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| NOTES (v. 9.2 01-29-10) "Database" Notes: 1 As Mr. Jack Tracy has done, fictitious or imaginary locations are prefixed with an asterisk (*) 2 "Est. one-way miles" is from "221B Baker St" (from Baker St between Blandford and George Sts.), except for LION. Used an estimate of the distance traveled from his villa in that case. 3 "Estimated 1-way miles" and "Estimated Total miles" were obtained from both cited Road Atlases using a combination of mileage charts, and measurements with a ruler. 4 Rand Mc Nally map locations are given as page number, then grid number. For example: 22,F44 5 A-Z map locations are given as grid number, then page number. For example: 8J,19 6 Educated guesses had to be made in the cases of imaginary locations, and uncertainties exist in some of the modes of transportation. These are indicated by question marks. 7 For the most part, distances are given "as the crow flies". In some cases it was possible to follow a likely road route. An average of these two methods was often used. 8 These distances are estimated to be accurate to +/- 10% 9 An important distinction must be made between the use of the word "and" and the use of the ampersand symbol (&) in the Crime, Victim, Villain, and Result fields in the Database. The "&" symbol represents a definite LINK between fields, while the word "and" does not. An example will be given here to illustrate this concept, using the data from PRIO: Crime abduction & murder (crime #1 & crime #2) Victim Lord Saltire & Heidegger (victim #1 & victim #2) Villain James Wilder & Rueben Hayes (villain #1 & villain #2) Result SH intervened & Villain arrested (result #1 & result #2) These data show that Saltire was abducted by Wilder, with the result that Holmes intervened on his behalf. Likewise, Heidegger was murdered by Hayes, which resulted in his arrest. Thus, result#1 applies to villain#1 which applies to victim#1 which applies to crime#1, etc. 10 Distances in FINA, LADY, and LAST were estimated using an iPAQ Pocket PC with "Pocket Earth v2.0" software (see "Websites consulted" on the "Footnotes to Database" worksheet) 11 The "first appearances", month-year of publication, and the artists who created the illustrations have been taken from several sources. See the "Footnotes to Database" worksheet footnotes 14-15. Note that in many cases, a story was published in two magazines, often with two different dates of publication only a month apart. To keep the Database tractable, only the earlier date of publication is given, and the earlier magazine is listed first in the "First Appearance" column. The corresponding name of the illustrator for that magazine, followed by the number of illustrations in parentheses, is then listed first in the "Illustrated by" column. In a number of other cases, the dates of publication for both magazines are the same, or the stories were published as a series of installments. The user should consult the original website data if accuracy greater than what is presented here, is desired. "Granada Series" Notes: 1 These data were taken from several sources including www.tvtome.com, www.mpihomevideo.com, www.tvheaven.ca/holmes.htm, www.dunwich.org/tv/sherlock/sherlock.html, Kathy Li's excellent site at http://charon.ucsd.edu/kli/HolmesEG/episodes.html, and from the Film DVDs themselves. 2 There was a total of 41 episodes filmed between 1984 and 1994. Unfortunately, as we are all sadly aware, Jeremy Brett (b. 11-3-33 d. 9-12-95) did not live to complete the entire Canon. Granada decided not to continue without him. 3 In the sixth season of the Series, CHAS, SUSS, and NOBL were made into 2-hour long movies named "The Master Blackmailer", "The Last Vampyre", and "The Eligible Bachelor" respectively. These films could have been broadcasted in back-to-back 1 hour episodes, or broadcasted on two consecutive weeks. In the interest of simplicity, I have listed only the earliest broadcast date of each film. 4 The "Season & Episode" numbers are presented as a decimal number. For example, 2.5 means the second season, fifth episode. This was done to enable sorting the list in episode order. 5 David Burke portrayed Dr. Watson only in the first two seasons. Edward Hardwicke portrayed him in the remaining five seasons. Rosalie Williams portrayed Mrs. Hudson, Colin Jeavons portrayed Inspector Lestrade, and Charles Gray (1928-2000) portrayed Mycroft throughout the entire Series. 6 It is a credit to Granada's writers that the portrayals in the Series were unusually faithful to the original Canonical stories, with almost all of the dialogues taken verbatim. One noticeable differ- ence was that Watson was allowed to share in many of Holmes's observations and deductions, and was assigned many of the lines originally spoken by Holmes in the Canon. Mrs. Hudson appeared in a number of Film portrayals, but was absent in the corresponding Canonical versions. 7 In general, any lack of fidelity of the Films to the Canon lies in the assignment of additional characters to the story, and/or assigning an name and identity to an otherwise unnamed Canonical character. 8 I have noted some of these differences between the Film and the Canon in the "Deviations" field. "BBC Radio Series" Notes: Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Merrison In 1998 the BBC became the first production company ever to dramatise the entire Canon. Clive Merrison stars as Sherlock Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr. Joh Watson. What Jeremy Brett did for Holmes on the screen, Clive Merrison has done on the radio. Please email any corrections or questions to: rwscull@yahoo.com Robert W. Scull "Ronald Howard Series" Notes: Reference: http://sherlockhoward.homestead.com/ A mid 1950's Sherlock Holmes television series starring Ronald Howard as the great detective. The series was mostly pastiche, but there were a few canonically based stories. Howard played a good natured version of Sherlock Holmes, and his portrayal was much different than Jeremy Brett's. Please email any corrections or questions to: 2sebec@gmail.com Drew Daubenspeck "BSI Investitures" Notes: 1 These data were taken from a list compiled by Peter E. Blau, and posted by Willis G. Frick 2 An asterisk preceding a name indicates that the BSI member is deceased. 3 If a user "opens" this Database from the hosting website, an "External Data" drop down box may appear. Simply click on the "X" in the upper right-hand corner of the box to close it. This event should not occur if a user "saves" the Database to their computer from the hosting website. 4 Thanks to William Cochran, BSI for his help with the 2006 Investitures 5 Thanks to Regina Stinson, BSI for her help with the 2009 Investitures "Raw Chronologies" Notes: 1 These chronologies were obtained from the sources listed above, especially Brad Keefauver's website, Baring-Gould's "Annotated" works, and John McGowan's summary. They are listed in mm-dd-yyyy format, using a separate column for month, day and year, and headed with the author's initials: BAK = Brad A. Keefauver (November 2001) B-G = William S. Baring-Gould (1967) EBZ = Dr. Ernest Bloomfield Zeisler (1953) JFC = Professor Jay Finley Christ (1947) "Mod Chronologies" Notes: 1 The intent behind the creation of this database was to be able to filter and sort the contents via various chronologies proposed by senior Sherlockian authors. In order to accomplish this using Excel 97, a complete 4 digit number must appear for at least the year that the story occurred. In cases where an author did not provide a full date, (e.g. Zeisler's dates for YELL, LADY, and REDC in the "Raw Chronologies" worksheet), I have taken the liberty of using my best estimate for the year based on the other chronologies. These dates are coloured RED to alert the user that the date has been modified from its original "Raw" form. 2 These modified chronologies have been copied and pasted into the "Database" worksheet for use in this version. 3 Future versions of "Just the Facts" Canonical Database may have additional chronologies which the user can choose to copy and paste into the Database as desired. 4 Warning: the user must verify that both the "Mod Chronologies" and the "Database" worksheets are sorted in ascending "Doubleday Order" BEFORE any copying and pasting is done !! TO BE CONTINUED !! | |
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| DD # OX # JFC Abbr DD Book (v. 9.2 01-29-10) Alternate Story Titles 17,20 First Appearance 14 mm pub year pub Illustrated by 15 BAK mm BAK dd BAK year B-G mm B-G dd B-G year EBZ mm EBZ dd EBZ year JFC mm JFC dd JFC year Watson Client Referred by Reward or Fee Crime Weapon Used Victim Suspect Villain Result Address of Mystery Location and/or Route of Travel from 221B Baker Street Rand McNally map location A-Z map location Estimated one-way miles rnd trips Mode of transportation used by Holmes and Watson during case Est. Total miles Accommodations Inspector Communication Used Disguise Used Doctor Watson Notes Sherlock Holmes Notes Example of his Powers of Deduction Sherlock Holmes Quote Plot Opening Line Question(s) to Ponder 2 Additional Characters Closely Related to the Case: Additional Characters Mentioned or Referred to in the Case: Unpublished Cases Mentioned (in which Holmes was directly involved) 17, 18 1 1 STUD novel Study in Scarlet -- Beeton's Christmas Annual 12 1887 Charles Augustus Doyle and G. Hutchinson 25 3 4 1884 3 4 1881 3 4 1881 3 4 1882 home police -- -- murder poison & stabbing Enoch J. Drebber & Joseph Stangerson Lt. Arthur Charpentier Jefferson Hope Villain arrested, then died in jail * 3 Lauriston Gardens Brixton, approx 0.5mi SE of the Oval 1; * Kennington Park Gate (assume 1mi); Baker St; Duncan St; Baker St; police station (assume Scotland Yard); Baker St. 95,H4; 96-97 B6,20 & 86 19.3 na hansom, foot, 4-wheeler 19.3 -- Gregson, Lestrade letter, telegram -- Watson discharged from Army due to wounded shoulder; on pension of 11.5 shillings/day SH met Watson at St. Bart's hospital lab where SH was developing a new blood assay. SH deduced that Watson had been in Afghanistan based upon his appearance. "It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment." Revenge murders against evil Mormons who caused the deaths of John and Lucy Ferrier In the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go through the course prescribed for surgeons in the army. What remarks does SH make that give us a glimpse of his personality and of foreshadowing his career? Who was the person who masqueraded as "Mrs. Sawyer"? Stamford (Watson's friend), SH's unnamed landlady, SH's unnamed maid, John Rance (constable),"Mrs. Sawyer" (old woman), Keswick (man who actually lived in "her" house), Wiggins (BSI), Mrs. Charpentier (suspect's mother), Alice (his sister), Underwood (hatmaker), John Ferrier (pioneer), Lucy Ferrier (his daughter and Hope's fiance), Brigham Young (Mormon leader), Cowper (Hope's Morman friend) Murray(orderly who saved Watson),Von Bischoff, Mason, Muller, Lafevre, Sampson, Van Jansen (historically interesting cases mentioned by SH), unnamed commissionaire, Harry Murcher (constable), "Tom and Sally Dennis" (fictitious couple referred to by "Mrs. Sawyer"), unnamed porter at Halliday's Hotel, unnamed milk boy, Henri Murger (writer and author) Mr. Lestrade, who came three or four times in a single week (LEST), One morning a young girl called, fashionably dressed (FASH), a gray-haired seedy visitor looking like a Jew peddler, (PEDL), a slipshod elderly woman (ELDE), an old white-haired gentleman (GENT), a railway porter in his velveteen uniform (RAIL) 2 2 SIGN novel Sign of Four The Sign of the Four Lippincott's 2 1890 Herbert Denman 24 9 4 1888 9 18 1888 4 16 1888 9 25 1888 home Mary Morstan Mrs. Cecil Forrester -- murder poison Bartholomew Sholto Thaddeus Sholto and Bart Sholto's servants Tonga & Jonathan Small Villain died & Villain arrested * Pondicherry Lodge Brixton;U.Norwood;L.Camberwell;Lambeth;Baker St;Westminster;Barking Level;Baker St. 94-97 82,86,98-99 103 na 4-wheeler, foot, wherry, hansom,steam launch 103 -- Athelney Jones telegram old sailor Watson stated that his wounded LEG hurt; he met and fell in love with Mary Morstan First use of a dog to follow trail; SH deduced the circumstances surrounding Watson's older brother based upon examination of his watch. "Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science, and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner." Daughter of deceased Captain Arthur Morstan was entitled to half of the Agra treasure from India Sherlock Holmes took his bottle from the corner of the mantel-piece and his hypodermic syringe from its neat morocco case. Why did SH say so many things in German? Why did Watson write about SH's drug usage? Mrs. Hudson, Wiggins (BSI), Williams (T. Sholto's servant), Lal Rao, (B. Sholto's servant acting as Smalls' confederate), McMurdo, Mrs. Bernstone (B. Sholto's faithful servants), Toby (dog that SH used), Sherman (his owner), unnamed police and inspectors, Mordecai Smith (boat owner), Mrs. Smith (his wife), Jim and Jack (their sons), Achmet (Rajah's servant killed for treasure which was stolen by Maj. Sholto) Watson's late father and elder brother, Major John Sholto (late friend of Cap. Morstan), Mahomet Singh, Dost Akbar, Abdullah Khan (the other three members of "The Four"), Lal Chowdar (Maj. Sholto's late servant), John Holder (saved Small's life), Abelwhite (plantation owner), Dawson (Abelwhite's manager), Dr. Somerton (prison physician), Lt. Bromley Brown (guard), Winwood Reade (author of "The Martyrdom of Man"), Corot, Rosa, Bougueraeu (artists whose paintings hung on Sholto's wall) Francois le Villard (VILL; french detective), Bishopgate jewel case (BISH), the most winning woman I ever knew (WINN), the most repellent man of my aquaintance (REPE), the little domestic complication of Mrs. Cecil Forrester (FORR) 3 3 SCAN ADV Scandal in Bohemia -- Strand 7 1891 Sidney Paget (10) 3 20 1888 5 20 1887 3 22 1889 3 30 1889 away King of Bohemia -- £1000 + gold snuffbox blackmail -- King of Bohemia -- Irene Adler Villain escaped * Briony Lodge in Serpentine Ave St Johns Wood, London p.96 p.98 1.4 3 foot, cab 8.4 -- none letter groom, clergyman Watson had married Mary Morstan and was back in practice, in his own lodgings SH considered this case a failure and did not consider it to be a crime; Noted 17 steps to their sitting room SH deduced Watson's practice was busy, that he had a walk in the country, and his servant was careless. "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." King was blackmailed with scandalous photo To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. Why did Irene Adler and Godfrey Norton get married so hurriedly? Mrs. Watson, Mary Jane (Watson's servant), Godfrey Norton (Adler's fiance), Mrs. Turner (landlady), John (Adler's coachman), Clotilde Lothman Von Sax-Meningen (Kings's fiance), unnamed actors who provided necessary street diversions, unnamed elderly woman (Adler's servant who met SH at Adler's door after she escaped) Boswell (biographer that SH likened Watson to), King of Scandinavia (the father of Clotilde Lothman Von Sax-Meningen) the Trepoff murder (TREP), singular tragedy of the Atkinson brothers (ATKI), the reigning family of Holland (HOLL), the Darlington substitution scandal (DARL), the Arnsworth Castle business (ARNS), Watson's possible pre-Morstan wife (1MAR), who was Mrs. Turner ?? (TURN) 4 5 REDH ADV Red-headed League -- Strand 8 1891 Sidney Paget (10) 10 11 1890 10 29 1887 10 19 1889 10 18 1890 away Jabez Wilson -- expenses attempted robbery -- City and Suburban Bank (Coburg branch) -- John Clay,aka Spaulding and Archie, aka Ross Villain arrested * Saxe-Coburg Square near Aldersgate Street Station and St. Bartholomew's Hospital; add one round trip to Scotland Yard by SH (3.8mi) = 15.4 miles total 96-97 98-99 2.9 2 Underground, hansom 15.4 -- Peter Jones -- -- Watson's practice slow; lived in Kensington SH referred to IDEN, so this case must have occurred after that one. SH deduced Wilson's background by examination of his hands, clothing, breast-pin, watchchain, and tattoo "As a rule, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be." Tunnel under bank vault to steal French gold I had called upon my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, one day in the autumn of last year and found him in deep conversation . . Was Professor Moriarty involved in the plan? Was the 14 year old girl who cooked for Wilson also involved? "Vincent Spaulding" (alias of John Clay), "Duncan Ross"/ "William Morris" (aliases of Archie), Mr. Merryweather (bank director), "Ezekiah Hopkins" (fictitious millionaire who founded the League), 14 year old girl who cooked for Wilson unnamed landlord at Pope Court who referred to Ross as "William Morris", unnamed constables and inspector, Sarasate (concert violinist that SH went to hear at Albert Hall) "We [John Clay and I] have had some skirmishes but we had not set eyes on each other before." (CLAY) 5 4 IDEN ADV Case of Identity -- Strand 9 1891 Sidney Paget (7) 4 16 1888 10 18 1887 10 9 1889 6 26 1889 away Mary Sutherland Mrs. Etherege -- theft by deception -- Mary Sutherland -- James Windibank Villain escaped 221B Baker St West End p.96 p.98 0 1 none 0 -- none letter -- Watson had not seen SH "for some weeks"; mentioned SCAN, SIGN, and STUD SH did not consider this case to be a crime Deduced Mary was nearsighted typist due to her nose, sleeve, ink-stained glove, and mismatched boots. "The larger crimes are apt to be the simpler, for the bigger the crime the more obvious, as a rule, is the motive." Stepfather prevented stepdaughter from marrying (via disguise) so that he could keep her money "My dear fellow," said Sherlock Holmes as we sat on either side of the fire in his lodgings at Baker Street . . . How could Mary's mother allow this scam to happen? SH's unnamed page, "Hosmer Angel" (alias of Windibank), Mary's mother, unnamed cab driver, Mr. Hardy (foreman of old plumbing business), Ned (Mary's uncle who left her with an income of 100£ a year), Mary's late father Balzac (French novelist and playwright that Windibank quoted in one of his letters to Mary Sutherland), Hafiz (Persian poet that SH referred to at end of story), Horace (Roman philosopher that SH also referred to at end of story) the Dundas Separation Case (DUND), the reigning family of Holland (HOLL; see also SCAN), the intricate matter from Marseilles (MARS), the disappearance of Mrs. Etherege's husband (ETHE) 6 6 BOSC ADV Boscombe Valley Mystery -- Strand 10 1891 Sidney Paget (10) 6 8 1889 6 8 1889 6 27 1890 6 7 1889 away Alice Turner Lestrade -- blackmail & murder bludgeoning John Turner & Charles McCarthy James McCarthy Charles McCarthy & John Turner Villain died & SH intervened * Hatherley Farm in Boscombe Valley Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire; (train from Paddington thru Reading, Swindon [20,C37;B5,18], Stroud [20,A34;L3,17], Ross-on-Wye, Hereford [28,E31;F8,24] then return same route) 29,F32 1J,17 128.3 1 train, cab, foot 256.6 Hereford Arms, 1 night Lestrade wire, note -- Watson married to Mary Morstan; Anstruther covered his practice while he helped SH SH mentioned his monograph on the study of various tobacco ashes. SH deduced Watson's window was on the right side of his bedroom due to the way he shaved. "The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring it home." Son accused of