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* 07.03.1900 : [[The Langman Hospital (article 7 march 1900)|The Langman Hospital]] (4 photos)
* 07.03.1900 : [[The Langman Hospital (article 7 march 1900)|The Langman Hospital]] (4 photos)
* 16.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War]] (8 photos)
* 16.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War]] (8 photos)
* 20.06.1900 : [[The Sketch Snaphots at Bloemfontein]] (4 photos)
* 30.05.1900 : [[The Sketch Snapshots of Celebrities at The Front|"The Sketch" Snapshots of Celebrities at "The Front"]] (6 photos)
* 20.06.1900 : [[The Sketch Snaphots at Bloemfontein|"The Sketch" Snaphots at Bloemfontein]] (4 photos)
* 14.11.1900 : [[Two More Books on the South African War]]
* 14.11.1900 : [[Two More Books on the South African War]]



Revision as of 23:09, 7 December 2021

The Sketch (16 january 1907)
The Sketch (31 july 1907)

The Sketch was a British weekly newspaper founded in 1893, wellknown for being the first newspaper to publish the short stories of Agatha Christie between 1923 and 1924. The paper also featured short stories from other authors such as Algernon Blackwood, Walter de la Mare. The Sketch ceased publication in 1959.

In 1902, the newspaper published a letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle and many photos of the author.



By Conan Doyle in The Sketch

1902


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