Half-Century Immortals
... to-day named 50 immortals,” among them a number of men from the British Isles and Europe. : The list includes Churchill, Conan Doyle. Lloyd George, Kipling, James Joyce, _George gelx}r?rd Shaw, and H. G. Wells.— ...
... to-day named 50 immortals,” among them a number of men from the British Isles and Europe. : The list includes Churchill, Conan Doyle. Lloyd George, Kipling, James Joyce, _George gelx}r?rd Shaw, and H. G. Wells.— ...
... the “ N. 8.” works, Conan Doyle stood on a packing case appealing to. workers for their votes. He was unsuccessful in the election, but reduced the Liberal majority by 1500, the result being: G. M. Brown (Lib.), 3028; Conan Doyle (Lib.- ‘Unionist), 2459 ...
... with the quiddity in the air . We went and bought a dozen works by standard authors at cut rates , including a novel by Conan Doyle of which we had never heard before . Spring fever does peculiar things to peopleas more than one observer of Nature has ...
... York Place Noitables SOON after the Conan Doyle Memorial Stone had been placed and unveiled by Lord Provost Sir Andrew Murray at 11 Picardy Place, where he was born, there appeared at 47 York Place, a little farther west, unobtrusively and without any ...
... Sir Harry was as famous as, and indeed had a wider world reputation than another Edinburgh - born celebrity, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Owing to the sponsorship of the “News” a plague was placed recently on Doyle’s birthplace in Picardy Place. - “ Suggester ...
... Holmes ”’ ‘When Miss Macadam entered the Longmore, one of the doctors was Dr Joseph Bell, whom many readers of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s books regard as the original of Sherlock Holmes. “I can still picture him,” writes Miss Macadam. “He used to call me his ...
... not, however, be tak?‘n as° a precedent. It gives 70 carte blanche, for instance, to the kind of individual described in Conan Doyle’s tale, who * had drifted into the habit of winding up every meal by taking out his false teeth and hurling them at his ...
... broadcast in 1938 , was written by Donald R . Maclaren and produced by Robin Richardson . Tke Poison Belt When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote his short novel The Poison Belt two years before the outbreak of the First World War , he was influenced by the ...
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... Saturday’'s “ Noted Scots” cross word : 4 ¥ Across: 1, James Montgomery; 8, MacNee; 10, Candlish; 13, it; 14 SP.: 15, Sir A. Conan Doyle; 18, obeying; 22, Good; 23, Luna; 24, Lindsay; 29, Hugh Haliburton; 32, be; 33, Y.E.; 34, Brisbane; 37, eggnog; 38, Howard ...
... things to be seen from Gordon Terrace. The accompanying sketch is by DENIS CARABINE. Busy Breweries : Where Mary Stayed : Conan Doyle Link GORDON TERRACE, banked crescent-wise above where the Gilmerton Road breaks eastwards at Nether Liberton, is one of ...
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