his father's murder, which was actually committed by the father's blackmailing victim We were seated at breakfast one morning, my wife and I, when the maid brought in a telegram. Why was SH so eager to cover up for John Turner? Moran (Turner's lodgekeeper), witnesses: William Crowder (Turner's gamekeeper), Patience Moran (lodgekeepers dtr), unnamed old woman; unnamed ex-wife of James McCarthy, unnamed inspector who arrested him; John Cobb, unnamed maid (McCarthy's servants), Mrs. Watson Dr. Willows (Turner's doctor), Turner's 5 other unnamed servants, George Meredith (English poet and novelist that Holmes wanted to talk about) none mentioned 7 7 FIVE ADV Five Orange Pips -- Strand 11 1891 Sidney Paget (6) 9 16 1887 9 29 1887 9 24 1889 9 24 1889 away John Openshaw Major Prendergast -- murder faux accident Elias, Joseph, and John Openshaw -- Cap. James Calhoun and 2 unnamed accomplices Villain escaped, presumed dead -- Lloyd's Register near Fenchurch & Leadenhall Streets, London (misc. note: John Openshaw was murdered near the Waterloo Bridge) 96-97 98-99 3.5 1 cab? 7 -- unnamed wire -- Watson visited while his (pre-Morstan?) wife was away visiting her mother; "equinoctial gales had set in" month of September SH considered this case a failure; "I was beaten four times - three times by men, and once by a woman." SH realized Openshaw travelled from Horsham due to the distinctive clay and chalk mixture on his shoes. ". . . it is necessary that the reasoner should be able to utilize all the facts which have come to his knowledge . . ." Revenge murder by KKK against the Openshaw family When I glance over my notes and records of the Sherlock Holmes cases between the years '82 and '90, I am faced by so many which present strange and interesting features that it is no easy matter to know which to choose and which to leave. Why did SH allow Openshaw to go back out into the storm instead of staying overnight at Baker Street? Mary (Elias's maid), Mr. Fordham (Elias's lawyer), Major Freebody (Joseph's friend), SH's unnamed landlady, SH's unnamed maid, Hudson (KKK leader), McCauley, John Swain, Paramore (previous victims of KKK), Constable Cook (heard victim's cries for help), unnamed stevedore Mrs. Watson, Cuvier (French scientist to whom SH compared his abilities)12 the Paradol Chamber (PARA) , the Amateur Mendicant Society (AMAT), British barque named Sophy Anderson (SOPH), Grice Pattersons in the island of Uffa (GRIC), Tankerville Club scandal (TANK; involving the aforementioned Major Prendergast), Camberwell poisoning case (CAMB), the three cases in which Holmes claimed to have been beaten by men (BTN1, BTN2, BTN3) 8 8 TWIS ADV Man with the Twisted Lip -- Strand 12 1891 Sidney Paget (10) 6 21 1889 6 21 1887 6 21 1889 6 19 1889 away Mrs. St. Clair -- -- suspicion of murder -- Neville St. Clair "Hugh Boone" none SH intervened * Upper Swandam Lane Postulated: Baker St; Lee; Swandam Lane; Lee; Bow St. police station; Baker St.= 33.7mi (Assume at least 1 additional 20mi round trip to Lee by SH before Watson's appearance) 6 96-97; 95,H7; 94,F4 98-99; Lee p.86 55.7 na hansom, trap 55.7 The Cedars 7 (client's house) Bradstreet -- old drug addict Watson's wife's friend needed help; "Bar of Gold" opium den opening scene SH did not consider this case to be a crime Noted difference in appearance of writing on envelope versus note inside it written by missing man. "You have a grand gift of silence, Watson. It makes you quite invaluable as a companion." Husband Neville led double-life as beggar named Hugh Boone Isa Whitney, brother of the late Elias Whitney, D.D., Principal of the Theological College of St. George's, was much . . . Why did Watson's wife call him "James"? Mrs. Watson, Kate Whitney (her friend), Isa Whitney (Kate's husband), lascar (opium den manager), unnamed Dane (lascars's assistant), John (SH's trap driver), Inspector Barton (initial investigator), unnamed constables, unnamed stable-boy Elias Whitney, D.D. (Isa's late brother), De Quincey (author whose work was read by Isa) " . . . and the rascally lascar who runs it has sworn to have vengeance upon me." (LASC) 9 9 BLUE ADV Blue Carbuncle -- Strand 1 1892 Sidney Paget ( 12 27 1889 12 27 1887 12 27 1889 12 27 1890 away Peterson -- £1000 theft -- Countess of Morcar John Horner James Ryder and Catherine Cusack SH intervened * Hotel Cosmopolitan * Alpha Inn (Bloomsbury section of London, around Museum) and Covent Garden 96-97 98-99 2 1 foot, 4-wheeler 4 -- Bradstreet letter -- Watson was back in medical practice SH referred to SCAN, IDEN, TWIS in this case SH deduced the circumstances surrounding Henry Baker's life based upon an examination of his hat. "Who would think that so pretty a toy would be a purveyor to the gallows and the prison?" Stolen gemstone hidden in crop of Christmas goose I had called upon my friend Sherlock Holmes upon the second morning after Christmas, with the intention of wishing him the compliments of the season. Did SH share the £1000 reward with Peterson? Whatever happened to Catherine Cusack? Mrs. Hudson, Mr. Henry Baker (goose's owner), Mr. Windigate (Alpha Inn), Mr. Breckinridge (goose dealer), Bill (his helper), Mrs. Maggie Oakshott (poultry breeder and Ryder's sister), Maudsley (Ryder's criminal friend) Mrs. Watson, Peterson's unnamed wife none mentioned | |
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| 10 10 SPEC ADV Speckled Band -- Strand 2 1892 Sidney Paget (9) 4 1 1883 4 6 1883 4 4 1883 4 4 1883 home Helen Stoner Mrs. Farintosh expenses murder & attempted murder poison Julia Stoner & Helen Stoner -- Dr Grimesby Roylott Villain died * Stoke Moran western Surrey 5mi from Leatherhead; (18.2 mi train from Waterloo + 5 mi; 5mi back; 20mi to Harrow; 9.9mi back to Baker St; plus 3.9 mi rd trip walk to Doctors' Commons) 22,F47 8M,19 62.1 na foot, cab, train, dog-cart 62.1 Crown Inn, 1 night none -- -- Watson: "in the early days"; "I was regular in my habits"; SH was "a late riser as a rule" SH strong enough to straighten a bent steel poker. SH deduced client had come by dogcart and by train, based upon her appearance. "Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit which he digs for another." Stepdaughter murdered by poisonous snake On glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I have for the last eight years studied the methods of my friend Sherlock Holmes, I find many tragic, some comic, a large number merely strange, but none commonplace; Was this the first case that Watson worked with SH? Mrs. Hudson, Miss Honoria Westphail, (Stoner sister's aunt), Percy Armitage (Helen's fiance), unnamed trap driver, unnamed blacksmith that Roylott had hurled into a stream, unnamed county coroner, Roylott's unnamed old and foolish housekeeper, unnamed Crown Inn landlord, unnamed correspondent who sent Roylott animals from India Major-General Stoner (the late father of the Stoner sisters), their unnamed late mother, Palmer and Pritchard (two doctors that SH referred to as having "gone wrong" i.e. turned criminal), Julia Stoner's unnamed fiance, Percy Armitage's father and unnamed older brother, Roylott's unnamed father, his unnamed relative who helped him through medical school, the unnamed Indian butler who Roylott had beaten to death Mrs. Farintosh's case concerning an opal tiara (OPAL) 11 11 ENGR ADV Engineer's Thumb -- Strand 3 1892 Sidney Paget ( 6 30 1889 9 7 1889 9 8 1889 9 7 1889 away Mr. Victor Hatherley Dr. Watson -- murder and counterfeiting & attempted murder unknown & stabbing Jeremiah Hayling & Victor Hatherley -- Colonel Lysander Stark and Dr. Becher Villain escaped * Eyford Berkshire, 7mi from Reading (assume northwest of Reading, around Goring) 21,C42? G5,19? 45 1 train, hansom 90 -- Bradstreet -- -- Watson: "not long after my marriage"; had left Baker Street and was back in practice again SH did not actually do anything to solve this case; reportedly smoked "plugs and dottles" Deduced that Hatherley was not driven as far as he was led to believe, based upon the description of the single horse as "fresh and glossy" "It is easy to see that your experience has been no common one, Mr. Hatherly." Counterfeiters fooled engineer into repairing their machine, then attempted to kill him Of all the problems which have been submitted to my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, for solution during the years of our intimacy, there were only two which I was the means of introducing . . . The least believable of all the stories in the Canon? Mrs. Watson, Watson's unnamed maid, unnamed previous patient (who brought Hatherley to Dr. Watson), Elise (female employee of Dr. Stark), "Mr. Ferguson" (alias Dr. Becher), unnamed plain-clothes detective, Hatherley's unnamed clerk, unnamed porter at train station, unnamed station-master at train station Venner and Matheson (the engineers to whom Victor Hatherley had been apprenticed for seven years), Victor Hatherley's unnamed late father Colonel Warburton's madness (WARB; unpublished case referred to SH by Dr. Watson) 12 12 NOBL ADV Noble Bachelor -- Strand 4 1892 Sidney Paget ( 10 6 1887 10 8 1886 12 7 1888 10 9 1888 home Lord Robert St. Simon Lord Backwater -- suspicion of abduction -- Hattie Doran Flora Millar none SH intervened Lancaster Gate Baker St; Northumberland Ave; Gordon Square; Baker St. 96-97 98-99 2.2 1 cab? 4.4 -- Lestrade letter -- Watson: "few weeks before my own marriage" Jezail bullet in "one of his limbs" bothered him. SH did not consider this case to be a crime Noticed Lord Robert St. Simon's note was written with a quill pen, and that he had gotten a smear of ink on the outside of his right little finger. "I read nothing except the criminal news and the agony column. The latter is always instructive." Bride disappeared immediately after her wedding The Lord St. Simon marriage, and its curious termination, have long ceased to be a subject of interest in those exalted circles in which the unfortunate bridegroom moves. How would you describe Lord St. Simon's character? SH's unnamed page, Alice (Hatty Doran's personal maid), Francis Hay Moulton (Hatty's actual husband who was presumed dead), Duke of Balmoral (St. Simons's father), unnamed fish monger and tide-waiter who had written to SH before the start of this case Duchess of Balmoral (St. Simon's mother), Lord Eustace (St. Simon's younger brother), Lady Clara (his younger sister), Aloysius Doran (Hatty's father), Lord Backwater, Lady Alicia Whittington (members of the wedding party), Thoreau (philosopher to whom SH referred)13 letter from a fish-monger (FISH), letter from a tide-waiter (TIDE), Lord Backwater's referral of SH to Lord Robert St. Simon (BACK), the little problem of the Grosvenor Square furniture van (GROS), the case involving the King of Scandinavia (KING) 13 13 BERY ADV Beryl Coronet -- Strand 5 1892 Sidney Paget (9) 2 26 1886 12 19 1890 2 19 1886 2 23 1883 home Alexander Holder unnamed police inspector £1000 theft -- Alexander Holder Arthur Holder Sir George Burnwell and Mary Holder Villain escaped * Fairbank Streatham (2 x 7mi rd trips plus est. side trips to Burnwell's, fence, and prison of 20mi) 95,J3 6A,20 & 86 48 na train, foot 48 -- none -- ill-dressed vagabond Compare the Client's entrance in this story to that of PRIO! SH considered this case to be extremely complex, even though it appeared very simple to others Accurately deduced chain of events in this case based upon detailed analysis of footprints in the snow. ". . . when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth". Royal crown, used by a very high ranking public figure as collateral for a loan, appears to be stolen. "Holmes," said I as I stood one morning in our bow-window looking down the street, "here is a madman coming along." Who was Mr. Holder's client, and why did he need to borrow the money so desperately for only a few days? Lucy Parr (one of Holder's maids), Francis Prosper (Lucy's boyfriend who delivered produce to the Holder household), unnamed valet of Sir George Burnwell from whom SH gained information, unnamed fence from whom SH purchased the stolen gems, unnamed constable Stevenson (Alexander Holder's partner in the banking firm), Holder's unnamed clerk, cashier, groom, page, three additional maid-servants, deceased wife, and deceased brother (who was Mary Holder's father). none mentioned 14 14 COPP ADV Copper Beeches -- Strand 6 1892 Sidney Paget (9) 3 18 1890 4 5 1889 4 7 1890 4 19 1891 home Violet Hunter -- -- abduction -- Alice Rucastle -- Jephro Rucastle SH intervened * Copper Beeches " 5 miles on the far side of Winchester, Hampshire"; (68mi train + 5mi dog-cart each way) 11,A40 3E,10 73 1 train, dog-cart 146 -- none letter, telegram -- Watson argued with SH about his writing style, Mentioned BLUE; shot dog to death at end SH mentioned SCAN, IDEN, TWIS, NOBL in order (said no crimes committed) SH had surmised the solution to this case even before he had arrived at the scene of the mystery "If I claim full justice for my art, it is because it is an impersonal thing -- a thing beyond myself." Woman hired as look-alike for daughter who was held prisoner by her father "To the man who loves art for its own sake," remarked Sherlock Holmes, tossing aside the advertisement . . . Compare and contrast this storyline with that of IDEN. Why did SH say that Mr. Fowler was a "good seaman"? Miss Stoper (manager of employment agency), her unnamed page, Mrs. Rucastle (Jephro's wife), Edward Rucastle (their son), Mr. and Mrs. Toller (their servants), Carlo (Jephro's mastiff dog), Mr. Fowler (Alice's fiance), unnamed country surgeon who attended Jephro after attack Colonel Spence Munro (Violet Hunter's previous employer), Westaway (owner of the employment agency), Lord Southerton (nobleman who owned the lands around the Copper Beeches) none mentioned 15 15 SILV MEM Silver Blaze -- Strand 12 1892 Sidney Paget (9) 10 25 1888 9 25 1890 7 12 1888 9 3 1891 home Colonel Ross, owner of Silver Blaze -- -- fraud & suspicion of murder -- Colonel Ross & John Straker, alias William Derbyshire Fitzroy Simpson John Straker, alias William Derbyshire Villain died * King's Pyland Tavistock, Dartmoor in Devonshire; (postulate train from Paddington thru Reading and Exeter) plus a 136 mi round trip to Winchester for the race 4,C20 G2,5 199 1 train, landau, foot, drag 534 none needed Gregory telegram -- Watson was more observant and helpful than usual in this case SH admitted he blundered more than anyone who read Watson's memoirs would think Accurately calculated the speed of their train based upon the rate at which it passed telegraph poles. 10 "We imagined what might have happened, acted upon the supposition, and find ourselves justified." Villain killed by the thoroughbred that he attempted to cripple before the Wes*** Cup race "I am afraid, Watson that I shall have to go," said Holmes as we sat down together to our breakfast one morning. How much did Mr. Holmes know about horse racing? Silas Brown, (trainer at Mapleton stables), Dawson (Brown's groom), Mrs. Straker (John Straker's wife), Ned Hunter (Straker's groom who was drugged), Edith Baxter (Straker's maid), Madame Lesurier (dressmaker), Straker's unnamed mistress (for whom the dress was made) Bayard (alternate horse at King's Pyland), two unnamed stable-boys there, Heath Newton (owner of The Negro), Colonel Wardlaw (owner of Pugilist), Lord Backwater (owner of Desborough and Mapleton stables), Duke of Balmoral (owner of Iris), Lord Singleford (owner of Rasper) none mentioned 16 17 YELL MEM Yellow Face -- Strand and Harper's 2 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 3 29 1884 4 7 1888 4 xx 1885 ? 4 7 1883 home Grant Munro -- -- suspicion of blackmail -- Effie Munro John Hebron none SH intervened -- Norbury (below Streatham) 95,K4 6A,20 & 86 8 1 train, foot 16 -- none telegram -- Watson' s very long lead-in described Mr. Holmes's occasional failure vs his successes. SH considered this case a failure; asked Watson to remind him of it to keep himself humble SH deduced many of the facts about Grant Munro based only upon an examination of his pipe. "Any truth is better than indefinite doubt." Woman concealed black daughter from previous marriage from her current husband [ In publishing these short sketches based upon the numerous cases in which my companion's singular gifts have made . . . How would a racially mixed family be viewed in late Victorian England? SH's unnamed page, Munro's unnamed maid, Lucy Hebron (Effie's daughter), unnamed Scottish woman (Lucy's nurse) Effie's unnamed maiden aunt with whom she came to live at Pinner none mentioned 17 18 STOC MEM Stockbroker's Clerk -- Strand and Harper's 3 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 6 1 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 away Hall Pycroft -- -- robbery & murder bludgeoning Mawson's stock firm & unnamed watchman -- Beddington brothers, alias Pinner brothers Villain arrested 126B Corporation St Birmingham 102-103 3M,25 & 92 112 1 4-wheeler, train 224 -- none -- -- Watson had not seen SH for three months and was busy setting up practice in Paddington. In referring to her, SH definitely identified Watson's wife as Mary Morstan (from SIGN) SH deduced Watson had a summer cold based upon examination of his slippers "I am afraid that I rather give myself away when I explain. Results without causes are much more impressive." Man got high-paying job as ruse so that criminals could impersonate him at another location Shortly after my marriage I had bought a connection in the Paddington district. Why did "Harry Pinner" try to hang himself instead of escaping? "Arthur Pinner" and "Harry Pinner" (aliases for the first Beddington brother), "Mr. Harris" (Holmes's alias), "Mr. Price" (Watson's alias), unnamed doctor who watched Watson's practice for him during this case), Pycroft's unnamed landlady Mrs. Watson, Coxon (Pycroft's former employer), Parker (Coxon's former manager), Sergeant Tuson and Constable Pollock (arrested second Beddington brother), Mr. Farquhar (doctor from whom Watson purchased his practice in the Paddington district) none mentioned 18 19 GLOR MEM Gloria Scott -- Strand and Harper's 4 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 7 3 1880 7 12 1874 xx xx 1876 ? 9 xx 1876 ? na Victor Trevor -- -- blackmail -- Trevor, Sr. (formerly James Armitage) -- Hudson Villain escaped, presumed dead -- * Donnithorpe, Norfolk 8 (use distance to "The Broads" east of Norwich) 45,D59? K6,37? 120 2 train, dog-cart 480 -- none telegram -- Before Watson's time; story delivered in the form of a monologue from Mr. Holmes 1st case during SH's college vacation, and which convinced him to enter into his famous profession. SH deduced Trevor Senior was in fear for his life, an ex-boxer, workman, had been to Japan and N.Z. "I was never a very sociable fellow, Watson, always rather fond of moping about in my rooms . . ." Hudson threatened to expose Victor's father's past "I have some papers here," said my friend Sherlock Holmes as we sat one winter's night on either side of the fire . . . Where did SH attend college? What was his "line of study. . . quite distinct from that of the other fellows"? "Mr. Beddoes" (alias of Evans, a fellow prisoner of Trevor Senior who also escaped the prison ship), Dr. Fordham (Trevor Senior's physician), Trevor Senior's unnamed maid, Sir Edward Holly (his neighbour), Jack Prendergast (leader of mutiny on prison ship), Wilson (chaplain) Trevor Senior's unnamed deceased daughter none mentioned 19 20 MUSG MEM Musgrave Ritual -- Strand and Harper's 5 1893 Sidney Paget (6) 6 23 1881 10 2 1879 10 2 1879 6 24 1880 na Reginald Musgrave -- -- attempted burglary & murder faux accident Reginald Musgrave & Richard Brunton -- Richard Brunton & Rachel Howells Villain died & Villain escaped * Hurlstone somewhere in West Sus*** (use distance to Petworth) 12,B45? 