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Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930
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4 Mostyn Terrace, Eastbourne; "My dear Smith I hope you are going to have a holiday [...] The day when Holmes will really die will be the day when I think that I am letting him down".
Unknown
12 Tennison Road, South Norwood; "My dear Smith I may be too conservative […]".
October 17,1893
12 Tennison Road, South Norwood; "My dear Smith So glad you like the little yarn."
July 11,1894
15 Buckingham Palace Mansions, London; "My dear Smith You are a born story teller"
Approximately 1925
48 Grand Parade, Carlbourne; "My dear Smith I think I could sustain my copyright in the words "Sherlock Holmes and I don't think they have been used as an advertisement up to now."
Unknown
48 Grand Parade; "My dear Smith I can't attune my mind to fiction"
approximately 1916
Advertising broadsheet for the Hound of the Baskervilles in Strand magazine
1901
Bignell Wood, Minstead, Lyndhurst; "My dear Smith Some of your team are quite new to me"
approximately 1928
Bignell Wood; "You'll be glad to hear I have finished"
1920s
Boriman Lodge, Bournemouth; "My dear Smith If this installment is not too long"
April 12, 1916
"By all means if they agree"
Unknown
Cairo; "My dear Smith I much fear there is no chance of my being able to do anything"
2 March 1896
The Esplanade Hotel, Seaford, Sussex; "My dear Smith Here is a mighty grim story for your Xmas number"
approximately 1902
Greyswood Beeches, Haslemere; "My dear Smith I am sorry Colin Maclean took my article amiss"
January 15, 1897
Haslemere; "I have just had a letter from the Steward"
January 21, 1897
Hill House Hotel, Happisburgh; "My dear Smith I think I take a fairly sane view of my own work"
May 14, 1903
Hill House Hotel, Happisburgh.; "My dear Smith; I think perhaps this would meet the case"
approximately 1903
Hollerday, Lyton. N. Devon [crossed out] "Hindhead (after Tuesday)'; My dear Smith Yes, I'll have a Brigadier ready this month"
approximately 1902
Hotel Majestic, Harrogate; "My dear Smith I was about to write to you"
26 May 1917
The hotel Metropole and the Whitehall Rooms, London; "My dear Smith; No, I got the Sherlock Holmes suggestion but not the other one"
August 23, 1912
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