The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News was a British weekly magazine founded in 1874 and published in London. In 1945 it changed its name to the Sport and Country, and in 1957 to the Farm and Country, before closing in 1970.
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1900
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1910
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1912
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1913
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1923
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1937
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