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File:the-marriage-of-the-brigadier-strand-sep-1910-4.jpg|"I flung open the door and stood with Marie's hand in mine."
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Gilbert Holiday (between 1914-1918)

Charles Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937) is a British illustrator. Less known by his first name rather than Gilbert or "G.S.". He worked for magazines such as The Graphic, The Tatler, The Illustrated London News and The Strand Magazine.

In 1910, he did 11 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories.


Illustrations

1910