The Illustrated London News
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia


The Illustrated London News was a British weekly periodical created by Herbert Ingram published between 1842 and 2003.
In 1892, the magazine published 2 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Illustrated London News
1892
- Summer 1892 : A Question of Diplomacy (7 illustrations by Frederick Barnard)
- 17.09.1892 : H.M.S. "Foudroyant" (poem)
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1900
- 02.06.1900 : Physician and Story-Teller (1 ill. by Allan Stewart)
1901
- 25.05.1901 : The Cricketing Season of 1901 (10 ill. by Ralph Cleaver)
1906
- 10.03.1906 : Conan Doyle's Great Military Hero on the Stage (1 ill. by W. Russell Flint)
- 10.03.1906 : "Brigadier Gerard" at the Imperial
1923
- 08.09.1923 : A Famous Spiritualist: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with his Family and American Host, aboard the S.S. "Adriatic" at New York (1 photo)
1925
- 18.04.1925 : The First Cinematograph Ever Constructed in an Aeroplane (1 photo)
1926
- 10.04.1926 : Our Note Book, review The Land of Mist by G. K. Chesterton
1976
- 02.11.1976 : Doyle's Lost World, by Julian Critchley
