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At that time, survivor Clive Doyle was living at the Mount Carmel Center with supporter Ron Goins, operating a small visitor museum as well as holding weekly Bible studies on the Sabbath.
Conan Doyle, as a spiritualist, was enthusiastic about the photographs, and interpreted them as clear and visible evidence of psychic phenomena.
Arthur Wright was " obviously impressed " that Conan Doyle was involved, and gave his permission for publication, but he refused payment on the grounds that, if genuine, the images should not be " soiled " by money.
Conan Doyle was preoccupied with organising an imminent lecture tour of Australia, and in July 1920, sent Gardner to meet the Wright family.
Similarly he was an extremely big influence on Doyle Dykes.
Conan Doyle stated that the character of Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle said, " Each Poe's detective stories is a root from which a whole literature has developed .... Where was the detective story until Poe breathed the breath of life into it?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who once lived in Birmingham, may have borrowed Baskerville's surname for one of his Sherlock Holmes stories, The Hound of the Baskervilles – which, in turn, was borrowed by Umberto Eco for the character William of Baskerville in his best-selling novel, The Name of the Rose ( Sean Connery played the character in the film based on the book ).
With Hackman reprising his role as New York cop Popeye Doyle, the film was a success and got Frankenheimer his next job, Black Sunday in 1976.
The importance of the longbow in English culture can be seen both in the legends of Robin Hood, where he was increasingly depicted as a master archer, and also in the " Song of the Bow ", a poem from The White Company by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
For example, the Irish insanity defence comprises the M ' Naghten Rules and a control test which asks whether the accused was debarred from refraining from committing the act because of a defect of reason due to mental illness ( see Doyle v Wicklow County Council 1974 ) 55 IR 71.
On 2 August 2011, the third collaboration between Crowe and Doyle was released on iTunes as The Crowe / Doyle Songbook Vol III, featuring nine original songs followed by their acoustic demo counterparts ( for a total of 18 tracks ).
When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle killed off his most-beloved character Sherlock Holmes by plunging him to his death over the Reichenbach Falls with his arch nemesis Professor Moriarty, the public's demand for Holmes was so great that Doyle was compelled to bring him back to life in a subsequent story, where he details that Holmes had merely faked his death.
In May 2011, it was reported that Crow and longtime acquaintance Doyle Bramhall II ( musician, Sheryl Crow touring band member, and " 100 Miles From Memphis " producer ) had begun dating.
Doyle said that the character of Sherlock Holmes was inspired by Dr. Joseph Bell, for whom Doyle had worked as a clerk at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.
In 1893, the year that Arthur Balfour was president of the SPR the author Arthur Conan Doyle joined the society.
This backflip, while seen by many as an opportunity for the Liberals to make ground, saw the then leader of the Liberals, Robert Doyle, adopt a much-criticised policy of half tolls, which was later overturned by his successor, Ted Baillieu.
This concert was directed by John Doyle and co-hosted by Mia Farrow.

Doyle and assigned
The film centers on three main points: the criminals ' efforts to smuggle drugs into the United States, which is made easier when Charnier dupes his friend, a French actor named Henri Devereaux ( Frédéric de Pasquale ), into importing an automobile ( unbeknownst to Devereaux, the drugs are concealed within the vehicle ) and the sale of the drugs to Weinstock and Sal Boca ; the efforts of Doyle and Russo to shadow Boca and Charnier ; and the conflicts the detectives have with Simonson and a federal agent named Mulderig ( Bill Hickman ), assigned to the case due to the wiretap.
Doyle established Cinesound Productions and assigned Hall to direct a number of shorts including That's Cricket ( 1931 ).
Bedford-Stuyvesant is featured in the 1971 film The French Connection, in which NYPD narcotics detective Popeye Doyle is assigned to a Brooklyn police station that appears to be located in Bedford-Stuyvesant as mentioned by his supervisor Walt Simonson.

Doyle and write
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
John Lamond, to write an authorised life of him, Arthur Conan Doyle: A Memoir ( John Murray, 1931 ).
The memoir emphasised his paranormal interests but was not what readers wanted, so after their mother's death Adrian and Denis grudgingly allowed Hesketh Pearson to write Conan Doyle: His Life and Art ( Methuen, 1943 ).
* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published, in 1909, a booklet / journal named The Crime of the Congo, which took him eight days to write.
Doyle later went on to write a series of popular stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, whom Doyle stated was loosely based on Bell and his observant ways.
This novel inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write " A Study In Scarlet ", which introduced the character Sherlock Holmes.
A report by the noted South American researcher Robert Schomburgk inspired the Scottish author Arthur Conan Doyle to write his novel The Lost World about the discovery of a living prehistoric world full of dinosaurs and primeval plants.
* When Arthur Conan Doyle wrote The Final Problem he fully intended to kill off Sherlock Holmes and write no further books and stories about him.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described how he was commissioned to write the story over a dinner with Joseph M. Stoddart, managing editor of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, at the Langham Hotel in London on 30 August 1889.
This prompted Doyle to write more columns such as " Fox News.
On hearing that he had no plans to write more Holmes stories, the young Derleth wrote to Conan Doyle, asking permission to take over the job.
He was to go on to write more stories about Pons than Conan Doyle did about Holmes.
Doyle became inspired to write the novel after attending a lecture on medieval times in 1889.

