Mrs. Christie

File:Agatha_Christie.pngPortrait of Christie entitled Lost in Reverie, by Douglas John Connah, 1894Christie as a girl, early 1900sChristie as a young woman, 1910sChristie as a nurse in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Red Cross. She is pictured in 1915 outside her childhood home of Ashfield in Torquay in DevonArchie Christie, Major Belcher (tour leader), Mr. Bates (secretary) and Agatha Christie on the 1922 British Empire Expedition TourDaily Herald, 15 December 1926, announcing that Christie had been found. Missing for 11 days, she was found at the Swan Hydropathic Hotel in Harrogate, Yorkshire.Christie's room at the Pera Palace Hotel in Istanbul, where the hotel claims she wrote her 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express. Her photo is on the right.Cresswell Place, ChelseaBlue plaque at 58 Sheffield Terrace, Holland Park, LondonWinterbrook House, Winterbrook, Oxfordshire. Her final home, Christie lived here with her husband from 1934 until her death in 1976.Christie in 1964Christie's gravestone at St Mary's Church, Cholsey, OxfordshireGreenway in Devon, Christie's summer home from 1938. The estate was used as a setting for some of her plots, including Dead Man's Folly. The final episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot was also filmed here in 2013.[96]An early depiction of detective Hercule Poirot, from The American Magazine, March 1933

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