3K,11? 44 1 train, dog-cart 88 -- none -- -- Watson described Holmes's untidiness; patriotic "VR" in the wall made with bullet holes, etc. SH referred to this as his 3rd case, but considered it his "first stride towards the position I now hold" SH immediately recognized the importance of the Musgrave Ritual, whereas Musgrave himself did not "In my inmost heart I believed I could succeed where others failed, and now I had the opportunity to test myself." Treasure hunt; maid killed butler afterwards An anomaly which often struck me in the character of my friend Sherlock Holmes was that, although in his methods . . . How did Mr. Holmes survive for 4 years after college? Did Brunton really deserve to be fired for looking at old papers "of no practical importance"? Janet Tregellis (daughter of the gamekeeper, and the woman who Richard Brunton left Rachel Howells for), numerous unnamed servants, two unnamed Sus*** constables who helped Holmes raise the stone in the basement, unnamed nurse who was taking care of Rachel Howells Musgrave's late father, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second, Sir Ralph Musgrave (Reginald's ancestor who was reportedly the right-hand man of Charles II), additional unnamed Musgrave ancestors (implied) the record of the Tarleton murders (TARL), the case of Vamberry the wine merchant (VAMB), the adventure of the old Russian woman (RUSS), the singular affair of the aluminum crutch (ALUM) , a full account of Ricoletti of the club-foot and his abominable wife (RICO) 20 21 REIG MEM Reigate Squire The Reigate Puzzle; The Reigate Squires Strand and Harper's 6 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 4 26 1887 4 14 1887 4 25 1887 4 25 1887 home police -- -- attempted blackmail & murder gunshot Cunningham and son & William Kirwan -- William Kirwan & Cunningham and son Villain died & Villain arrested -- Reigate, Surrey 23,F48 8A,20 19.4 1 train? 38.7 Col. Hayter's house, 2 nights Forrester telegram -- Tried to get SH to rest after illness (same as in DEVI); Called himself an ass in this case. SH had just finished famous international case, and Europe was "ringing with his name" Noticed that note found in Kirwan's hand had been written by "two persons doing alternate words" ". . . I make a point of never having any prejudices, and of following docilely wherever fact may lead me . . ." Noblemen killed their coachman who had threatened them with blackmail It was some time before the health of my friend Mr. Sherlock Holmes recovered from the strain caused by his exertions. . . Why did SH want Colonel Hayter's establishment to "be a bachelor one"? Who was Annie Morrison? Colonel Hayter (Watson's old friend), Mr. Acton (litigant in lawsuit laying claim to half of Cunningham's estate), Hayter's unnamed butler, unnamed servants and constables, Annie Morrison (unknown woman mentioned in note), William Kirwan's unnamed mother none mentioned The whole question of the Netherland-Sumatra Company and the colossal schemes of Baron Maupertuis (NETH; unpublished case involving a swindler) 21 22 CROO MEM Crooked Man -- Strand and Harper's 7 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 8 30 1887 9 11 1889 6 26 1889 8 28 1889 away Major Murphy -- -- suspicion of murder -- Col. James Barclay Nancy Barclay none SH intervened * Lachine Aldershot, Hampshire 22,F44 8J,19 35 2 train? 140 -- none -- registration agent Jackson covered Watson's practice while he helped SH SH needed Watson's help as a witness to Henry Wood's story. SH deduced that Watson: smoked Arcadia, had no company, workman had visited, was busy in practice "It's every man's business to see justice done." Evil Colonel Barclay found dead in locked room; died of fright not murdered One summer night, a few months after my marriage, I was seated by my own hearth smoking a last pipe and nodding . . . Would Nancy and Henry maintain any sort of contact, or friendship, after the evil Colonel Barclay's funeral? Mrs. Watson, Miss Morrison (Mrs. Barclay's friend), Jane Stewart (Barclay's maid), unnamed cook and coachman, Henry Wood (Nancy's former lover who was betrayed by Col. Barclay), Simpson (street Arab from BSI who helped SH), Teddy (Wood's mongoose) Watson's unnamed servants, General Neill (general that Henry Wood volunteered to warn of the danger at Bhurtee), Sgt. Devoy (Nancy's father) none mentioned 22 23 RESI MEM Resident Patient -- Strand and Harper's 8 1893 Sidney Paget (7) 10 2 1886 10 6 1886 10 29 1887 10 26 1882 home Dr. Percy Trevelyan Mr. Blessington (aka Sutton) -- murder hanging Mr. Blessington (aka Sutton) -- Biddle, Hayward, and Moffat Villain escaped, presumed dead 403 Brook Street located off Grosvenor Square in Mayfair section of London p.96 p.98 0.6 2 brougham, foot 2.4 -- Lanner note -- Watson's "brown study" like CARD; was a close, rainy day in October SH initially refused to deal with this case because victim was not truthful with him. SH deduced client was a new, but busy, general practioner who had not been waiting long for him. ". . . you will see that, though that shield [of justice] may fail to guard, the sword of justice is still there to avenge." Blessington set doc up in practice for a percentage, then was killed by his betrayed comrades In glancing over the somewhat incoherent series of Memoirs with which I have endeavoured to illustrate a few of the . . . In which case(s) did SH feign any trances or illnesses? "Russian patient" and his "son", (aliases of two of the Villains), Trevelyan's "page" (Villain's confederate), Trevelyan's unnamed cook and maid, Tobin (bank guard who was murdered by the Blessington gang), Cartwright (gang member who was hanged for guard's murder) Henry Ward Beecher, General Charles Gordon "And the catalepsy?" . . . "It is very easy to imitate. I have done it myself." (CATA) 23 24 GREE MEM Greek Interpreter -- Strand and Harper's 9 1893 Sidney Paget ( 6 20 1888 9 12 1888 8 15 1888 8 29 1888 home Mr. Melas Mycroft Holmes -- abduction and murder & abduction and attempted murder & abduction poison Paul Kratides & Mr. Melas & Sophy Kratides -- Harold Latimer and Wilson Kemp Villain escaped, presumed dead * The Myrtles Beckenham, Kent 95,K6 & 96-97 7B,20 & 86 11 1 4-wheeler, train, foot 22 -- Gregson telegram -- Watson had suspected that SH was an orphan until this case. Mycroft first introduced SH discussed some of his background and family history with Dr. Watson for the first time SH and Mycroft deduced that a man was a recently discharged non-com officer who served in India as an artilleryman, and was a widower with children "To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers." Greek man and his sister kidnapped and held prisoner in an attempt to force him to sign over their property During my long and intimate acquaintance with Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I had never heard him refer to his relations, and hardly ever to his own early life. Why didn't the Holmes brothers provide some protection for Mr. Melas? SH's unnamed page, Latimer's unnamed coachman, the coachman's unnamed wife, unnamed railway porter, J. Davenport (Sophy's friend who answered newspaper advertisement as to her whereabouts, and who later provided some of the explanation of the case to Holmes and Watson), unnamed landlady at Melas's rooms, unnamed waiter at the Diogenes Club Vernet (French artist who was SH's granduncle), unnamed Greek friend of Kemp and Latimer who had to return to the East before he could finish interrogating Kratides Adams and the Manor House case (MANO) 24 25 N***A MEM Naval Treaty -- Strand and Harper's 10 1893 Sidney Paget (15) 7 29 1887 7 30 1889 7 29 1889 7 29 1889 away Percy Phelps -- -- theft -- government Mrs. Tangey Joseph Harrison Villain escaped * Briarbrae Woking, Surrey 22,F46 8L,19 23 3 train, hansom, foot 138 -- Forbes letter, telegram -- Watson: July immediately after his marriage; mentioned SECO; practice was slow SH was deeply absorbed in a chemical analysis when Watson arrived at Baker Street Perceived that the letter from Phelps was written by a woman, and that Joseph was not a blood relative "Our highest assurance of the goodness of Providence seems to me to rest in the flowers." Stolen internationally sensitive treaty document; Watson said SECO can't be told until after 1900 The July which immediately succeeded my marriage was made memorable by three cases of interest, in which I had the privilege of being associated with Sherlock Holmes and of . . . Compare and contrast this storyline with that of SECO Mrs. Hudson, SH's unnamed page, Lord Holdhurst (Phelps's uncle and employer), Charles Gorot (his coworker), Annie Harrison (his fiance and Joseph's sister), Mr. Tangey (commissionaire whose wife was a suspect), his unnamed daughter, Dr. Ferrier (Phelps's doctor), unnamed policeman who assisted Tangey and Phelps with the investigation Mrs. Watson, Percy's parents, Bertillon (French criminal expert who developed ID system, also mentioned in HOUN), Monsieur Dubuque and Fritz von Waldbaum (investigated SECO), Phelps's unnamed servants and groom, unnamed policewoman who searched Mrs. Tangey, unnamed hired nurse the Adventure of the Tired Captain (TIRE), "If it [litus paper] turns red, it means a man's life." . . . ."A very commonplace little murder." (INDI) 25 26 FINA MEM Final Problem -- Strand and McClure's 12 1893 Sidney Paget (9) 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 14 1893 away police -- -- organized crime, attempted murder bludgeoning Sherlock Holmes -- Professor Moriarty Villain died Reichenbach Falls Victoria Station; Canterbury; Newhaven; Dieppe,France; Brussels; Luxembourg; Strasbourg; Basel; Geneva; Leuk; Gemmi Pass; Interlaken; Meiringen; Reichenbach Falls NA NA 772 1 hansom, brougham, train, ship, foot 1544 Englischer Hof, 1 night and others Patterson telegram, note a venerable Italian priest Said he had only recorded 3 cases for the year 1890, and had never heard of Professor Moriarty before. His wife was away visiting Several attempts made on SH's life by Professor Moriarty's henchmen; 221B Baker St. rooms set on fire --- "I think that I may go so as far as to say, Watson, that I have not lived wholly in vain." Holmes vs. Professor Moriarty to the end It is with a heavy heart that I take up my pen to write these last words in which I shall ever record the singular gifts by which my friend Mr. Sherlock Holmes was distinguished. Why might Professor Moriarty have allowed Holmes to leave a note behind for Watson? Mycroft Holmes (SH's elder brother), Peter Steiler (hotel manager, who ostensibly wrote the note that brought Watson back to the Hotel), unnamed Swiss messenger who brought the note, unnamed doctor who watched Watson's practice while he accompanied SH Mrs. Watson, Colonel James Moriarty (Professor Moriarty's brother who wrote letters to defend his name) the matter of the French *** (FREN), the Royal Family of Scandinavia (ROYA) 26 28 EMPT RET Empty House -- Collier's and Strand 10 1903 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (7) 4 3 1894 4 5 1894 4 3 1894 4 2 1894 away police -- -- murder & attempted murder gunshot Ronald Adair & Sherlock Holmes -- Col. Sebastian Moran Villain arrested * Camden House (across from 221B) Baker St; Church & Kensington Sts; Cavendish Square; Manchester St; Blandford St; Baker St; (misc note: Ronald Adair was murdered at 427 Park Lane) p.96 p.98 5 na hansom, foot 5 -- Lestrade -- bookseller Watson was living in Kensington (assume around Church & Kensington High Sts.) and published this case ten years after it occurred SH traveled around under the name of Sigerson for almost three years before returning. --- "My dear Watson, I owe you a thousand apologies. I had no idea that you would be so affected." SH returned and captured Professor Moriarty's accomplice It was in the spring of the year 1894 that all London was interested, and the fashionable world dismayed, by the murder of the Honourable Ronald Adair under most unusual and . . . How did Mycroft Holmes explain paying for the Baker St rooms to Mrs. Hudson w/o arousing her suspicions? Mrs. Hudson, two unnamed constables, Mr. Murray, Sir John Hardy, Godfrey Milner, Lord Balmoral (Adair's card-playing friends),Oscar Muenier (made wax bust of SH), Parker (Moran's accomplice), Von Herder (blind German mechanic who made Moran's air gun), the Khalifa of Khartoum, and unnamed Lama (kings that SH visited during his Hiatus), Watson's unnamed maid, unnamed detective Earl of Maynooth (Adair's father), Lady Maynooth (his mother), Hilda (his sister), Edith Woodley (his fiance); Morgan the poisoner (MORG; villain in SH's index), Merridew of abominable memory (MERR; villain in SH's index), Professor Moriarty, Mycroft Holmes, Sir Augustus Moran (Col. Morans' father, also listed in SH's index) Mathews who knocked out SH's left canine in the waiting room at Charing Cross (MATH), the death of Mrs. Stewart, of Lauder, in 1887 (STEW; suspected prior victim of Col. Moran) 27 29 NORW RET Norwood Builder -- Collier's and Strand 11 1903 F.D. Steele (7) Sidney Paget (7) 8 1 1894 8 20 1895 7 2 1894 8 xx 1894 ? home John Hector McFarlane -- -- suspicion of murder and arson; fraud -- Jonas Oldacre's creditors John Hector McFarlane Jonas Oldacre Villain arrested * Deep Dene House Lower Norwood, plus a 13mi round trip to Blackheath 95,J4; 95,H7 B7,20 & 86 7 2 train?, cab? 41 -- Lestrade telegram -- Watson returned to rooms in Baker St as a widower; sold his practice in Kensington SH had asked Watson to refrain from publishing more cases at the time of this one. SH deduced client was a bachelor, lawyer, Freemason and asthmatic based upon his initial appearance. "But he [Oldacre] had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to stop." Builder hid in a secret room in his house so that he appeared to be murdered "From the point of view of the criminal expert,"said Mr. Sherlock Holmes, "London has become a singularly uninteresting city since the death of the late lamented Professor Moriarty". In which other cases did SH display his fondness of a good practical joke? Mrs. Lexington (Oldacre's maid), Mrs. McFarlane (John's mother, who had refused Oldacre's attentions in the past), "Mr. Cornelius" (bogus creditor to whom Oldacre made checks out to), Dr. Verner (distant relative of SH to whom Watson sold his practice), 2 unnamed constables who arrested John, John's unnamed clerk who witnessed the will, Lestade's unnamed "head" constable and "night" constable and three more Professor Moriarty, Hyams (Oldacres's tailor whose name was found on one of the buttons recovered from the fire), John McFarlane's father, Graham (senior partner in the firm of Graham and McFarlane) the papers of ex-president Murillo (MURI), the shocking affair of the Dutch steamship, Friesland (FRIE), that terrible murderer, Bert Stevens, who wanted [Holmes and Watson] to get him off in '87 (STEV) 28 31 DANC RET Dancing Men -- Strand and Collier's 12 1903 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (7) 7 25 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 home Hilton Cubitt -- -- murder gunshot Hilton and Elsie Cubitt -- Abe Slaney Villain arrested * Riding Thorpe Manor North Walsham, Norfolk 45,B58 4J,37 133 1 train + 7mi carriage 266 -- Martin telegram, note -- Watson belonged to a club, but never played billiards except with his friend Thurston SH considered this case a failure despite his brilliant decoding of the matchstick figure messages. SH deduced Watson did not want to invest in gold, based on chalk marks on his hand (from billiards) "What one man can invent another can discover." Gangster stalked couple and threatened them with secret messages which SH brilliantly de-coded Holmes had been seated for some hours in silence with his long, thin back curved over a chemical vessel in which he was brewing a particularly malodorous product. How long would it take a modern-day code breaker to duplicate SH's feat? How could there be any "certainty" that Hilton Cubitt fired the first shot at Abe Slaney? Mrs. Hudson, unnamed station-master, unnamed doctor who attended Mrs. Cubitt, Saunders (her housemaid), Mrs. King (her cook), unnamed constable at the crime scene, unnamed groom, unnamed stable-boy (who took SH's note to Abe Slaney), two unnamed uniformed police who took Abe Slaney away in a cab at end of story Wilson Hargreave (NY police official who exchanged information with SH), Patrick (Elsie's father back in Chicago who invented the code and whose first name was not given), Parker (the vicar of Hilton Cubitt's parish) none mentioned 29 30 SOLI RET Solitary Cyclist -- Collier's and Strand 1 1904 F.D. Steele (5) Sidney Paget (7) 4 20 1895 4 13 1895 4 23 1898 3 23 1895 home Violet Smith -- -- abduction and assault -- Violet Smith -- Williamson, Woodley, and Carruthers Villain arrested * Charlington Hall Farnham, Surrey 22,G44 1J,11 42 3 train + 6mi cab 252 -- none letter -- Watson mentioned SH had hundreds of private cases in 8 years SH's boxing skills came in handy in this case SH deduced Violet was a cyclist and a musician by examination of her shoes, hands, and face. "It was a straight left against a slogging ruffian." Beautiful music teacher stalked by criminals out to get the inheritance left to her by her late uncle From the years 1894 to 1901 inclusive, Mr. Sherlock Holmes was a very busy man. What did Watson mean by "the curious sequel of our investigation which culminated in unexpected tragedy" ? Cyril Morton (client's fiance), her mother, Ralph Smith (her late uncle), Mrs. Dixon (Carruthers's maid), his unnamed 10 year old daughter, Peter (Carruthers's groom who drove trap and was waylaid by villains), unnamed groom who took SH's note to Farnham, unnamed constables James Smith (Violet's late father) the persecution of John Vincent Harden, the well-known tobacco millionaire (HARD), Archie Stamford, the forger (STAM) | |