Doyle and episode
Frances ' daughter, Christine Lynch, appeared in an episode of the television programme Antiques Roadshow in Belfast, broadcast on BBC One in January 2009, with the photographs and one of the cameras given to the girls by Conan Doyle.
* In the Jeremy Brett – Edward Hardwicke The Return of Sherlock Holmes series episode " The Priory School ", mention is made that ancestors of the Duke of Holdernesse, apart from being cattle thieves, may have provided a member of the Hellfire Club ; however, no such reference is set forth in the original story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
In the TV series Frasier ( season 5 episode 3 " Halloween "), Roz Doyle appears as O at a Halloween party.
Kudrow was hired to play the role of Roz Doyle in Frasier, but the part was re-cast with Peri Gilpin during the filming of the pilot episode.
The novel's final episode, which he dictated to his friend, doctor and neighbor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle from his bed appeared under the appropriate title, The Episode of the Dead Man Who Spoke in the Strand Magazine in 1900.
The clip was from the second episode of the series, in which Franky Doyle and Lynn Warner fight in the garden.
* In the first episode of the sitcom Frasier, " The Good Son ", Frasier Crane's producer Roz Doyle tries to improve Frasier's outlook on his life by telling him the story of Lupe Vélez, " last seen with her head in the toilet ".
In the first season episode " The Doyle Wedding ", former Cheers stars ( John Ratzenberger and Shelley Long ) appear as the Doyle parents at their daughter's wedding.
But when the actor Jerry Doyle broke his arm during filming, in the next episode he was shown wearing a sling-Garibaldi explained this as that he fractured his wrist and forearm during the fight, but had initially not thought it bad enough to let Dr. Franklin put it in a cast.
Bloomer is given as the birthplace of fictional character Roz Doyle on the sitcom Frasier in the episode " Kisses Sweeter than Wine.
* David Doyle as Mike, Guardian Angel ( one episode )
The unknown fate of Phillimore has been a subject for other stories, including: The Adventure of the Highgate Miracle by Adrian Conan Doyle and John Dickson Carr ; " The Enigma of the Warwickshire Vortex " by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre ; one episode of the Italian comic book series Storie di Altrove ( a spin-off from the more famous Martin Mystère ); and Bert Coules's BBC Radio adaptation The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson from The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
After appearing in several minor films and TV series, including a 1993 episode of Law & Order, Fox entered the limelight in 1996 when she joined the NBC television series ER, as the no-nonsense vegetarian and lesbian medical intern Dr. Maggie Doyle.
* Originally, it was Whistler, an ambiguous demon played by Max Perlich and first seen in the Buffy episode " Becoming, Part One ," who was to be a supporting character in the spin-off series starring Angel, but instead, the character of Doyle was created with similar character traits.
In 2004, she appeared on Age Swap episode of Celebrity Swap as 83 year-old Margaret Doyle, supposedly Melinda ’ s old ballet teacher, disguised with prosthetic make-up, a black lycra suit, a red-white wig and fake teeth.
Each episode is inspired by one of the literary works of Arthur Conan Doyle.
* Sebastian Doyle, an alter-ego of the character Dave Lister in the Red Dwarf episode " Back to Reality "
The Commitments ( 1987 ) ( Originally called The Partitions ) is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle, and is the first episode in The Barrytown Trilogy.
In episode 18 of the season, " Regeneration ", presumed dead Conner Doyle returns and reveals he was pulled out of the building before it exploded and then spent three years in Siberia where he was held prisoner in a research facility in order to study an alien parasite that he had contracted during the original mission.
According to Doyle, " Worst Episode Ever " is the first episode in which Comic Book Guy has a major role.
In the DVD commentary for the episode, Doyle said that Savini was " really fun " when he visited to record his lines.
Mike Scully, Al Jean, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Matt Selman, Hank Azaria, Larry Doyle and Chris Kirkpatrick participated in the audio commentary for the episode.
In the DVD commentary for the episode, Doyle said that Milhouse's line " I'm a human boy, just like you " is the best line he has ever written.
The first dubbed episode " When the Heat Cools Off " was spoken by Petr Oliva ( Bodie ), Martin Štěpánek ( Doyle ) and Jiří Adamíra ( Cowley ).

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