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''Mysterious Spirit Photograph'' is an article published in the [[Evening Standard]] on 13 july 1919 including a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].
''Mysterious Spirit Photograph'' is an article published in the [[Sunday Pictorial]] on 13 july 1919 including a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]].


The holograph letter text is reproduced [[Letter about a spirit photograph with his supposedly son|here]].
The holograph letter text is reproduced [[Letter about a spirit photograph with his supposedly son|here]].
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== Mysterious Spirit Photograph ==
== Mysterious Spirit Photograph ==
[[File:sunday-pictorial-1919-07-13-p8-9-mysterious-spirit-photograph.jpg|thumb|750px|center|[[Evening Standard]] (13 july 1919, p. 8-9)]]
[[File:sunday-pictorial-1919-07-13-p8-9-mysterious-spirit-photograph.jpg|thumb|750px|center|[[Sunday Pictorial]] (13 july 1919, p. 8-9)]]





Latest revision as of 00:29, 12 December 2022

Mysterious Spirit Photograph is an article published in the Sunday Pictorial on 13 july 1919 including a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle.

The holograph letter text is reproduced here.


Mysterious Spirit Photograph

Sunday Pictorial (13 july 1919, p. 8-9)


Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was greatly photographed at the Crewe Spiritual Circle, with curious results. He states that an additional face, resembling that of his dead son, appeared on the plate after development. While holding no brief for Spiritualism, the Sunday Pictorial has secured the photograph for publication, together with Sir Arthur's statement of the facts. (Sunday Pictorial exclusive.)