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On the photo are:
On the photo are:
* "the novelist's son" : [[Arthur Kingsley Conan Doyle]]
* "the novelist's son" : [[Arthur Alleyne Kingsley Conan Doyle]]
* "his father's secretary" : [[Alfred H. Wood]]
* "his father's secretary" : [[Alfred H. Wood]]


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'''FAMOUS NOVELIST'S SHOOTING RANGE''': The shooting range on [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Conan Doyle]]'s estate at Hindhead, Surrey. The novelist's [[Arthur Kingsley Conan Doyle|son]] shooting under the guidance of his father's [[Alfred H. Wood|secretary]].  
'''FAMOUS NOVELIST'S SHOOTING RANGE''': The shooting range on [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Sir Conan Doyle]]'s estate at Hindhead, Surrey. The novelist's [[Arthur Alleyne Kingsley Conan Doyle|son]] shooting under the guidance of his father's [[Alfred H. Wood|secretary]].  





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Famous Novelist's Shooting Range is a photo published in The Penny Illustrated Paper on 5 may 1906.

On the photo are:


Famous Novelist's Shooting Range

The Penny Illustrated Paper
(5 may 1906, p. 279)


FAMOUS NOVELIST'S SHOOTING RANGE: The shooting range on Sir Conan Doyle's estate at Hindhead, Surrey. The novelist's son shooting under the guidance of his father's secretary.