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REVIVAL OF JOUSTING.—Mr Arthur Conan-Doyle, son of the novelist, and Captain Douglas Ash hope to revive the arts of medieval combat practised in the days of Agincourt. They believe these sports could be included in the Olympic Games. Mr ConanDoyle (left) and Captain Ash are shown in suits of armour after a contest with swords.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25446, 18 March 1948, Page 3

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REVIVAL OF JOUSTING.—Mr Arthur Conan-Doyle, son of the novelist, and Captain Douglas Ash hope to revive the arts of medieval combat practised in the days of Agincourt. They believe these sports could be included in the Olympic Games. Mr Conan-Doyle (left) and Captain Ash are shown in suits of armour after a contest with swords. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25446, 18 March 1948, Page 3

REVIVAL OF JOUSTING.—Mr Arthur Conan-Doyle, son of the novelist, and Captain Douglas Ash hope to revive the arts of medieval combat practised in the days of Agincourt. They believe these sports could be included in the Olympic Games. Mr Conan-Doyle (left) and Captain Ash are shown in suits of armour after a contest with swords. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25446, 18 March 1948, Page 3