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| 30 32 PRIO RET Priory School -- Collier's and Strand 2 1904 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (9) 5 16 1901 5 16 1901 4 17 1900 5 16 1901 home Thorneycroft Huxtable, Ph.D. -- £6000 abduction & murder bludgeoning Lord Saltire & Heidegger the gipsies James Wilder & Rueben Hayes SH intervened & Villain arrested * Holdernesse Hall * Mackleton,* Hallamshire (assume distance to Matlock4,5 plus 10mi trek across the Moor) 50,F38? K3,33? 160 1 4-wheeler, train, foot 320 Priory School, 2 nights none note, telegrams -- Compare the Client's entrance in this story to that of BERY . . . SH's most lucrative case in the entire Canon! SH deduced that client arrived to consult him three days after the kidnapping due to his unshaven chin. ". . . when a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty for any other crime which may spring from it." Duke's son, Arthur, kidnapped by his illegitimate older brother James We have had some dramatic entrances and exits upon our small stage at Baker Street, but I cannot recollect anything more . . . In what ways did both Watson and SH display sarcasm in this case? Duke of Holdernesse, Edith (the Duchess, his wife), Caunter (elder fellow student of Lord Saltire's), Aveling (math master), Mrs. Hayes (wife of villain, and the woman who guarded Lord Saltire in captivity), Duke's unnamed footman who SH sent to bring Saltire home Lord Leverstroke, Earl of Blackwater, Sir Cathcart Soames (Huxtable's other clients of his school), Sir Charles Appledore (Duchess of Holdernesse's father) the case of the Ferrers documents (FERR), the Abergavenny murder (ABEG) 31 33 BLAC RET Black Peter The Tragedy of Woodman's Lee; The Strange Death of Peter Carey Collier's and Strand 3 1904 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (7) 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 home police -- -- murder stabbing Peter Carey John Hopley Neligan Patrick Cairns Villain arrested * Woodman's Lee Forest Row, Sus*** 13,A50 C4,12 28 1 4-wheeler, train 56 Brambletye Hotel, 1 night Stanley Hopkins telegram, letter ships captain, named "Basil" Watson mentioned that SH used at least five small refuges in London for his disguises SH's consulting detective practice was extremely busy at this time. Was disappointed in Stanley Hopkins. Immediately recognized the importance of the tobacco pouch and unopened tantalus found at crime scene "One should always look for a possible alternative, and provide against it. It is the 1st rule of criminal investigation." Villainous ship's captain deservedly harpooned to death I have never known my friend to be in better form, both mental and physical, than in the year '95. Why did SH and Watson leave for Norway? Mrs. Hudson, Slater (stonemason who knew Peter Carey), Mrs. Carey (Peter Carey's wife), their unnamed daughter, their 2 unnamed maids, James Lancaster and Hugh Pattins (applicants for SH's bogus harpooner job), 2 unnamed informants who helped Cairns find Carey Dawson (elder Neligan's former bank partner), Allardyce (owner of butcher shop where SH tried to transfix pig with harpoon), unnamed old vicar whom Carey attacked the sudden death of Cardinal Tosca (TOSC), Wilson the notorious canary-trainer (WILS) 32 34 CHAS RET Charles A. Milverton -- Collier's and Strand 4 1904 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (7) 1 12 1891 1 5 1899 1 6 1886 2 4 1889 home Lady Eva Blackwell -- -- blackmail & murder gunshot high society & Charles Milverton -- Charles Milverton & undisclosed vigilante Villain died & SH intervened * Appledore Towers Hampstead, London (undisclosed number of round trips in plumber disguise, assume 5) 94,E2 5A,20, 81 3.3 6? hansom, foot 40 -- Lestrade -- plumber, named "Escott" Watson concealed date, etc. so no one could "trace the actual occurrence" SH got engaged to a servant so that he could case the property for his and Watson's later burglary --- "We have shared this same room for some years, and it would be amusing if we ended by sharing the same cell." SH and Watson burglarized evil blackmailer's house to recover Lady Eva's letters; Villain killed by vigilante It is years since the incidents of which I speak took place, and yet it is with diffidence that I allude to them. Who was the woman who killed Milverton? Was Professor Moriarty involved with the blackmailing ring? Earl of Dovercourt (Lady Eva's fiance), Agatha (maid to whom SH got "engaged"), the Honourable Miss Miles and Colonel Dorking (previous victims of Milverton), Countess d'Albert (his next intended victim), miscellaneous unnamed servants of Milverton unnamed "impecunious young squire" to whom Lady Eva had written her imprudent letters, vigilante's unnamed late husband to whom Milverton sent compromising letters (and which resulted in his death) none mentioned 33 35 SIXN RET Six Napoleons The Black Pearl of the Borgias Collier's and Strand 5 1904 F.D. Steele (6) Sidney Paget (7) 6 4 1902 6 8 1900 6 11 1900 8 29 1902 home police -- -- theft & murder stabbing Prince of Colonna & Pietro Venucci -- Beppo Villain arrested * 131 Pitt Street, Kensington Baker St; *Pitt Street in Kensington; High Street in Kensington; the Kennington Road in Kennington; *Church St in Stepney; High Street in Kensington; Baker St; Chiswick; police station (assume Bow Street); Baker St (averaged three different measurements) 16 93,94,95; see also pp 96-97 81,82,85,86; see also pp 98-99 37.7 na 4-wheeler, foot 34 -- Lestrade, Hill telegram, letter -- Watson: "There are no limits to the possibilities of monomania." SH appeared to be momentarily moved by Lestrade's compliments regarding his handling of this case. According to Watson, his favourite weapon was a loaded hunting-crop. SH deduced a deed of violence had been done in Pitt Street based on observing the rounded shoulders and outstretched neck of a London message-boy. "The press, Watson, is a most valuable institution if you only know how to use it." Borgia pearl stolen from Prince of Colonna and hidden in Napoleon statue by Mafia member It was no very unusual thing for Mr. Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, to look in upon us of an evening, and his visits were welcome to Sherlock Holmes, for they enabled him to keep in touch with all that was going on at the police headquarters. Why would SH object to Watson chronicling his cases? Morse Hudson (sold 2 busts to Dr. Barnicot, owned 1), Mr. Harding (sold busts to journalist Horace Harker, Josiah Brown, and Mr. Sandeford, who sold the last to SH), Harding's unnamed young assistant, unnamed German manager at Gelder & Co. (bust manufacturer who had previously employed Beppo) Lucretia Venucci (Princess's maid and Pietro's sister), Devine (artist who made the original bust of Napoleon, from which plaster copies had been made), unnamed Italian who was stabbed by Beppo a year earlier, Beppo's unnamed cousin employed by Gelder the dreadful business of the Abernetty family (ABEN), the Conk-Singleton forgery case (CONK) 34 36 3STU RET Three Students -- Strand and Collier's 6 1904 Sidney Paget (7) F.D. Steele (9) 5 6 1895 4 5 1895 3 27 1895 4 18 1895 home Hilton Soames -- -- theft -- College of St. Luke's -- Gilchrist Villain resigned * College of St. Luke's could be either Oxford or Cambridge Universities? Estimated distance is the same for either. 21,A40 or 33,C50 E3,18 or B6,28 55 1 train, cab 110 undisclosed furnished lodgings, "some weeks" none -- -- Watson disguised the name of the university, and the identities of the people involved in this case, in order to avoid any scandal. SH was doing research in a college town library, and did not wish to be interrupted. He himself stated that he was six feet tall. SH realized the culprit would have had to be a tall man to be able to see in through Mr. Soames's window. Deduced pencil's length based on shavings "Let us hear the suspicions. I will look after the proofs." Cheating on Greek exam at the "College of St Lukes" It was in the year '95 that a combination of events, into which I need not enter, caused Mr. Sherlock Holmes and myself to spend some weeks in one of our great university towns, and it . . . How could Bannister immediately see Gilchrist's gloves on the chair, while Soames did not? How did Soames know SH was in town? Bannister (Soames's servant), Daulat Ras (Indian student on second floor), Miles McLaren (student on third floor), unnamed landlady at SH and Watson's furnished rooms who "babbled of green peas at seven thirty" Sir Jabez Gilchrist (Gilchrist's late father who was ruined on the turf, and to whom Bannister had once been a butler), Thucydides (Greek author whose works were to be part of the examination for the Fortesque Scholarship), Johann Faber (pencil manufacturer) . . . "Sherlock Holmes was pursuing some laborious researches in early English charters -- researches which led to results which were so striking that they may be the subject of one of my future narratives." (CHAR) 35 37 GOLD RET Golden Pince-Nez The Episode of Yoxley Old Place Strand and Collier's 7 1904 Sidney Paget ( F.D. Steele (6) 11 23 1894 11 14 1894 10 27 1894 11 14 1894 home police -- -- murder stabbing Willoughby Smith -- Professor Coram/Anna Villain died * Yoxley Old Place, a house located somewhere along the London to Chatham Road Baker St; Charing Cross station; Kent, "seven miles from Chatham and three from the railway line"; Charing Cross Station; Russian Embassy; Baker St 24,F54? G8,21? 40 1 train, trap 80 -- Stanley Hopkins -- -- Watson studying a recent treatise on surgery; "wild tempestuous night" in late November SH involved in study of a palimpsest from the second half of the fifteenth century. Watson said SH had an "ingratiating way with women" when he liked SH deduced accurate description of Villain based on examination of the pince-nez left at crime scene. "It would be difficult to name any articles which afford a finer field for inference than a pair of glasses, especially so remarkable a pair as these." Young male secretary Smith accidentally killed by Professor Sergius Coram's estranged wife Anna. "Coram" was an alias for his unknown real name. When I look at the three massive manuscript volumes which contain our work for the year 1894, I confess that it is very difficult for me, out of such a wealth of material, to select . . . Why did Anna commit suicide? Mortimer (Prof Coram's gardener who wheeled the Bath chair), Mrs. Marker (his housekeeper), Susan Tarlton (his maid), Alexis (Anna's imprisoned friend), Constable Wilson (met Holmes, Watson and Hopkins at gate of Yoxley Old Place), unnamed chief constable who sent for Hopkins, unnamed children who had seen Anna and who were interviewed by Hopkins Ionides of Alexandria (made cigarettes for Coram), Coram's two unnamed previous secretaries (one of whom was a detective hired by Anna), Tonga (from SIGN) referred to by Watson the repulsive story of the Red Leech (REDL), the terrible death of Crosby the banker (CROS) 19, the Addleton tragedy and the singular contents of the ancient British barrow (ADDL), the Smith-Mortimer succession case (***IT), tracking and arrest of Huret the boulevard assassin (BOUL) 36 38 MISS RET Missing Three-Quarter -- Strand and Collier's 8 1904 Sidney Paget (7) F.D. Steele (6) 2 6 1897 12 8 1896 12 8 1896 12 7 1897 home Cyril Overton Stanley Hopkins -- suspicion of abduction -- Godfrey Staunton -- none SH intervened Trumpington, Cambridgeshire 55 mi to Cambridge plus an estimated 20 additional mi in surrounding countryside 33,B50:C50 A5:A6,28 55 1 cab, train, bicycle 130 unnamed inn, 2 nights none telegram, note -- Watson feared SH would go back to using drugs because he had no cases to work on. Second case that SH used a dog to follow a trail. Used a clever ruse to determine to whom Godfrey Norton sent his telegram. Realized that he could get several words from Godfrey Norton's telegram by reading through the blotting paper. "You live in a different world to me, Mr. Overton -- a sweeter and healthier one." Missing rugby player with secret wife We were fairly accustomed to receive weird telegrams at Baker Street, but I have a particular recollection of one which reached us on a gloomy February morning, some seven or eight . . . Was Dr. Armstrong guilty of criminal negligence in not providing better medical care to Godfrey's wife? Lord Mount-James (Godfrey's miserly uncle), Dr. Leslie Armstrong (his doctor), unnamed porter at Godfrey's hotel, unnamed telegraph office clerk, John (Armstrong's butler), Pompey (dog that SH used), Jeremy Dixon (his owner), Godfrey's unnamed wife, his unnamed bearded father-in-law who contacted him at the hotel, unnamed servant who went to Trumpington for assistance Professor Moriarty, Arthur H. Staunton (FORG; rising young forger in SH's commonplace book), Stevenson, Moorhouse (possible substitute players for Godfrey Staunton on the Cambridge team), Morton, Johnson (opposing players on the Oxford team) Henry Staunton, whom Sherlock Holmes helped helped to hang (STAU) 37 39 ABBE RET Abbey Grange -- Strand and Collier's 9 1904 Sidney Paget ( F.D. Steele (6) 2 15 1897 1 23 1897 1 xx 1897 ? 1 22 1897 home police -- -- murder bludgeoning Sir Eustace Brackenstall Randall gang Jack Crocker SH intervened * Abbey Grange in * Marsham, Kent assume 2 mi from Chislehurst Station plus 12 mi extra travel to Sydenham/Scotland Yard 95,K8 C7,20 & 86 15 1 cab, train 42 -- Stanley Hopkins telegram, letter -- Watson challenged SH to write up some of their cases himself after SH criticized him SH solved this case starting with his observation of the three wine glasses and cut bell rope SH deduced that two people attempted to make it appear that a third person also drank the wine "The game is afoot!" Abusive husband murdered during apparent burglary; "Villain" killed him in self-defense It was on a bitterly cold night and frosty morning, towards the end of the winter of '97, that I was awakened by a tugging . . . In which seven cases did Hopkins call on SH for help? Lady Mary Brackenstall (wife of Sir Eustace, nee Mary Fraser of Adelaide), Theresa Wright (her maid), unnamed lodge-gate keeper six additional unnamed servants (8 servants total), unnamed shipping office manager the other four cases in which Sherlock Holmes was called in by Inspector Hopkins (HOP1, HOP2, HOP3, and HOP4) 38 40 SECO RET Second Stain -- Strand and Collier's 12 1904 Sidney Paget ( F.D. Steele (6) 7 19 1887 10 12 1886 7 xx 1889 ? 7 15 1889 home Lord Bellinger and Trelawney Hope -- -- blackmail & murder stabbing Lady Hilda Hope & Eduardo Lucas Eduardo Lucas & John Mitton (his valet) Eduardo Lucas & Mme. Henri Fournaye SH intervened & Villain arrested * 16 Godolphin Street south of Westminster Abbey; also Whitehall 96-97 98-99 2 2 foot, cab? 8 -- Lestrade note -- Watson disguised details of this case and published it after SH retired. He alluded to hundreds of other unpublished cases SH did not want the "notoriety" that Watson's publications brought him. --- "Only one important thing has happened in the last three days, and that is that nothing has happened." Stolen internationally sensitive letter; like N***A I had intended "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange" to be the last of those exploits of my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, which I should ever communicate to the public. Compare and contrast this storyline with that of N***A. What do you think the letter from the foreign potentate actually said? To whom could it have been addressed? Mrs. Hudson, unnamed foreign potentate who wrote letter, Hope's unnamed housemaid and valet, Jacobs (his butler), Lady Hilda's unnamed maid, "Henri Fournaye" (Lucas's alias), MacPherson (constable who let Lady Hilda see the crime scene), Lucas's unnamed spy who told him of the letter's existence Oberstein, La Rothiere (foreign agents), Mrs. Pringle (Lucas's housekeeper), Barrett (constable who found his body), Duke of Belminster (Lady Hilda's father), Lord Flowers, Lord Merrow, Sir Charles Hardy (Hope's peers) The woman at Margate who had no powder on her nose (MARG) 39 27 HOUN novel Hound of Baskervilles -- Strand 8 1901 Sidney Paget (60) 10 1 1889 9 25 1888 9 25 1900 9 28 1897 home James Mortimer and Sir Henry Baskerville -- -- murder & attempted murder faux accident Sir Charles Baskerville & Sir Henry Baskerville -- Jack Stapleton Villain died * Baskerville Hall somewhere in Dartmoor, Devonshire 5,B22? H1,5? 187 1 train, cab, foot 374 Baskerville Hall and unnamed inn at Coombe Tracy Lestrade -- -- Watson's most active case in the Canon; regarding Selden: "Evil indeed is the man who has not one woman to mourn him." SH claimed to be too busy to start this case right away; he sent Watson out ahead, and caught up with him later (as in LADY); shot Hound to death at end Deduced the facts about Dr. James Mortimer based upon examination of the walking stick he had left behind. Watson unsuccessfully tried to do so. "It may be that you are not yourself luminous, but you are a conductor of light. Some people without possessing genius have a remarkable power of stimulating it." Noble family was cursed by ghostly hound Mr. Sherlock Holmes, who was usually very late in the mornings, save upon those not infrequent occasions when he was up all night, was seated at the breakfast table. Was this the most popular of all the SH adventures? John and Eliza Barrymore (servants), Selden (her brother the escaped con), Perkins (groom), Murphy (gypsy), Mr. Frankland (neighbour), Laura Lyons (his daughter, who was unwittingly used by Stapleton), John Clayton (cab driver),Beryl (villain's wife,nee Beryl Garcia),Cartwright (boy who assisted SH in London and on moor),postmaster,James (his son),Ross and Mangles (sold hound to villain),Anthony (villain's servant) Mrs. Mortimer, James Desmond (next heir) Hugo Baskerville (ancestor),John, Rodger(his sons), Elizabeth(dtr), Rodger Baskerville (Stapleton's father), Sir Henry's father, (both brothers of Sir Charles), "Vandeleur" (prior name of Stapleton), Fraser (tutor that Stapleton met), unnamed page shot by Stapleton, Wilson (manager of messenger office on Regent St) that little affair of the Vatican cameos (VATI), the little case in which SH helped Wilson (MESS), one of the most revered names in England being blackmailed (BLAM), the atrocious conduct of Colonel Upwood in connection with the famous card scandal at the Nonpareil Club (NONP), the unfortunate Mme Montpensier and her stepdaughter Mlle Carere (MMEN) | |
