The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
Frederic Dorr Steele: Initial and final sketches (top to bottom).
Courtesy of: U.M. Library
(Source: tea-at-221b)
The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
Frederic Dorr Steele: Initial and final sketches (top to bottom).
Courtesy of: U.M. Library
(Source: tea-at-221b)
Sherlock Holmes Writing Set
Created by the Stuart Hall Company in 1946. The set included “Sherlock Holmes” invisible and ‘special writing’ ink as well as paper and a ‘code book’. The ‘code book’ used a code based upon that in The Adventure of the Dancing Men.
(Sold in the US in 1946 and the UK in 1947. Production stopped in 1948)
The Hounds of Baskerville 2012
The Adventure of Black Peter 1904
Illustration by Sidney Paget
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The Adventure of the Red-Headed League
Sidney Paget, 1891
The Adventure of the Red-Headed League
Jeremy Brett, 1985
Publicity Shot: The Great Game
Benedict Cumberbatch, 2010
Several requests to: Make it all one post!
The Woman in Green, lobby cards
Lobby cards were popular in the United States from 1910 to the early ’70s. Typically sized no larger than 11”x14” they were placed in a theatre’s lobby (hence the name). The cards came in a set: A title card and four to sixteen others that depicted key scenes.