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After the death of Sidney Paget in 1908, the editor of the Strand chose various artists to continue the illustrations, and one was Walter Paget for the short story: The Adventure of the Dying Detective (4 illustrations). Between 1891 and 1904, he did 594 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's works: 356 illustrations for 38 Sherlock Holmes stories
Quando Arthur Conan Doyle reviveu as histórias do detetive com O Cão dos Baskerville na The Strand, entre 1901 e 1902, ele pediu para Paget ilustrá-lo. Ao todo, Paget ilustrou um romance de Holmes e trinta e sete contos, e influenciou todas as interpretações do detetive na ficção, no cinema e no drama. Holmes e Watson por Paget
Paget, Sir Arthur Henry Fitzroy (1851–1928), soldier, commander in Ireland at the time of the 1914 Curragh crisis, was born 1 March 1851 in Berkeley Square, London, eldest son among six sons and eight daughters of Gen. Lord Alfred Henry Paget (1816–88), CB, equerry and clerk marshal of the royal household, and Cecilia Paget (née Wyndham), a wealthy Norfolk heiress.
12 de out. de 2022 · Edmund Arthur Paget. Born 24 Jan 1810 in Loughborough, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Ann Vernon — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants. Father of William Harry Vernon and Ada Geraldine Anne (Paget) Needham. Died 1898 at about age 87 [location ...
The Paget Papers: Diplomatic and Other Correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, G.C.B., 1794-1807. With Two Appendices 1808 & 1821-1829, Volume 1 With Two Appendices 1808 & 1821-1829 , Sir Augustus Berkeley Paget
12 de abr. de 2019 · The Paget papers : diplomatic and other correspondence of the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Paget, g.c.b., 1794-1807 by Paget, Arthur, Sir, 1771-1840. Publication date
Paget Pprs. i. 109-12. Lady Holland later alleged that ‘Sir Arthur Paget was always supposed to be the person who infused such disgust against [his wife] into the mind of the Prince’, Lady Holland to her Son, 225. Paget had certainly deplored the marriage: Paget Pprs. i. 45. 4.