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| 40 41 VALL novel Valley of Fear -- Strand 9 1914 Frank Wiles (31) 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1889 home police -- -- murder & attempted murder faux accident & gunshot Birdy Edwards, alias John McMurdo, alias John Douglas Cecil James Barker and Ivy Douglas Moriarty organization & Ted Baldwin, alias Hargrave Villain escaped & Villain died * Birlstone Manor House * Birlstone, northern Sus***, (11 miles west of Tunbridge Wells) 13,A50? C4,12? 28 1 train, cab, foot 56 Westville Arms, 2 nights ? Alec MacDonald -- -- Watson regarding MacDonald: "Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself; but talent instantly recognizes genius . . ." Watson claimed to have some knowledge of Professor Moriarty in this case, but he somehow did not know of him in FINA. This case was chronologically the first time SH discussed Professor Moriarty and his organization with Watson. SH decoded cryptic message from Porlock, using the Almanac, even though he did not have the cipher key "Breadth of view, my dear Mr. Mac, is one of the essentials of our profession. The interplay of ideas and the oblique uses of knowledge are often of extraordinary interest." Edwards killed Baldwin in self defense, used those circumstances to fake his own murder to escape organized crime, but was eventually killed anyway. "I am inclined to think--," said I. "I should do so," Sherlock Holmes remarked impatiently. Compare and contrast the importance of the second half (the retrospection) of this story with that of A Study in Scarlet. Mrs. Hudson, Billy the page, Moriarty, Fred Porlock (his agent, turned informer to SH), Col. Moran; White Mason, Sgt. Wilson, Dr. Wood, (initial investigators), Ames (Douglas's butler), Mrs.Allen (maid), Scowrers: Jack McGinty, Evans Pott (his boss), Mike Scanlan, Tiger Cormac, Wilson, Harraway (secretary), Carter (treasurer), Morris (against violence), Gower, Mansel, Arthur Willaby (assaulted James Stanger, newspaper editor), Reilly (their lawyer), Lawler, Andrews (killed Josiah H. Dunn and Menzies, mine manager and engineer), Jack Knox, Herman Strauss (potential victims) Jim Carnaway (shot while trying to kill Chester Wilcox), Manders, Reilly (next attempt on Wilcox), James Murdoch (mutilated), Jacob Shafter (boarding house), Ettie (his daughter), Widow MacNamara (next boarding house), Teddy Marvin (police) Jonathan Wild (Moriarty-like criminal from 1700's),six additional unnamed servants, Sir Charles Chandos (Ames former employeer), James H. Scott (Bodymaster lodge 29), Murphy (recommended Shafter's), Andrew Rae, Milman, Hyam, Van Shorst, Nicholson, Billy James, Charlie Williams, Simon Bird, William Hales, Hunt, Evans, Mrs. Laberly, Jenkins, Staphouse and Stendal families (murdered by Scowrers), Bartholomew Wilson (district ruler), J.W.Windle (division master lodge 249), Higgins (their treasurer), Archie Swindon, Lee, Todman, Manson, Shuman, Van Deher, Atwood (driven out by Scowrers),"Jonas Pinto" (supposedly shot by McMurdo), Moriarty, Greuze (French artist whose work hung in his office) the two cases in which Holmes helped Inspector MacDonald (MAC1, MAC2) 41 42 WIST BOW Wisteria Lodge -- Collier's and Strand 8 1908 F.D. Steele (6) Arthur Twidle (10) 3 24 1892 3 24 1890 3 6 1902 3 21 1892 home John Scott Eccles -- -- murder bludgeoning Aloysius Garcia -- Don Juan Murillo, alias Mr. Henderson Villain died * Wisteria Lodge between Esher & Oxshott, Surrey (SH makes one rd trip by himself to go to Museum) 22,E47 7M,19 16 2 train?, cab?, foot 64 The Bull, 5 nights Gregson, Baynes telegram -- Watson's writing style was rebuked by SH SH claimed to be bored; no new cases until this came up; he referred to REDH and FIVE as "grotesque" SH deduced envelope was opened with nail scissors, and that a cufflink was used on the sealing wax. "It is an error to argue in front of your data. You find yourself insensibly twisting them round to fit your theories." Garcia planned to assassinate the cruel Latin dictator Murillo while using Eccles as an alibi, but the plot backfired and he himself was murdered. I find it recorded in my notebook that it was a bleak and windy day towards the end of March in the year 1892. Was Watson's date a typographical error? Mrs. Hudson, Melville (introduced Eccles to Garcia), Garcia's unnamed manservant, his unnamed mulatto cook, unnamed house agent at Allan Bros, SH's unnamed page, Walters (constable who guarded house), Downing (constable who arrested Garcia's cook), Lopez alias "Lucas" (Murillo's aide), Signora Victor Durando alias "Miss Burnet" (the widow of the murdered Victor Durando who posed as governess to Murillo's two unnamed daughters), Jose (Murillo's servant who delivered the note to Garcia), John Warner (Murillo's former gardener who turned informant to SH, and who saved Signora Victor Durando's life) Lord Harringby, Sir George Ffolliot, Mr. Hynes Hynes, Mr. James Baker Williams, Rev. Joshua Stone (Garcia's neighbours); "Marquess of Montalva and Signor Rulli" (aliases used by Murillo and Lopez when they escaped to Madrid from England), Marx (owner of Marx & Co. who had sold clothing to Garcia), Victor Durando (San Pedro minister who was murdered by Murillo), Murillo's other unnamed butlers, footmen and maidservants, Garcia's unnamed father who was the former highest dignitary of San Pedro the case involving Colonel Carruthers (CARR) 42 16 CARD BOW Cardboard Box -- Strand and Harper's 1 1893 Sidney Paget ( 8 30 1889 8 31 1889 8 10 1888 8 14 1891 home Susan Cushing -- -- murder bludgeoning Alec Fairbairn and Mary Browner -- Jim Browner Villain arrested Cross Street Croydon, Surrey + 2 mi rd trip to Wallington 23,E49; 95,L12 7B,20 12 1 train, foot, cab 26 -- Lestrade note, wire -- Watson's "brown study" like RESI; was a blazing hot day in August SH chatted extensively with Watson about his violin, and a famous violinist, over a nice long lunch Deduced circumstances of the case from examination of the box (and ears), its knotted string, and postage "The case is one where . . . we have been compelled to reason backwards from effects to causes." Man killed his wife and her lover, then sent their ears to his sister-in-law In choosing a few typical cases which illustrate the remarkable mental qualities of my friend, Sherlock Holmes, I have . . . Was this story really shocking enough to suppress its publication until a later time? Sarah Cushing (Susan's younger sister who was in love with Browner, who turned Mary against him, and to whom the ears were intended to be sent), her unnamed doctor, Mary Cushing (youngest sister who married Jim Browner), Algar (SH's friend on Liverpools's police force) Henry Ward Beecher, General Charles Gordon Aldridge and the bogus laundry affair (BOGU) 43 45 REDC BOW Red Circle The Adventure of the Bloomsbury Lodger 21 Strand 3 1911 H.M. Brock (3) Jos. Simpson (1) 1 6 1885 9 24 1902 xx xx 1895 ? 1 xx 1893 ? home Mrs. Warren Mr. Fairdale Hobbs -- organized crime & murder stabbing Gennaro Lucca & Black Gorgiano Gennaro Lucca Black Gorgiano Villain died Great Ormond & * Howe Sts. London, a few blocks east of British Museum 96-97 98-99 2 2 foot 8 -- Gregson -- -- Watson said that Holmes "had an almost hypnotic power of soothing when he wished" SH initially thought this case did not have any criminal element in it until client's husband was attacked. Recognized that cigarette butt left by tenant could not have been smoked by a man with any facial hair "Education never ends Watson. It is a series of lessons with the greatest for last. This is an instructive case." Lodger at Mrs. Warren's stalked by Mafia; Villain killed by suspect in self-defense "Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot see that you have any particular cause for uneasiness, nor do I understand why I, whose time is of some value, should interfere in the matter." What significance, if any, could be attached to the presence of the Pinkerton detective in this case? Mr. Warren (client's husband), Warren's unnamed female servant, Emilia Lucca (Gennaro's wife), Augusto Barelli (her father and Gennaro's first boss), Tito Castalotte (Gennaro's new boss who was marked for death by the Mafia) Signor Zamba (Tito's partner in the fruit importing business), Mr. Leverton (LONG; Pinkerton detective who was previously involved in the Long island cave mystery) the affair of Mr. Fairdale Hobbs, who was a lodger of Mrs. Warren in the previous year (HOBB) 44 43 BRUC BOW Bruce-Partington Plans -- Strand and Collier's 12 1908 Arthur Twidle (6) F.D. Steele (5) 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 18 1895 home Mycroft Holmes and Prime Minister -- emerald pin murder & treason bludgeoning Arthur Cadogan West & government -- Hugo Oberstein & Col. Valentine Walter Villain arrested & Villain arrested, then died in jail *13 Caulfield Gardens 1 rd trip to Woolwich(20mi) + 2 rd trips to Gloucester Rd Station (12mi) 23,D50, 95,G2 C6,20 & 86,98 32 na Underground, cab, foot 32 -- Lestrade telegram -- Watson mentioned GREE; Mycroft Holmes described in much greater detail in this case SH was very restless, and had nothing to do before this case came up. Deduced that victim was killed elsewhere and that his body fell off roof of a train, due to its location. "You can write me down an ass this time, Watson. This was not the bird I was looking for." Clerk murdered over stolen plans for submarine In the third week of November, in the year 1895, a dense yellow fog settled down upon London. Did Sir James Walter commit suicide? SH's unnamed maid, Admiral Sinclair, Sidney Johnson (senior clerk at Woolwich), unnamed railway official, Sir James Walter (chief scientist and brother of Col. Valentine's), his unnamed butler, Violet Westbury (West's fiance), Mason (railroad worker who found West's body) Adolph Meyer, Louis La Rothiere (foreign agents), "Pierrot" (Hugo Oberstein's alias), Queen Victoria (implied) Brooks (BROO), and Woodhouse (WOOD) past villains who would kill Sherlock Holmes if they could 45 47 DYIN BOW Dying Detective -- Collier's and Strand 11 1913 F.D. Steele (3) Walter Paget (4) 11 8 1903 11 19 1887 11 29 1890 11 30 1890 away police -- -- murder & attempted murder poison Victor Savage & Sherlock Holmes -- Culverton Smith Villain arrested *13 Lower Burke St; 221B Baker St West End; Watson makes 1 rd trip to Villain's house "between Notting Hill and Kensington" (assume distance to Holland Park Roundabout) 95,G1; 96 81 & 98 2.8 1 cab 5.6 -- Morton -- dying man Watson was in 2nd year of his marriage SH deceived both Watson and Mrs. Hudson without taking either one into his confidence --- "The best way of successfully acting a part is to be it." SH feigned illness to trap murderer of Victor Savage Mrs. Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, was a longsuffering woman. How large of a gamble did SH take that Watson would obey, to the letter, his every order in this story? Mrs. Hudson, Staples (Villain's butler) Sir Jasper Meek, Penrose Fisher, Dr. Ainstree (specialists that Watson wanted to bring in to see SH) none mentioned 46 46 LADY BOW Lady Frances Ca***x -- Strand and American 12 1911 Alec Ball (5) F.D. Steele (5) 7 26 1902 7 1 1902 8 xx 1901 ? 9 2 1903 home Miss Susan Dobney -- undisclosed abduction and attempted murder poison Lady Frances Ca***x -- Henry Peters and Ann Fraser Villain escaped * 36 Poultney Square Brixton; (assume Baker St; Dieppe, Fr; Lausanne, Switz; Baden, Ger; Montpellier, Fr; Baker St to Scotland Yard and back; Brixton; S. Yard; Baker St; Brixton; Baker St.) NA NA 1628 na hansom,train,ship, foot 1628 Hotel National and others Lestrade cable French workman "I don't admit that a fresh illustration is an explanation." SH was too busy to start this case right away; sent Watson out ahead, and caught up with him later Deduced Watson had been to the Turkish bath and shared a hansom ride, based on his appearance "One of the most dangerous classes in the world is the drifting and friendless woman." Rich aristocratic woman disappeared "But why Turkish?", asked Mr. Sherlock Holmes, gazing fixedly at my boots. Did SH display more interest than usual in a reward for solving this case? Mrs. Hudson, Marie Devine (Lady's maid), M.Moser (Hotel mgr), Hon. Philip Greene (Lady's lover), "Dr. and Mrs. Shlessinger" (aliases of Henry "Holy" Peters and Anne Fraser), Rose Spender (body in coffin), Dr. Horsom (her doctor), unamed sergeant and constable, unnamed woman behind counter at undertakers shop, Earl of Rufton (Lady's father), Lady's unnamed banker, Jules Vibart (Marie Devine's lover), Admiral Green (Philip Green's father), pawnbroker at Bovington's Pawnshop where Green laid in wait for Shlessinger, the case of old Abrahams who was in such mortal terror of his life, and on which SH was working at the start of this case (ABRA) 47 44 DEVI BOW Devil's Foot The Cornish Horror Strand 12 1910 G. Halliday ( 3 16 1897 3 16 1897 4 17 1897 3 16 1897 home Vicar Roundhay and Mortimer Tregennis -- -- murder poison Brenda Tregennis & Mortimer Tregennis -- Mortimer Tregennis & Dr. Leon Sterndale Villain died & SH intervened * Tredannick Wartha Poldhu Bay, Cornwall 2,F12 D8,3 300 1 train?, dog-cart, foot 600 Poldhu Cottage, several nights unnamed telegram, note -- Watson tried to get SH to rest after illness as in REIG; he saved SH's life as well as his own SH was on vacation under strict doctor's orders. He surprised Watson by suggesting that he publish this case some 13 years after it occurred. Deduced that Mortimer discovered the mystery based on his appearance in dress (vs. that of Roundhay's) "To let the brain work without sufficient material is like racing an engine. It racks itself to pieces." Tregennis family killed/ driven to madness by Mortimer Tregennis; Dr Sterndale killed HIM in return In recording from time to time some of the curious experiences and interesting recollections which I associate with the . . . Did SH intervene on Sterndale's behalf due to emotional reasons, or to logical ones? Why didn't Sterndale visit Brenda before leaving for Africa? Owen and George Tregennis (Mortimer's brothers who were driven mad), Mrs. Porter (their housekeeper), her unnamed young female assistant servant, Dr. Richards (physician summoned to the scene of the mystery), unnamed boy who fetched him, vicar's unnamed female servant, police Dr. Leon Sterndale's unnamed Cornish mother, his unnamed estranged wife from whom he could not obtain a divorce Dr. Moore Agar, of Harley Street (AGAR; the physician who ordered SH to take a vacation and whose dramatic introduction to Holmes may some day be recounted by Dr. Watson) 48 48 LAST BOW His Last Bow -- Strand and Collier's 9 1917 A. Gilbert (3) F.D. Steele (5) 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 away Premier and Foreign Minister -- £500 espionage -- government -- Von Bork Villain arrested -- Chicago; Buffalo; Harwich; London NA NA 4500 1 assume all available 9000 -- none telegram Irish-American Written in 3rd person; Watson drove a Ford automobile SH was 60 yrs old and took 2 yrs to finish this case --- "Stand with me here upon the terrace, for it may be the last quiet talk that we shall ever have." SH (alias "Altamont") and Watson vs. German spies It was nine o'clock at night upon the second of August -- the most terrible August in the history of the world. Did Watson record this case, or did someone else do it? Baron Von Herling (another German spy posing as a politician), his unnamed chauffeur, Martha (agent for SH who posed as Von Borks's maid) Jack James, Hollis, Steiner (other spies who were caught and arrested), Mrs. Von Bork (his wife), Heinrich (his cousin), Count Von und Zu Grafenstein (his uncle), Klopman (uncle's intended assassin), Professor Moriarty, Von Bork's unnamed and unnumbered household staff, Franz Josef (source of the Imperial Tokay), Col. Moran, Irene Adler, King of Bohemia I started my pilgrimmage at Chicago . . . (CHIC) . . . Graduated in an Irish secret society at Buffalo . . . (IRIS) . . . Gave serious trouble to the constabulary at Skibbareen . . . (SKIB) . . . It was I also who saved fom murder . . . Count Von und Zu Grafenstein (GRAF) 49 54 ILLU CSB Illustrious Client -- Collier's and Strand 11 1924 J.R. Flanagan(4) H.K. Elcock ( 9 3 1902 9 3 1902 9 13 1902 9 3 1902 away undisclosed Sir James Damery undisclosed murder & attempted murder faux accident & bludgeoning Gruner's last wife & Sherlock Holmes -- Baron Adelbert Gruner Villain disfigured * Vernon Lodge Kingston; plus a rd trip to 104 Berkeley Square (2mi) 93,K7:L7 & p.96 p.85 & p.98 10 2 hansom, cab 42 -- unnamed letter, telephone -- Watson was living in Queen Anne St a the time, and considered this case to be "in some ways, the supreme moment" of SH's career SH was almost killed by hired assailants; Turkish bath opening, used burglary skills in this case. --- "Woman's heart and mind are insoluble puzzles to the male. Murder might be condoned or explained, and yet some smaller offence might rankle." SH comissioned by an unknown client to prevent a marriage between the evil Baron Gruner and Violet de Merville, a retired General's daughter "It can't hurt now," was Mr. Sherlock Holmes's comment when, for the tenth time in as many years, I asked his leave to reveal the following narrative. Who was the Illustrious Client, and why was this Client so interested in General de Merville's daughter? General de Merville (Violet's father), Shinwell Johnson (SH's assistant), Miss Kitty Winter (Baron's ex-girlfriend), Sir Leslie Oakshott (surgeon who personally attended SH after assault), unnamed butler and footman (Baron's servants), Lomax (librarian who helped Watson) Sir George Lewis (HAMM; Damery's previous client, concerned with the Hammerford Will case) , Charlie Peace (PEAC; real criminal mentioned by SH), Thomas Griffiths Wainwright (WAIN; real criminal mentioned by SH), Le Brun (Baron's previous victim of assault who was crippled for life), "Dr. Hill Barton" (Watson's alias), Professor Moriarty none mentioned 50 56 BLAN CSB Blanched Soldier -- Liberty and Strand 10 1926 F.D. Steele (5) H.K. Elcock (5) 1 21 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 away James M. Dodd -- -- suspicion of abduction -- Godfrey Emsworth -- none SH intervened * Tuxbury Old Park 5 mi from Bedford, in Bedfordshire 32,D46 7J,27 53 1 train, cab 106 -- none -- -- Watson had remarried, according to SH SH wrote this story himself. Deduced that client was an ex-cavalryman who had served in South Africa, based on his appearance "I see no more than you, but I have trained myself to notice what I see." Young man searching for his missing army buddy The ideas of my friend Watson, though limited, are exceedingly pertinacious. Have Mr. Holmes's perceptions or attitudes changed? Colonel Emsworth (Godfrey's father), Mrs. Emsworth (his mother), Ralph (butler), Ralph's wife (maid who had also been Godfrey's nurse), Mr. Kent (surgeon who was attending Godfrey), Sir James Saunders (specialist in dermatology who examined Godfrey at SH's request), unnamed station-master and innkeeper in the village with whom Dodd inquired about Godfrey's whereabouts Mrs. Watson (implied new wife), Baldy Simpson and Anderson (two fellow soldiers of Godfrey's who had been killed in the battle at Buffelsspruit), unnamed doctor who had treated Godfrey in the leper hospital the commission from the Sultan of Turkey (SULT), SH's unpublished professional service to Sir James Saunders (SIRJ) 51 49 MAZA CSB Mazarin Stone -- Strand and Hearst's 10 1921 A. Gilbert (3) F.D. Steele (4) 6 1 1894 7 xx 1903 ? xx xx 1903 ? xx xx 1904 ? away Lord Cantlemere, PM, Home Secretary -- -- theft -- government -- Count Negretto Slyvius and Sam Merton Villain arrested 221B Baker St West End; Watson makes 1 rd trip to Scotland Yard 96-97 98-99 1.9 1 cab 3.8 -- Youghal note workman, old woman Written in 3rd person; EMPT was "before Billy's time" SH expected the Villain to try to murder him in this case. SH only interested in recovering the diamond. --- "I am a brain, Watson. The rest of me is a mere appendix. Therefore, it is the brain I must consider." Crown diamond stolen; SH fooled villains with wax statue and recorded violin music It was pleasant to Dr. Watson to find himself once more in the untidy room of the first floor in Baker Street which had . . . Did Watson record this case, or did someone else do it? Mrs. Hudson, Billy the page, Straubenzee (maker of air-guns), Tavernier (made wax dummy of SH), Ikey Sanders (accomplice who refused to cut up the diamond), Van Seddar (accomplice ostensibly prepared to smuggle of the diamond out of the country) Mrs. Harold, Miss Minnie Warrender (prior victims of Count Sylvius), unnamed cabmen and the commissionaire who SH had as witnesses against Sylvius Baron Dowson (DOWS; villain from an unpublished case who acknowledged SH's ability for disguise) 52 55 3GAB CSB Three Gables -- Liberty and Strand 9 1926 F.D. Steele (6) H.K. Elcock (4) 3 15 1893 5 26 1903 6 xx 1896 ? 