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This is a selection of comments received on Arthur Conan Doyle.

James Spence contemplates the Conan Doyle classic in Edinburgh.

James Spence contemplates the Conan Doyle classic in Edinburgh.

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Madeline Stephens
12 Mar 2009, 22:44

I was interested to learn more about Mr Conan Doyle. There was one of the Cottingley fairy girls and a descendent on the antiques roadshow recently and they showed that one of the photos was different to the others. They said that that photo wasn't a fake! And they both said they believed in fairies! Conan Doyle seemed like an interesting character and I may at some point get round to learning some more about him having read about him on this website and read the book.
 
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Jazz and Ali in Bath.

Jazz and Ali in Bath.



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