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  1. Charles Altamont Doyle, né le 25 mars 1832 à Londres et mort le 10 octobre 1893 à Dumfries en Écosse est un peintre britannique de l'époque victorienne. Il était le père de l'écrivain Arthur Conan Doyle, le frère de l'artiste Richard Doyle et le fils du portraitiste et caricaturiste John Doyle.

  2. 26. Mai 2022 · Page from 'The Doyle Diary' By Charles Altamont Doyle and Michael Baker He would be a patient at the REH from 23 rd January 1892 to 26 th May 1892. He was then transferred to Crichton, the last case book entry stating: “Transfer Certificate, His memory and general intelligence are very much enfeebled".

  3. His father, Charles Altamont Doyle, struggled with alcohol and mental illness, and the children were supported by several wealthy relations. Young Arthur was educated in England and Austria, but returned to Edinburgh in 1876 to study medicine. Here, he began writing, while continuing his studies as a doctor and his first short story to be professionally published, The Mystery of Sasassa Valley ...

  4. 1. Jan. 1978 · Charles Altamont Doyle, Michael Baker. 4.00. 71 ratings13 reviews. The creator of Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Conan Doyle's father, Charles Altamont Doyle was incarcerated in a Victorian asylum due to his alcoholism. His random jottings and exquisite illustrations in an attempt to prove his sanity, later became this fascinating journal.

  5. 26. Juni 2020 · Biography. In artistic circles Charles Doyle was less well known that his brother Richard. He was, by profession, a civil servant, but produced illustrations of flights of fantasy, mostly of Fairy beings, throughout his life. He published a children's book, Our Trip to Blunderland with sixty illustrations in 1877 and contributed illustrations ...

  6. Books Containing Information about Charles Altamont Doyle. Baker, Michael. The Doyle Diary: The Last Great Conan Doyle Mystery. New York: Paddington Press, 1978. This book, published in 1978, is a complete facsimile of a sketchbook that Charles Doyle kept in 1889 while a patient in the Montrose Lunatic Asylum. Michael Baker, the author, was the ...