9 14 1902 away Mary Maberley Mortimer Maberley -- attempted blackmail & attempted murder bludgeoning Isadora Klein & Douglas Maberley Barney Stockdale and Steve Dixie Douglas Maberley & Isadora Klein Villain died & SH intervened * The Three Gables Harrow Weald, plus side trips to St. James Street Grosvenor Square 92,C6 4M,19 & 81 10.5 2 train, cab 43 -- unnamed letter, telegram -- Watson "had not seen Holmes for some days" SH did not seem to be his usual self in this case. SH deduced much information about this case from Susan via her attitude and answers "I suppose I shall have to compound a felony as usual." Mary's son Douglas threatened Klein w/ scandal; she had him assaulted and he later died I don't think that any of my adventures with Mr. Sherlock Holmes opened quite so abruptly, or so dramatically, as that which I associate with The Three Gables. Was this the least popular of all the SH adventures? How did Holmes miss the death of Douglas in the papers, if "all London knew him"? Mr. Sutro (Mrs. Maberley's lawyer), Susan (wife of Barney Stockdale who spied on Mrs. Maberley while posing as her maid), Langdale Pike (gossip columnist who helped SH), Mary (Maberley's maid), Duke of Lomond (Klein's fiance), Isadora's unnamed footman, "Haines-Johnson" (alias of the unknown house-agent who tried to buy Mrs. Maberley's house) Perkins (previous murder victim of Steve Dixie), Ferguson (retired sea captain who was the previous owner of Mrs. Maberley's house), Klein (Isadora's late German husband who was a sugar magnate) the trifling matter of Mortimer Maberley (MABE; Mrs. Maberley's late husband who had used SH's services some years before) 53 52 SUSS CSB Sus*** Vampire -- Strand and Hearst's 1 1924 H.K. Elcock (4) W.T. Benda (4) 11 19 1901 11 19 1896 11 19 1901 11 20 1896 home Robert Ferguson Morrison, Morrison, and Dodd -- attempted murder poison infant son Mrs. Ferguson Jacky Ferguson SH intervened * Cheeseman's * Lamberley, Sus***; (train left from Victoria; assume distance from Horsham plus 5 miles) 12,A47 A4,12 39 1 train, cab 78 Chequers Inn none letter, telegram -- Watson had met client while playing rugby for Blackheath in his youth SH mentioned the case of the Gloria Scott, but was unable to congratulate Watson on his writing of it. SH surmised the solution to this case even before he had arrived at the scene of the mystery "The world is big enough for us. No ghosts need apply." Ferguson's son from 1st marriage tried to kill infant son from 2nd one; 2nd wife blamed as "vampire" Holmes had read carefully a note which the last post had brought him. Compare parts of this storyline with that of BERY Dolores (Mrs. Ferguson's personal maid), Mrs. Mason (nurse to the baby), Michael (stablehand), Carlo (spaniel dog that Jacky tested the poison on), two unnamed servants who not been employed long by the Ferguson's (one of them described by Watson as a "smart maid") Vittoria the circus belle (VITT; case listed in SH's index), Vanderbilt and the Yeggman (VAND; case listed in SH's index), Vigor the Hammersmith wonder (VIGO; case listed in SH's index), Ferguson's unnamed late wife, Muirhead (his partner in their tea brokerage business in Mincing Lane) the ship named Matilda Briggs, which was associated with the Giant Rat of Sumatra (GRAT), Victor Lynch the forger (LYNC), Venomous lizard, or Gila (GILA) 54 53 3GAR CSB Three Garridebs -- Collier's and Strand 10 1924 J.R. Flanagan (3) H.K. Elcock (5) 6 19 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 home Nathan Garrideb -- -- attempted murder gunshot Sherlock Holmes -- James Winter,alias Killer Evans,aka John Garrideb Villain arrested * 136 Little Ryder St 2 round trips to Seymour & Connaught Sts (2.4mi), plus 1 rd trip to Scotland Yard (3.8mi); (assume * Little Ryder St is off Edgware Road in Tyburnia) 96-97 98-99 6.2 na foot?, cab? 6.2 -- Lestrade telephone, note -- Watson suffered gunshot wound from Evans SH showed the most concern for Watson in this case, or at least more than in any other. SH deduced that Evans had been in England longer than he claimed based upon his dress. He and Watson also saw newspaper ad used American terminology "If our Wild West friend tries to live up to his nickname, we must be ready for him." Villain got Garrideb to leave his lodgings by a ruse so that he could retrieve counterfeit money hidden in the basement. It may have been a comedy, or it may have been a tragedy. It cost one man his reason, it cost me a blood-letting, and it cost yet another man the penalties of the law. Why did Sherlock Holmes refuse the knighthood? Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Saunders (caretaker of Nathan Garrideb's apt bldg), Rodger Prescott alias "Waldron" (previous tenant of Garrideb's rooms who was shot and killed by Killer Evans), Holloway and Steele (houseagents) Sir Hans Sloane (famous naturalist that Nathan Garrideb wanted to be compared with), "Dr. Lysander Starr" (ficticious name that SH made up to test Evan's knowledge of Topeka, KS) . . . "it was in the same month that Holmes refused a knighthood for services which may perhaps some day be described." (SERV) 55 50 THOR CSB Thor Bridge -- Strand and Hearst's 2 1922 A. Gilbert (7) G.P. Nelson (3) 10 4 1900 10 4 1900 10 4 1901 10 4 1901 home J. Neil Gibson -- -- suspicion of murder gunshot Maria Pinto Gibson Grace Dunbar Maria Pinto Gibson Villain died * Thor Place * Thor Bridge, Hampshire (use same distance estimated in COPP; assume within 5 mi of Winchester) 11,B40? 3E,10? 73 1 train, foot, trap 146 unnamed inn, 2 nights Sgt. Coventry letter -- Watson' s very long lead-in mentioned occasional cases without an explanation SH started this case after a "month of trivialities and stagnation', and appeared to be in good spirits. SH recognized importance of the unnecessary note clutched tightly in the left hand of the dead woman "When a crime is coolly premeditated, then the means of covering it are coolly premeditated also." Financial magnate's wife was found dead; beautiful governess suspected Somewhere in the vaults of the bank of Cox and Co., at Charing Cross, there is a travel-worn and battered tin . . . Was SH prejudiced against Gibson? Billy the page, Mr. Marlow Bates (manager of Gibson's estate), Mr. Ferguson (Gibson's secretary), Mr. Joyce Cummings (Grace Dunbar's lawyer), unnamed gamekeeper who found Mrs. Gibson's body, unnamed doctor who examined the body , unnamed villager who placed Miss Dunbar at the scene of the crime SH's unnamed new cook who apparently did a poor job of cooking hard-boiled eggs Isadora Persano and the remarkable worm (ISAD), disappearance of James Phillimore (PHIL), disappearance of the cutter "Alicia" (ALIC) 56 51 CREE CSB Creeping Man -- Strand and Hearst's 3 1923 H.K. Elcock (5) F.D. Steele (6) 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 away Trevor Bennett -- -- unethical pharmaceutical experimentation -- Professor Presbury -- H. Lowenstein SH intervened * Camford University Could be either Oxford or Cambridge Universities 11 , but Oxford is more likely3; uncertain whether they stayed overnight at the Chequers on their second visit, but assume they did. 21,A40 or 33,C50 E3,18 or B6,28 55 2 train, hansom, foot 220 The Chequers, 2 nights none telegram, note -- Watson's practice was "not inconsiderable" at the time of this case SH mentioned COPP; said he would hold Lowenstein criminally responsible for his "poisons" SH recognized the importance of the dog's change in behaviour towards Professor Presbury "When one tries to rise above Nature, one is liable to fall below it." Professor exhibited unexplained strange behavior due to "fountain of youth" medication Mr. Sherlock Holmes was always of opinion that I should publish the singular facts connected with Professor Presbury . . Consider Mr. Holmes's philosophic arguments at end. Roy (Presbury's wolfhound dog), Edith (his daughter, and Bennett's fiance), Prof. Morphy (his colleague), Alice Morphy (his daughter, and Presbury's fiance), A. Dorak (Lowenstein's agent), Macphail (Presbury's coachman), Mercer (Holmes's assistant) unnamed student in Prague who sent Bennett a letter saying he had seen Prof Presbury there none mentioned 57 57 LION CSB Lion's Mane -- Liberty and Strand 11 1926 F.D. Steele (7) H.K. Elcock (3) 7 30 1907 7 27 1909 7 27 1909 6 25 1907 none police -- -- suspicion of murder -- Fitzroy McPherson Ian Murdoch none SH intervened -- SH lives in a villa in South Downs near * Fulworth, Sus*** (assume between Newhaven and Eastborne) 13, E51? 8E,12? 1 1 foot 2 -- Bardle -- -- Case occurred after Sherlock Holmes retired; Watson visited him occasionally on weekends SH wrote this story himself. Used photographic evidence during the course of his investigation. Deduced that Stackhurst was going swimming by the bulge of a towel in his pocket "Women have seldom been an attraction to me, for my brain has always governed my heart." SH investigated the suspicious death of science teacher Fitzroy McPherson It is a most singular thing that a problem which was certainly as abstruse as any which I have faced in my long . . . Have Mr. Holmes's perceptions or attitudes changed? SH's unnamed housekeeper, Harold Stackhurst (schoolmaster), Anderson (constable), Miss Maud Bellamy (McPherson's fiance), Tom and William Bellamy (her father and brother), unnamed doctor who examined McPherson, Sudbury and Blount (students who found his dead dog) J.G. Wood, (author of "Out of Doors", a book which described the Lion's Mane), Fitzroy's unnamed old uncle who Maude feared would disinherit him if he knew of their engagement none mentioned 58 59 VEIL CSB The Veiled Lodger The Abbas Parva Tragedy Liberty and Strand 1 1927 F.D. Steele (4) Frank Wiles (3) 9 22 1896 10 xx 1896 ? 10 xx 1896 ? xx xx 1890 ? away Eugenia Ronder Mrs. Merrilow -- murder bludgeoning Mr. Ronder Sahara King (the lion that attacked Eugenia) Eugenia Ronder and Leonardo SH intervened *Abbas Parva, a fictional small village in Berkshire Mrs. Merrilow's house in South Brixton 95,H4 B6,20 & 86 5 1 hansom 10 -- Edmunds letter -- Watson changed the name and location in the interests of discretion SH needed Watson's help as a witness once again SH recognized that Eugenia Ronder was considering suicide based upon her tone of voice "The example of patient suffering is in itself the most precious of all lessons to an impatient world." Disfigured woman confessed that she and her lover murdered her cruel husband When one considers that Mr. Sherlock Holmes was in active practice for twenty-three years, and that for seventeen of . . . Why wasn't Watson living with SH at Baker Street? Jimmy Griggs (clown in Ronder's traveling circus who tried to be helpful) Wombwell and Sanger (rival English showmen) The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant (POLI) 59 60 SHOS CSB Shoscombe Old Place -- Liberty and Strand 3 1927 F.D. Steele (7) Frank Wiles (5) 5 26 1903 5 6 1902 5 6 1902 5 9 1883 home John Mason -- -- suspicion of murder -- Lady Beatrice Falder Sir Robert Norbertson none SH intervened * Shoscombe Old Place * Shoscombe, somewhere in Berkshire (assume distance to Newbury, a horse race track) 9 21,E40 E7,18 54 1 train, cab 108 The Green Dragon, 2 nights none note fisherman Watson admitted to an interest in betting on horse racing. SH realized the value of forensic science SH recognized the significance of Sir Robert giving away Lady Beatrice's dog to the innkeeper "It is only the colourless, uneventful case which is hopeless." Nobleman kept the death of his sister a secret to avoid bankruptcy Sherlock Holmes had been bending for a long time over a low-power microscope. Was Sir Robert's conduct really "inexcusable"? SH's unnamed page, Sam Brewer (creditor who was horsewhipped by Sir Robert), Stephens (butler), Mrs. Norlett (maid, formerly Carrie Evans), Mr. Norlett (her husb), Sandy Bain (jockey), Harvey (servant), Josiah Barnes (innkeeper) , unnamed Shoscombe spaniel dog Sir James Falder (Lady Falder's late husband), St. Pancras Case (PANC; case handled by Merivale, a Scotland Yard official who SH was helping), Shoscombe Prince (name of Sir Robert's racehorse), Sir James's unnamed brother the case of the coiner that SH ran down by identifying the zinc and copper filings in the seam of his cuff (COIN) 60 58 RETI CSB Retired Colourman -- Liberty and Strand 12 1926 F.D. Steele (4) Frank Wiles (5) 8 20 1898 7 28 1898 xx xx 1898 ? xx xx 1898 ? home Josiah Amberley Scotland Yard -- murder poison Mrs. Amberley and Dr. Ray Ernest -- Josiah Amberley Villain arrested * The Haven Lewisham, plus Watson's 140mi rd trip to * Little Purlington, near Frinton in Es*** 95,H6; 35,G58 B6,20 & 86; L2,21 8 3 train, cab 188 The Railway Arms, 1 night MacKinnon telephone, note, telegram -- Watson was alternately criticized and praised for his efforts by Mr. Holmes SH deceived Watson by sending him out with Villain to Little Purlington as a ruse, and committed burglary SH recognized the importance of the fresh paint applied to the door and woodwork of the strong room "With your natural advantages, Watson, every lady is your helper and accomplice." Old man murdered his young wife and her male friend via gas-pipe, then made it appear they eloped Sherlock Holmes was in a melancholy and philosophic mood that morning. Did Holmes exhibit unusual mood swings in this case? J.C. Elman (vicar of Little Purlington), Mr. Barker (Holmes's "hated rival" who assisted him in the end), SH's unnamed agent who sent bogus telegram from Vicar Elman, Amberley's unnamed housekeeper, unnamed members of Dr. Ernest's family who hired Barker to investigate Carina (concert vocalist that SH went to hear at Albert Hall), Brickfall (Amberley's partner in the company he had retired from) the case of the two Coptic Patriarchs (2COP) | |
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| BIBLIOGRAPHY, REFERENCES, and FOOTNOTES (v. 9.2 01-29-10) Bibliography: Literature consulted: "Rand Mc Nally Road Atlas of Britain", 1992 version, Harper-Collins Publishers Ltd. 1991 "A-Z Great Britain Road Atlas", 2004 version, Geographers' A-Z Map Company Ltd. 2003 "The Encylopaedia Sherlockiana", Jack W. Tracy, Doubleday & Co. 1977 "The Canonical Compendium", Stephen Clarkson, Calabash Press 1992 Websites consulted: http://www.sherlockpeoria.net/Who_is_Sherlock/SherlockTimeline.html by Brad Keefauver http://www.sherlockian.net by Chris Redmond http://www.221bakerstreet.org by Michael Sherman http://members.aol.com/mfrankland/home.htm by David Richardson http://www.diogenes-club.com by David N. Cisler http://www.mikekrejci.com/Doyle/index.phtml by Mike Krejci http://www.camdenhouse.ignisart.com by R. Wilcox http://www.dunwich.org/tv/sherlock/sherlock.html by Baptiste Marcel http:///www.mapquest.com http://www.bluepointstudio.com/www/products/pocketearth.html References and Footnotes: 1 Michael Harrison, In the Footsteps of Sherlock Holmes (New York: Berkley Publishing Corp, 1972), pp.108-110 2 Although the questions posed here are my own, there will necessarily be some duplication and overlap with questions posed by others. For a much more extensive list of thought-provoking questions, see Rosemary Michaud's articles here: http://www.sherlockian.net/canon/halloa/ 3 William S. Baring-Gould, The Annotated Sherlock Holmes (New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1967), 2nd ed., volume 2, p. 753 footnote #3 and p.761 footnote #14 4 David L. Hammer, The Game is Afoot (Dubuque, IA: Gasogene Press, Ltd, 1983), pp. 168-175 5 Michael Harrison, pp. 266-272 6 Since SH was operating out of The Cedars, he had to have been there at least once before he met Watson at the Bar of Gold. Adding a mile or two for his local inquiries around Lee, we then have 33.7 + 20 + 2 = 55.7 miles total mile traveled 7 David L. Hammer, pp.100-105 8 Ibid., pp 143-150 9 Although Hammer postulated that the town of *Crendall is in reality Cookham (pp.130-131), I will stand with my original supposition that Shoscombe was located near the horse racing locale of Newbury, and have used the distance from Baker Street to there. 10 David L. Hammer, pp.128-129 11 Jack Tracy, The Encyclopaedia Sherlockiana (New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1977), p. 272 12 Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) http://www.victorianweb.org/science/cuvier.html 13 Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) see the following: Philip A. Shreffler, "Holmes and Thoreau," Baker Street Journal, vol 19 #3 (Sept, 1969), 149 Walter P. Armstrong, "The Literary Holmes", Baker Street Journal, vol 44 #3 (Sept, 1994), 137 14 Stephen Clarkson, The Canonical Compendium (British Columbia: Calabash Press, 1999), p.427 15 The number in parentheses indicates the number of illustrations done by the artist. See this link: http://www.camdenhouse.ignisart.com/gallery/index.html (formerly www.bakerstreet221b.de/canon/ and has changed since earlier versions of this Database) 16 averaged measurements taken from A-Z Road Atlas, Rand McNally Atlas, and mapquest.com 17 taken from data compiled by Philip K. Jones in his paper entitled, "The Untold Tales - Analyzed" These data consist of the generally agreed upon "unpublished cases", as well as those which support all the pastiche he has found that tell these tales. To obtain a copy of his paper, contact Mr. Jones via e-mail: Illdressed_vagabond@yahoo.com 18 Philip K. Jones, "Codes for the Apocrypha and the Untold Tales", The Shoso-in Bulletin, vol 14, (2004), pp. 103-114 19 As Mr. Jones points out in "The Untold Tales - Analyzed", it is unclear whether the Red Leech and the death of Crosby the banker are the same or are different cases. Thus, they are being treated as two separate cases, in case they actually are. ;-) 20 These titles may originate from internal references within the Canon, as well as to those found outside the Canon. In either case, these titles do not represent new or "unpublished" stories, and are simply alternative names for the established existing cases. 21 Leslie Klinger, The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes (New York: WW Norton & Co., Inc., 2005), p. 1272 22 Ibid., p.1310 23 The Random House College Dictionary, ed. Jess Stein, revised edition (New York: Random House, Inc., 1984), p. 1258 24 Thanks to correspondence from Mr. Keith Albrant. He writes: "Although I have been so far unable to document the total number of illustrations appearing in the initial Lippincott Magazine issue of February 1990, apparently Herbert Denman rendered the front piece illustration (see: Donald A[itcheson] Redmond, Sherlock Holmes Among the Pirates: Copyright and Conan Doyle in America 1890–1930 (New York: Greenwood Press, 1990), 115. See http://books.google.com/books?id=1MOTFsvCFVMC (accessed 8 Mar. 2009). Moreover, this original illustration is reproduced in at least two sources: Klinger, Leslie S., ed., The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes, vol. 3, The Novels: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Valley of Fear, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (New York: W. W. Norton, 2005), 360; and William S[tuart]Baring-Gould, The Annotated Sherlock Holmes: The Four Novels and Fifty-Six Short Stories Complete, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (New York: Wings Books, 1992), 679. In addition, the WorldCat database indicates following libraries have a copy of the original magazine, noted simply as “illustrated”: Doyle, Arthur Conan, “The Sign of the Four, or, The Problem of the Sholtos,” Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine 45, no. 266 (Feb. 1890): [145]-223. " 25 Thanks again to correspondence from Mr. Keith Albrant. He has written an excellent monograph on the subject of the illustrators involved with "A Study in Scarlet" ! To obtain a copy of it, please contact him at: kalbran1@san.rr.com TO BE CONTINUED !!! | |
