Arthur

Arthur Conan Doyle

By ONNA
  • Birth

    Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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    University

    He studied in Edimburgh University. When he finish his studies he obtained the "Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery degree"
  • Starts Working

    A year later of finishing his studies, Arthur start working as a doctor in Southsea.
  • Wedding

    Wedding

    In August of 1885 he married a young women called Louisa Hawking. This woman was the sister of one of Arthur's patients.
  • Start "A Tangled Skein"

    He start writing "A Tangled Skein", the novel that catapulted him to fame.
    The main characters of this novel were called Sheridan Hope and Ormond Sacker.
  • Publish "A Tangled Skein"

    Publish "A Tangled Skein"

    This novel was published in "Beeton's Christmas Annual", with the title and the names of the characters changed. The title was "A Study in Scarlet", and the names of the protagonists, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
  • First Daughter

    In 1889 was born the first daughter of Arthur and Louisa, and they named her Mary.
  • Almost Death

    Arthur suffered an attack that left him between life and death, but he managed to survive.
  • First Son

    First Son

    In 1892 was born the first son of Arthur and Louisa, and they named him Kingsley.
  • End of Sherlock Holmes

    Arthure decides to get rid of Sherlock Holmes.
  • Fell in Love

    In March of 1897, Arthur fell in love with Jean Leckie.
  • Louisa's Death

    After Louisa died in his arms, Arthur slipt into a depression for many months.
  • Second Weadding

    Second Weadding

    After Louisa's death, Arthur finally get married with that girl he met years ago, Jean Leckie.
  • Denis' Birth

    In 1909 was born the first son of Arthur and Jean, Denis.
  • Adrian's Birth

    In 1910 was born the second son of Arthur and Jean, Adrian.
  • Jean's Birth

    In 1912 was born the first daughter of Arthur and Jean,who is also named Jean.
  • Death

    He dead on July 7, 1930 surrounded by his family. His last words were "the greatest and most glorious adventure of all".