" is the cover photo of The Sketch on 31 july 1907.


"The Sketch" Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War

The Sketch (31 july 1907, p. 1)


The Future "Lady Sherlock Holmes": Miss Jean Leckie, whose marriage to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle will take place in September.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous novelist, knwon the world over as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, is to marry Miss Jean Leckie in September next. Miss Leckie is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leckie, of Glebe House, Blackheath, and Monkstown Cottage, Crowborough.