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| DD # OX # Abbr Book (v. 9.2 01-29-10) Season & Episode ITV Original Air Date PBS Original Air Date Dramatised By Directed By Produced By Casting Director MPI Home Video DVD Title ISBN # Cast Members in this Film Deviations between the Film and the Canon Trivia 1 1 STUD novel Study in Scarlet 2 2 SIGN novel Sign of Four 4.1 1987-12-29 1988-10-27 John Hawkesworth Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Feature Film Collection 0-7886-0460-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Robin Hunter(Maj Sholto),Alf Joint (McMurdo),John Thaw (Small),Kiran Shah(Tonga), Jenny Seagrove (Mary Morstan), Derek Deadman (Williams), Ronald Lacey (Sholto bros), Ishaq Bux (LalChowdar), Terence Skelton (Cap Morstan), Marjorie Sudell (Mrs Bernstone), Emrys James (Athelney Jones), Gordon Gostelow (Sherman), Dave Atkins (Mordecai Smith), Lila Kaye (wife), William Ash (son Jack), Courtney Roper-Knight (Wiggins),Badi Uzzaman(Kartar Singh), Renu Setna (Achmet), Ravinder S. Reyett (Jagodish Singh) Mary Morstan was not blond; although he appeared to be interested in her, Watson did not become romantically involved as per the Canon; Ronald Lacey's portrayal of Thaddeus Sholto was excellent! Overall very good to excellent fidelity to the Canon, and the most faithful "Feature Film" of the five. 3 3 SCAN ADV Scandal in Bohemia 1.1 1984-4-24 1985-3-14 Alexander Baron Paul Annett Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 1 0-7886-0204-7 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson),Gayle Hunnicutt (Irene Adler), Wolf Kahler (King), Michael Carter (Godfrey Norton), Max Faulkner (John), Tessa Worsley (Mrs Willard, Adler's servant), Will Tracy (Clergyman), Tim Pierce (cabby), Tom Watt , Paul Elsam, David Bauckman, Edward York, John Graham Davies, (crowd), John Carr (burglar) Mrs. Hudson present; Watson was not married; Borrowed lines from SIGN regarding cocaine use and consulting detective; Adler's servant given name Mrs Willard in the Film 4 5 REDH ADV Red-headed League 2.5 1985-9-22 1986-3-6 John Hawkesworth John Bruce Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 5 0-7886-0422-8 Roger Hammond (Jabez Wilson), Tim McInnery (Vincent Spaulding/John Clay), Richard Wilson (Duncan Ross), John Labanowski (Athelney Jones), John Woodnutt (Merryweather), Ian Bleasdale (accountant), Harry Goodier (constable), Eric Porter (Moriarty), Reginald Stewart (doorman) Moriarty appeared in Film 5 4 IDEN ADV Case of Identity 6 6 BOSC ADV Boscombe Valley Mystery 5.4 1991-3-14 1991-12-5 John Hawkesworth June Howson Michael Cox James Bain Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Jonathan Barlow (Insp Summerby), Peter Vaughan (John Turner), Joanna Roth (Alice Turner), Leslie Schofield (William McCarthy), James Purefoy (James McCarthy), Cliff Howells (Crowder), Makala Saunders (Patience Crowder), Mark Jordon (George, McCarthy's groom), Will Tracey (coroner) Watson not married; no train scene; Lestrade should be in Film, not Summerby; Should be Patience Moran in Film not Patience Crowder; "Cooee" not mentioned. Alice was very likeable and Film had a happy ending. Should be in "Adventures" not "Casebook" as Canon 7 7 FIVE ADV Five Orange Pips 8 8 TWIS ADV Man with the Twisted Lip 3.5 1986-8-6 1987-3-5 Alan Plater Patrick Lau June Wyndham-Davies Joan McCann Return vol. 5 0-7886-0489-9 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Clive Francis (Neville St. Clair), Eleanor Davis (Mrs St Claire), Terence Longdon (Isa Whitney), Patricia Garwood (Kate Whitney), Denis Lill (Insp Bradstreet), Albert Moses (lascar), Dudley James (constable) Mrs. Hudson present; Watson was not married; was otherwise exact and some scenes improved over the Canon! Casting was excellent in this Film 9 9 BLUE ADV Blue Carbuncle 1.7 1984-6-5 1985-4-25 Paul Finney David Carson Michael Cox Doreen Jones Adventures vol. 3 0-7886-0359-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Ken Campbell (James Ryder), Brian Miller (Insp Bradstreet), Rosalind Knight (Countess), Desmond McNamara (John Horner), Ros Simmons (Cusack), Frank Middlemass (Henry Baker), Don McCorkindale (Windigate), Amelda Brown (Jennie Horner), Frank Mills (Peterson), Eric Allen (Breckenridge), Maggie Jones (Mrs. Oakshott), Ricki Scott (hotel attendant), John Cannon, Eric Kent (street roughs), Ted Beyer (warder) SH implied Peterson will get 1000 pound reward and he and Watson also saw to it that Horner was freed from jail; Horner portrayed as a family man with two children and a wife named Jennie 10 10 SPEC ADV Speckled Band 1.6 1984-5-29 1985-3-21 Jeremy Paul John Bruce Michael Cox Susie Bruffin Adventures vol. 2 0-7886-0306-X Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Rosalyn Landor (Helen), Jeremy Kemp (Roylott), Denise Armon (Julia), John Gill (driver), Stephen Mallatratt (Armitage), Tim Condren (Thorne) The blacksmith that Roylott threw into a stream given the name Thorne in the Film Film used the same house as ABBE for the exterior shots. 11 11 ENGR ADV Engineer's Thumb | |
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| 12 12 NOBL ADV Noble Bachelor aka "The Eligible Bachelor" 6.3 1993-2-10 1994-2-10 T.R. Bowen Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Feature Film Collection 0-7886-0460-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Geoffrey Beevers (Insp Montgomery), Simon Williams (Lord Robert St. Simon), Paris Jefferson (Hattie Doran), Anna Calder-Marshall (Lady Northcote), Mary Ellis (Lady Florence), Phillada Sewell (Lady Mary), Elspeth March (Lady Blanche), Heather Chasen (Amelia St. Simon), Bob Sessions (Aloysius Doran), Joanna McCall (Flora Millar), Myles Hoyle (Thomas Floutier), Bruce Myers (Gallagher), Tres Hanley (Alice), Joyce Grundy (Esther), Robin Hart (Oswald), Peter Graves (George Tidy), Peter Warnock (Francis Moulton), Don Blaylock (butler), Audrey Phillips (waiter), Vincent Worth (doorkeeper) Mrs. Hudson present; Film had many more characters than Canonical version. Watson was away rather than living at Baker St. Borrowed beginning from DYIN. Much more confusing than necessary. Should be Lestrade not Montgomery. Same older actress from 3GAB appears in this film. one of the worst renditions of the Canon, and the worst of the five "Feature Films" 13 13 BERY ADV Beryl Coronet 14 14 COPP ADV Copper Beeches 2.1 1985-8-25 1986-2-27 Bill Craig Paul Annett Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 3 0-7886-0359-0 Natasha Richardson (Violet Hunter), Joss Ackland (Rucastle), Lottie Ward (wife), Stuart Shinberg (son Edward), Rachel Ambler (dtr Alice), Michael Loney (Fowler), Peter Jonfield (Toller), Angela Browne (Mrs Toller), Patience Collier (Miss Stoper) none noted; in my opinion probably the most faithful of all of the Granada series to the Canon; casting was excellent in this film. 15 15 SILV MEM Silver Blaze 4.4 1988-4-13 1988-11-17 John Hawkesworth Brian Mills June Wyndham-Davies James Bain Return vol. 4 0-7886-0488-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Peter Barkworth (Col Ross), Barry Lowe (John Straker), Jonathan Coy (Fitzroy Simpson), Malcolm Storry (Insp Gregory), Manda-Jayne Beard (Edith Baxter), David John (Ned Hunter), Sally Faulkner (Mrs Straker), Russell Hunter (Sylas Brown),Nicholas Teare (Dawson), Marcus Kimber (bookmaker), Geoffrey Banks (race official) Mrs. Hudson present; John Straker named Jonathan in Film 16 17 YELL MEM Yellow Face 17 18 STOC MEM Stockbroker's Clerk 18 19 GLOR MEM Gloria Scott 19 20 MUSG MEM Musgrave Ritual 3.3 1986-7-23 1987-2-19 Jeremy Paul David Carson June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Return vol. 5 0-7886-0489-9 Michael Culver (Reginald Musgrave), James Hazeldine (Brunton), Johanna Kirby (Rachel Howells), Ian Marter (Insp Fereday), Patrick Blackwe (Tregallis), Theresa Banham (his daughter Janet) Watson was with Holmes in the Film, rather than the story being told to him by Holmes; Rachel's body found in the pond, rather than her simply escaping; SH used drugs in the Film but not in the Canon. 20 21 REIG MEM The Reigate Squire 21 22 CROO MEM Crooked Man 1.5 1984-5-22 1985-4-18 Alfred Shaughnessy Alan Grint Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 2 0-7886-0306-X Norman Jones (Henry), Michael Lumsden (young Henry), Denys Hawthorne (Barclay), James Wilby (young Barclay), Lisa Daniely (Nancy), Catherine Rabett (young Nancy), Paul Chapman (Maj Murphy), Fiona Shaw (Miss Morrison), Shelagh Stephenson (Jane), Colin Campbell (Bates), Maggie Holland (Mrs Fenning) Watson was not married; unnamed cook and coachman were given names in Film (Bates and Mrs Fenning); Nancy met Henry indoors instead of on the street. Very touching performance by Norman James 22 23 RESI MEM Resident Patient 2.4 1985-9-15 1986-2-13 Derek Marlowe David Carson Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 5 0-7886-0422-8 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Patrick Newell (Blessington), Tim Barlow (Biddle, "the Count"), Brett Forrest (Hayward, "the Count's son"), Nicholas Clay (Trevelyan), Charles Cork (Cartwright), John Ringham (Insp Lanner), Lucy Ann Wilson (Nora,Trevelyan's maid), Norman Wills (detective), Dusty Young (carpenter who installed bars), David Squire (Fenton, the pageboy) Mrs. Hudson present; other minor deviations from Canon e.g. lack of Watson's "brown study" scene, but otherwise quite faithful to the Canon; "403 Brook St." rooms are exquisitely beautiful and luxuriant! 23 24 GREE MEM Greek Interpreter 2.2 1985-9-1 1986-2-6 Derek Marlowe Alan Grint Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 4 0-7886-0381-7 Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes), Alkis Kritikos (Mr Melas), George Costigan (Wilson Kemp), Nick Field (Harold Latimer), Anton Alexander (Paul Kratides), Victoria Harwood (Sophy Kratides), Oliver Maguire (Insp Gregson), Rita Howard (Mrs Stern), Peter MacKriel (Ticket Inspector on train) Melas's landlady given name Mrs.Stern in Film; Latimer died in train accident and Mycroft caught Kemp in train at end of Film, instead of Sophy killing them both some months later in Buda-Pesth 24 25 N***A MEM Naval Treaty 1.3 1984-5-8 1985-4-4 Jeremy Paul Alan Grint Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 1 0-7886-0204-7 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson) David Gwillim (Percy Phelps), Alison Skilbeck (Annie), Gareth Thomas (Joseph), Ronald Russell (Holdhurst), Nicholas Geake (Gorot), Pamela Pitchford (Mrs Tangey), John Malcolm (Tangey), David Rodigan (Insp Forbes), Eve Matheson (Tangey's daughter), John Taylor (Dr Ferrier) Watson was not married; "VR" bullet holes in wall borrowed from MUSG. Otherwise hardly any deviation at all from the Canon. Verbatim dialogues. Excellent. 25 26 FINA MEM Final Problem 2.6 1985-9-29 1986-3-13 John Hawkesworth Alan Grint Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 5 0-7886-0422-8 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Eric Porter (Moriarty), Olivier Pierre (Louvre Director), Claude Le Sache (Interior Minister), Michael Goldie (artist), Paul Sirr (expert), Robert Henderson (American millionaire), Jim Dunk (porter), Paul Humpoletz (Steiler),Simon Adams (Swiss boy) Mrs. Hudson present; Watson was not married; theft of Mona Lisa was "matter of the French government"; Moriarty admitted to masterminding REDH; excellent Swiss scenery, and ending was very well handled Holmes had the exact same firearm in his pocket as was carried by Sir Henry in HOUN 26 28 EMPT RET Empty House 3.1 1986-7-9 1987-2-5 John Hawkesworth Howard Baker June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Return vol. 1 0-7886-0469-4 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Colin Jeavons (Lestrade), Patrick Allen (Col. Moran), Paul Lacoux (Ronald Adair), Naomi Buch (Lady Maynooth), Richard Bebb (Sir John Hardy), Robert Addie (Mr. Murray), James Bree (coroner) In the Film, Watson was working with Lestrade, had performed autopsy on Adair, and appeared at the Inquest; Hardy attested to being Adair's godfather 27 29 NORW RET Norwood Builder 2.3 1985-9-8 1986-2-20 Richard Harris Ken Grieve Michael Cox Doreen Jones Adventures vol. 4 0-7886-0381-7 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Colin Jeavons (Lestrade), Jonathan Adams (Oldacre), Matthew Solon (John Mc Farlane), Helen Ryan (his mother), Andy Rashleigh (constable), Anthony Langdon (tramp), Ted Carroll (seafaring tramp), Rosalie Crutchley (Mrs Lexington) Mrs. Hudson present; Seafaring tramp murdered by Oldacre and his body set afire instead of "a dead dog or rabbits" as SH suggested in the Canon: another improvement to the Canon as in TWIS 28 31 DANC RET Dancing Men 1.2 1984-5-1 1985-3-28 Anthony Skene John Bruce Michael Cox Jose Scott Adventures vol. 1 0-7886-0204-7 Eugene Lipinski (Slaney), Betsey Brantley (Elsie), Tenniel Evans (Hilton), Wendy Jane Walker (Saunders), Lorraine Peters (Mrs. King), David Ross (Insp Martin), Paul Jaynes (Walker), Bernard Atha (Dr. Carthew) SH was bent over a microscope as per SHOS instead of chemical vessels; Doctor given name Carthew in the Film; Watson took WAY too many of SH's lines 29 30 SOLI RET Solitary Cyclist 1.4 1984-5-15 1985-4-11 Alan Plater Paul Annett Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Adventures vol. 1 0-7886-0204-7 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson) Barbara Wilshere (Violet), John Castle (Carruthers), Michael Siberry (Woodley), Ellis Dale (Williamson), Sara Aitchison (Sarah Carruthers), Stafford Gordon (landlord), Simon Bleakley (Peter), Penny Gowling (Mrs. Dixon) Mrs. Hudson present; Borrowed line "I never guess" from SIGN; SH used cocaine at end; Carruther's daughter given name Sarah in Film 30 32 PRIO RET Priory School 3.6 1986-8-13 1987-3-12 T.R. Bowen John Madden June Wyndham-Davies James Bain Return vol. 3 0-7886-0487-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Christopher Benjamin (Dr Huxtable), Michael Bertenshaw (Mr. Aveling), Nicholas Gecks (James Wilder), Alan Howard (the Duke), William Abney (Rivers the servant), Jack Carr (Rueben Hayes), Brenda Elder (Mrs Hayes), Nissar Moti (Lord Saltire), Mark Turin (Caunter) Mrs Hudson present; Many minor deviations from original Canonical script, but none had any significant effect on the plot. Major deviation was that James Wilder died at the end of the Film. 31 33 BLAC RET Black Peter 32 34 CHAS RET Charles A. Milverton 6.1 1992-1-2 1993-5-6 Jeremy Paul Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett & Pam Bailey Feature Film Collection 0-7886-0460-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Colin Jeavons (Lestrade), Hans Meyer (Hebworth, alias Veitch), Robert Hardy (CAM), Norma West (Lady Diana Swinstead), Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies (Dowager), Nickolas Grace (Bertrand), Serena Gordon (Lady Eva Blackwell), Sarah McVicar (Charlotte Miles), David Mallison (Colonel Dorking), Brian Mitchell (Earl of Dovercourt), Sophie Thompson (Agatha), Steven Simms (Stokes), Belinda Peters (Lillie), Henrietta Whitson-Jones (Daphne), Alan Rothwell (Tronson), Howard Gay (Lewis), David Scase (art dealer), Jimmy Hibbert (Hobbs), Tony Broughton (auctioneer), Lee Clarke (Emile), Simon Fogg (cabaret artist) Mrs. Hudson present; SH mentioned that Milverton was a member of the Diogenes Club? The Film had many more characters than the Canon, and was somewhat embellished. Lady Swinstead identified as Milverton's assassin, and Colonel Dorking was exposed as a homo***ual to Charlotte Miles, e.g. Otherwise, the plot and dialogs were quite faithful to the original story, and ranks 3rd of 5 in Canonical fidelity. 33 35 SIXN RET Six Napoleons 3.7 1986-8-20 1987-3-19 John Kane David Carson June Wyndham-Davies Judi Hayfield Return vol. 2 0-7886-0486-4 Colin Jeavons (Lestrade), Eric Sykes (Horace Harker), Steve Plytas (Venucci, Sr), Emile Wolk (Beppo), Gerald Campion (Morse Hudson), Marina Sirtis (Lucretia), Nadio Fortune (Beppo's cousin), Jeffrey Gardiner (Sandeford), Michael Logan (Josiah Brown), Vernon Cobtcheff (Mandelstam),Vincenzo Nicoli (Pietro Venucci) German manager given name Mandelstam in the Film 34 36 3STU RET Three Students 35 37 GOLD RET Golden Pince-Nez 7.3 1994-3-21 1996-1-18 Gary Hopkins Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes) Kathleen Byron (Mrs Marker), Christopher Guard (Willoughby Smith), Frank Finlay (Coram/Sergius), Nigel Planer (Insp Hopkins), Anna Carteret (Anna), Natalie Morse (Susan Tarleton), Patricia Kerrigan (Abigail Crosby), Roger Ringrose (Alexis), Daniel Finlay (Vladimir), Harry Kirkham (Mortimer) Mrs. Hudson present; Dr. Watson not present;Mycroft appeared in place of Watson, and "helped" SH far too much; Abigail presented as women's rights advocate and suspect in Smith's murder; Vladimir presented as murderer of Coram at end of Film; Hopkins too old 36 38 MISS RET Missing Three-Quarter | |
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| 37 39 ABBE RET Abbey Grange 3.2 1986-7-16 1987-2-12 Trevor Bowen Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Susie Bruffin Return vol. 1 0-7886-0469-4 Paul Williamson (Insp Hopkins), Conrad Phillips (Sir Eustace), Anne Louise Lambert (Lady Brackenstall), Zulema Dene (Theresa Wright), Oliver Tobias (Jack Crocker), Nicholas Chagrin (Mr Viviani) Inspector Hopkins was too old; manager of Adelaide- Southampton shipping office given the name Viviani in the Film; Did not occur in the winter; "Crocker" was misspelled in the opening credits. Film used the same house as SPEC for the exterior shots. 38 40 SECO RET Second Stain 3.4 1986-7-30 1987-2-26 John Hawkesworth John Bruce June Wyndham-Davies Return vol. 2 0-7886-0486-4 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Colin Jeavons (Lestrade), Harry Andrews (Lord Bellinger),Patricia Hodge (Lady Hilda Hope), Stuart Wilson (Trelawney Hope), Alan Bennion (Bates the butler), Yvonne Orengo (Madame Fournaye), Sean Scanlan (constable MacPherson), Yves Beneyton (Lucas) Wih only some minor paraphrasing in Lestrade's lines, most dialog was verbatim from Canon! The usual sharing of some of SH's lines by Watson. Jacobs from the Canon was named Bates in the Film 39 27 HOUN novel Hound of Baskervilles 4.7 1988-8-31 1988-12-8 Trevor Bowen & John Hawkesworth Brian Mills June Wyndham-Davies Joan McCann Feature Film Collection 0-7886-0460-0 Kristoffer Tabori (Sir Henry), Raymond Adamson (Sir Charles), Neil Duncan (Dr. Mortimer), Ronald Pickup (Barrymore), Rosemary McHale (Mrs Barrymore), Edward Romfourt (Purser), James Faulkner (Jack Stapleton), Fiona Gillies (Beryl Stapleton), Philip Dettmer (pageboy), Stephen Tomlin (Perkins), Bernard Horsfall (Frankland), Donald McKillop (vicar), Myrtle Devenish (postmistress), William Ikley (Selden), Elizabeth Spender (Laura Lyons), Donald Bisset (manservant) Dr. Mortimer was with Watson when he met up with SH, Selden portrayed as "childlike" from lobotomy; Stapleton not present when his body was found, etc. John Clayton the cab driver scene missing; Dr. Mortimer was at end of Film instead of Lestrade (who was missing in Film) In spite of these omissions, Film ranks as 2nd of 5 in Canonical fidelity. Excellent scenery and brilliant casting as usual. Sir Henry carried the exact same firearm as Holmes had in his pocket in FINA 40 41 VALL novel Valley of Fear 41 42 WIST BOW Wisteria Lodge 4.5 1988-4-20 1988-12-1 Jeremy Paul Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Judi Hayfield Return vol. 3 0-7886-0487-2 Kika Markham (Miss Burnet), Freddie Jones (Insp Baynes), Donald Churchill (John Scott Eccles), Basil Hoskins (Henderson), Trader Faulkner (Lucas), Arturo Venegas (Garcia), Guido Adoni (Luis), Sonny Caldinez (Mulatto), Abigail Melia & Lorna Rossi (Henderson's daughters) very minor differences: SH and Watson rented bicycles; Watson saw mulatto cook not Constable Walters; voodooism not mentioned in Film; Insp Gregson not in Film; flintlock pistols not in Canon 42 16 CARD BOW Cardboard Box 7.6 1994-4-11 1995-12-7 T.R. Bowen Sarah Hellings June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett & Pam Bailey Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Joanna David (Susan Cushing), Deborah Findlay (Sarah Cushing), Lucy Whybrow (Mary Browner), Tom Chadbon (Insp Hawkins), Thierry Harcourt (Marcel Jacottet), Richard Dixon (Bradbrook), Renny Krupinski (Murdoch Gull), Andrew Readman (postman), Ann Rye (Mrs Clyde), Rachel Smith (Lucy), Andy Tomlinson (policeman), Ciaran Hinds (Jim Browner) Mrs. Hudson present; Lestrade should be in Film, not Hawkins; Marcel Jacottet named as medical student; who are Bradbrook, Gull, Mrs Clyde, Lucy? Story much more complicated than necessary; Occurs at Christmas 1900, not in August; disappointing because it could have been easily made more faithful to the Canon 43 45 REDC BOW Red Circle 7.4 1994-3-28 1996-1-11 Jeremy Paul Sarah Hellings June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Kenneth Connor (Warren), Betty Marsden (Mrs Warren), John Hallam (Giorgiano), James Coombes (Gennaro Lucca), Sophia Diaz (Emilia Lucca), Tom Chadborn (Insp Hawkins), Kerry Shale (Leverton), Joseph Long (Enrico Firmani), Louise Heaney (Vera) Mrs. Hudson present; Gregson should be in Film, not Hawkins; Firmani Killed by Villain; SH & Leverton attacked by villain; many minor deviations, but basic storyline is ok; much of SH's fire taken away 44 43 BRUC BOW Bruce-Partington Plans 4.6 1988-4-27 1988-11-24 John Hawkesworth John Gorrie June Wyndham-Davies Joan McCann Return vol. 4 0-7886-0488-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes), Geoffrey Bayldon (Sidney Johnson), Denis Lill (Insp Bradstreet), Jonathan Newth (Col Valentine Walter), Amanda Waring (Violet Westbury), Sebastian Stride (Cadogan West), Robert Fyfe (clerk), Derek Ware (Oberstein), Simon Carter (butler), John Rapley (Railroad official), Stephen Crane & John Laing (Railroad workers) Mrs. Hudson present; Lestrade should be in Film, not Bradstreet, otherwise excellent adherence to the Canonical version 45 47 DYIN BOW Dying Detective 7.2 1994-3-14 1995-11-30 T.R. Bowen Sarah Hellings June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Susannah Harker (Adelaide Savage), Richard Bonneville (Victor Savage), Trevor Bowen (Charles Damant), Jonathan Hyde (Culverton Smith), Roy Hudd (John Gedgrave), John Labanowski (Insp Morton), Rowland Davies (Col. Carnac), Caroline John (Mrs. Carnac), Shaughn Seymour (Penrose Fisher), Keiran Flynn (Benson), Malcolm Hebden (Staples), Mary Ten Pow (chinese woman), Rachel Rice (Marina Savage), Colin Stevens (constable) Many extra characters in Film. Although marginally entertaining, there were many many deviations from Canon: opium den borrowed from TWIS; Baker Street Irregulars borrowed; Victor had wife Adelaide and dtr Marina. Culverton does not match description. Watson seeks help from him, etc. Rather disappointing. 46 46 LADY BOW Lady Frances Ca***x 5.1 1991-2-21 1991-8-27 T.R. Bowen John Madden Michael Cox James Bain Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Cheryl Campbell (Lady Frances), Julian Curry (Albert Schlessinger), Mary Cunningtham (Miss Calder), Jack Klaff (Philip Green), Nicholas Fry (hotel mgr), Michael Jayston (Earl of Rufton), Anthony Bensen (vicar), Anthony Schaeffer (bank mgr), Margo Stanley (woman in Undertaker's) Peters in a wheelchair; Earl of Rufton in Film should be her late father rather than brother Miss Calder is villains accomplice?Watson not attacked by Green in Film; Lestrade not in Film. Should be in "His Last Bow", not "Casebook" as per the Canon 47 44 DEVI BOW Devil's Foot 4.3 1988-4-6 1988-11-10 Gary Hopkins Ken Hannam June Wyndham-Davies Judi Hayfield Return vol. 4 0-7886-0488-0 Damien Thomas (Mortimer Tregennis), Michael Aitken (Rev Roundhay), Dennis Quilly (Sterndale), Freda Dowie (Mrs Porter), Norman Bowler (Owen Tregennis), Peter Shaw (George Tregennis), Christine Collins (Brenda Tregennis), John Saunders (Dr Richards), Frank Moorey (unnamed Inspector) Doctor given name Richards in the Film; SH apparently using drugs at beginning of Film, but symbolically buries the drugs and syringe on the beach. Very well done and otherwise very faithful to the Canon. 48 48 LAST BOW His Last Bow 49 54 ILLU CSB Illustrious Client 5.5 1991-3-21 1991-11-14 Robin Chapman Tim Sullivan Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Anthony Valentine (Baron Gruner), Carol Noakes (Baroness Gruner), David Langton (Sir James Damery), Abigail Cruttenden (Violet deMerville), John Pickles (Jarvis), Kim Thompson (Kitty Winter), Roy Holder (Shinwell Johnson), Andy Bradford (thug) Mrs. Hudson present; Watson not living apart from SH; Film was embellished somewhat over the Canon, and Gruner was older and less handsome than he should have been. The dialog and plot were otherwise faithful to original Canonical story. 50 56 BLAN CSB Blanched Soldier 51 49 MAZA CSB Mazarin Stone 7.5 1994-4-4 1996-1-25 Gary Hopkins Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Gavan O'Herlihy (James Winter, alias John Garrideb), James Villiers (Lord Cantlemere), Charles Gray (Mycroft Holmes), Phyllis Calvert (Agnes Garrideb), Barbara Hicks (Emily Garrideb), John Finch (Count Slyvius), Denis Lill (Insp Bradstreet), Helen Ryan (princess of Wales), Richard Caldicott (Nathan Garrideb), Harry Landis (Ikey Sanders), Michael Wynne (Commissionaire Jenkins) Film is mixture of MAZA and 3GAR; Mycroft added because of Jeremy Brett's illness; Insp Younghal should be in Film, not Bradstreet; Billy the page missing, etc. Very disappointing, very unfaithful to the Canon, and the worst of the Films I have reviewed to date. | |
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| 52 55 3GAB CSB Three Gables 7.1 1994-3-7 1996-1-4 Jeremy Paul Peter Hammond June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Memoirs 0-7886-0604-2 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Claudine Auger (Isadora Klein), Caroline Blakiston (The Dowager Duchess), Gary Cady (Douglas Maberley), Peter Wyngarde (Langdale Pike), Benjamin Pullen (Duke of Lomond), Mary Ellis (Mary Maberley), Michael Graham (Haines-Johnson), Steve Toussaint (Steve Dixie), Barbara Young (Susan), John Gill (Mr Sutro), Emma Hardwicke (Dora, the maid) Mrs. Hudson present; very unfaithful to the Canon with many scenes altered: Steve Dixie beats Watson up, SH shows no concern for him. Confusing, complicated and overly embellished: tied with NOBL for worst place 53 52 SUSS CSB Sus*** Vampire aka "The Last Vampyre" 6.2 1993-1-27 1994-1-27 Jeremy Paul Tim Sullivan June Wyndham-Davies Carolyn Bartlett Feature Film Collection 0-7886-0460-0 Juliet Aubrey (Dolores), Keith Barron (Bob Ferguson), Yolanda Vazquez (Carlotta Ferguson), Roy Marsden (Stockton), Maurice Denham (Rev. Merridew), Richard Dempsey (Jackie), Jason Hetherington (Michael Mason), Elizabeth Spriggs (Mrs Mason), Peter Geddis (Gresty), Kate Lansbury (Mrs Gresty), Maria Redmond (Vera Gresty), Freddie Jones (Pedlar), Hilary Mason (Miss Ruddock), Stephen Tomlin (P.C. Ware), Eileen O'Brien (Mrs. Carter), Andy Abrahams (blacksmith Carter), Paul Parris (Albert the page), Marcello Marascalchi (Tom Carter), Anthony Price (baby Recardo) Film named "The Last Vampyre";although entertaining, had many more characters than Canonical version, was somewhat embellished and plot was more complicated. Most dialogues were almost verbatim from Canon, though. Major deviations include deaths of baby and Jackie Ferguson. Holmes had page boy named Albert in Film. Ranks 4th of 5 in overall fidelity to the Canon. 54 53 3GAR CSB Three Garridebs 55 50 THOR CSB Thor Bridge 5.2 1991-2-28 1991-11-28 Jeremy Paul Michael Simpson Michael Cox James Bain Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Daniel Massey (J.Neil Gibson), Celia Gregory (Maria Gibson), Catherine Russell (Grace Dunbar), Niven Boyd (Marlow Bates), Andrew Wilde (Sgt Coventry), Dean Magri (Billy the Page), Stephen MacDonald (Ferguson), Philip Bretherton (Joyce Cummings) only very minor difference was that Gibson did not come back to Baker St in a "more chastened mood", and meets up later with SH at Winchester prison 56 51 CREE CSB Creeping Man 5.6 1991-3-28 1991-11-21 Robin Chapman Tim Sullivan Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett & Pam Bailey Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Colin Jeavons (Lestrade) Charles Kay (Professor Presbury), Sarah Woodward (Edith Presbury), Adrian Lukis (Jack Bennett), Anna Mazzotti (Alice Morphy), James Tomlinson (Macphail), Peter Guiness (Wilcox, a villain), Steve Swinscoe (Jenkins, a villain), Anthony Havering (sec of Zoological Society), Peter Elliot (ape) Lestrade present in Film (no inspector in Canon), and Watson not living apart from SH; so many other deviations from the Canon e.g. extra villains and embellishments, that they cannot all be listed here 57 57 LION CSB Lion's Mane 58 59 VEIL CSB Veiled Lodger 59 60 SHOS CSB Shoscombe Old Place 5.3 1991-3-7 1991-12-12 Gary Hopkins Patrick Lau Michael Cox Carolyn Bartlett Casebook 0-7886-0605-0 Rosalie Williams (Mrs Hudson), Denise Black (Carrie Evans), Robin Ellis (Sir Robert Norberton), Elizabeth Weaver (Lady Beatrice Falder), Frank Grimes (John Mason), Michael Bilton (Stephens), Martin Stone (Sandy Bain), Michael Wynne (Josiah Barnes), James Coyle (Samuel Brewer), Jude Law (Joe Barnes), Alan Pattison (Harvey) Mrs. Hudson present; SH-Watson covertly investigate house; Joe Barnes (not Mr. Norlett) masqueraded as Lady Beatrice; suspicion that Sir Robert killed Brewer (not Lady Beatrice); Harvey fired by Mason 60 58 RETI CSB Retired Colourman | |
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Scull (v. 9.2 01-29-10) DD OX Abbr Book Title Recorded Date(s) Location First Broadcast Length Dramatised By Directed By Produced By Production Assistant Technical Presentation Musical Instrument Cast Members 1 1 STUD novel Study in Scarlet Oct-89 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London "Episode-1 5th November 1989 Episode-2 12th November 1989" Two (1) Hour Episodes Bert Coules Ian Cotterell David Johnston Liz Holt "Roger Danes Sarah Rosewarne Ian Harker" Alexander Balanescu Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Stamford-Paul Downing, Mrs Hudson-Anna Cropper, Lestrade-Donald Gee, Gregson-John Moffatt, Stangerson-Matt Zimmerman, Drebber-Ed Bishop, Arthur-John Bull, Mme Charpentier-Marcia King, PC Rance-Michael Kilgarriff, Alice-Jane Slavin, Wiggins-Alan Dean, Jefferson Hope-Shane Rimmer, Brigham Young-Peter Carlisle, Lucy-Alice Arnold, Ferrier-Christopher Good, Stangerson Snr-John Bull" 2 2 SIGN novel Sign of Four Oct-89 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London "Episode-1 10th December 1989 Episode-2 17th December 1989" Two (1) Hour Episodes Bert Coules Ian Cotterell David Johnston Liz Holt "Wilfredo Acosta Ros Mason Alison McKenzie" Alexander Balanescu Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mary Morstan-Moir Leslie, Jonathan Small-Brian Blessed, Inspector Jones-Sion Probert, Thaddeus Sholto-Richard Tate, Mrs Hudson-Anna Cropper, Sholto-Michael Kilgarriff, Tonga-John Bull, Khan-Amerjit Deu, Sherman-John Moffatt, Mrs Forrester-Elizabeth Mansfield, Jacobson-Vincent Brimble," 3 3 SCAN ADV Scandal in Bohemia July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 7th November 1990 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Irene Adler-Sarah Badel, The King of Bohemia-Andrew Sachs, Norton-Brian Miller, Priest-Danny Schiller, John-Ian Lindsay, Mrs Hudson-Mary Allen, Mrs Turner-Jenny Howe" 4 5 REDH ADV Red-headed League July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 14th November 1990 45 Minutes Vincent Mc Inerney Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Jabez Wilson-James Grout, Vincent Spaulding-James Wilby, Ross-Sam Graham, Mr Merryweather-James Green, Inspector Jones-Nigel Carrington" 5 4 IDEN ADV Case of Identity July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 21st November 1990 45 Minutes Peter Mackie Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mary Sutherland-Susannah Corbett, Windibank-Ralph Bates, Mrs Windibank-Auriol Smith, Cabbie-Ian Lindsay" 6 6 BOSC ADV Boscombe Valley Mystery July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 28th November 1990 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mrs Moran-Tara Dominick, Moran-Fraser Kerr, Patience-Jane Whittenshaw, James-Samuel West, Mary Watson-Elizabeth Mansfield, Alice-Danielle Allan, Coroner-Christopher Good, Lestrade-Donald Gee, Turner-John Woodvine" 7 7 FIVE ADV Five Orange Pips July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 5th December 1990 45 Minutes Vincent Mc Inerney Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Elias Openshaw-Brian Greene, John Openshaw-Angus Wright, Mary-Danielle Allen, Joseph Openshaw-Michael Turner, Fordham-Brett Usher" 8 8 TWIS ADV Man with the Twisted Lip July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 12th December 1990 45 Minutes Peter Mackie Patrick Rayner & Enyd Williams Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Hugh Boone-Robin Herford, Kate Witney-Emma Gregory, Isa Witney-George Winter, Mrs St Clair-Danielle Allen, Mary Watson-Elizabeth Mansfield, Insp Bradstreet-David Goudge, PC Horden-Angus Wright, Lascar-David Bannerman" | |
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| 9 9 BLUE ADV Blue Carbuncle July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 2nd January 1991 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, James Ryder-Peter Blythe, Henry Baker-Hugh Dickson, Windigate-Vincent Brimble, Mrs Horner-Naomi Capron, John Horner-Ben Onwukwe, Mrs Oakshott-Elaine Claxton, Peterson-Christopher Good, Insp Bradstreet-David Goudge, Breckenridge-Ian Lindsay" 10 10 SPEC ADV Speckled Band July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 9th January 1991 45 Minutes Vincent Mc Inerney Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Helen Stoner-Susan Wooldridge, Julia-Jane Whittenshaw, Dr Grimesby Roylott-Ian Lindsay" 11 11 ENGR ADV Engineer's Thumb July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 16th January 1991 45 Minutes Peter Mackie Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Victor Hatherley-Stephen Tomkinson, Colonel Stark-John Moffatt, Elise-Sybil Wintrope, Insp Bradstreet-David Goudge, Ferguson-Vincent Brimble, Guard-Paul Downing" 12 12 NOBL ADV Noble Bachelor July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 23rd January 1991 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Aloysius Doran-David Healey, Robert St Simon-John Rye, Hatty-Catherine Furshpan, Vicar-Ian Lindsay, Flora-Tara Dominick, Footman-Andrew Wincott, Duchess-Elizabeth Kelly, Mrs Hudson-Mary Allen, Doorman-Danny Schiller, Insp Lestrade-Donald Gee, Moulton-Stephen Garlick" 13 13 BERY ADV Beryl Coronet July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 30th January 1991 45 Minutes Vincent Mc Inerney Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, The honourable visitor-Ian Lindsay, Alexander Holder-Anthony Newlands, Arthur Holder-Angus Wright, Mary Holder-Petra Markham Sir George Burnwell-Timothy Carlton" 14 14 COPP ADV Copper Beeches July - October 1990 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 6th February 1991 45 Minutes Peter Mackie Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan Lucy Hackney" "Roger Danes, Richard Beadsmore Carol McShane, Peter Novis Ian Harker, Keith Graham David Blount, Anne Bunting John Hunt, Alison Carter" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Jephro Rucastle-Roger Hammond, Violet Hunter-Imogen Stubbs, Miss Stoper-Jenny Howe, Mrs Rucastle-Joanna Myers, Mrs Toller-Elizabeth Kelly" 15 15 SILV MEM Silver Blaze Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 8th January 1992 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Colonel Ross-Jack May, John Straker-Fraser Kerr, Mrs Straker-Susan Sheridan, Silas Brown-Brett Usher, Simpson-Nigel Carrington, Ned-Mark Straker, Inspector Gregory-Terence Edmond, Edith-Petra Markham" 16 17 YELL MEM Yellow Face Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 15th January 1992 45 Minutes Gerry Jones Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Grant Munro-Mark Straker, Effie Munro-Helena Breck, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Maid-Siriol Jenkins" 17 18 STOC MEM Stockbroker's Clerk Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 22nd January 1992 45 Minutes Denys Hawthorne Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mr Pycroft-Jonathan Tafler, Mr Pinner-Sean Barrett, Inspector Gabriel-Nigel Carrington" 18 19 GLOR MEM Gloria Scott Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 29th January 1992 45 Minutes Vincent Mc Inerney Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Victor-Simon Treves, Trevor-Terence Edmond, Armitage-Nigel Carrington, Captain-Charles Millham, Reverend Wilson-Mark Straker, Prendergast-Alan Barker, Maid-Siriol Jenkins, Hudsman-Eric Allen, Doctor-Fraser Kerr" 19 20 MUSG MEM Musgrave Ritual Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 5th February 1992 45 Minutes Peter Mackie Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Reginald Musgrave-Robert Daws, Brunton-David Bannerman, Rachel-Eluned Jones, Sergeant Harris-Michael Kilgarriff" 20 21 REIG MEM The Reigate Squire Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 12th February 1992 45 Minutes Robert Forrest Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Forrester-Peter Davison, Mr Cunningham-Roger Hammond, Alec Cunningham-Struan Rodger, Mr Acton-Terence Edmond" 21 22 CROO MEM Crooked Man Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 7th October 1992 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Henry Wood-Brian Blessed, Major Murphy-James Green, Colonel Barclay-Terence Edmond, Nancy Barclay-Ann Windsor, Anne Morrison-Christabelle Dilks, Jane-Joanna Myers, Barman-Andrew Wincott, Peter-Nigel Carrington, Rebel-Amerjit Deu" 22 23 RESI MEM Resident Patient Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 14th October 1992 45 Minutes Peter Ling Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Dr Trevelyan-Clarence Smith, Alfred Blessington-Robert Lang, Maria-Adjona Andoh, Stefan Orlovsky-George Winter, Count Orlovsky-David Kossoff, Inspector Lanner-Eric Allen, Lady of the night-Siriol Jenkins" | |
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| 23 24 GREE MEM Greek Interpreter Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 21st October 1992 45 Minutes Gerry Jones Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mycroft Holmes-John Hartley, Melas-Peter Polycarpou, Latimer-Peter Wickham, The Laughing Man-Gordon Reid, Greek man-Neil Roberts, Sophy-Joanna Myers, Inspector Gregson-Ronald Herdman" 24 25 N***A MEM Naval Treaty Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 28th October 1992 45 Minutes David Ashton Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Percy Phelps-Patrick Malahide, Annie-Joanna Myers, Joseph-Stephen Tomkinson, Lord Holdhurst-Brett Usher, Inspector Forbes-David Bannerman, Mr Tangey-Norman Jones, Miss Tangey-Petra Markham" 25 26 FINA MEM Final Problem Jul-91 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 4th November 1992 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Wilfredo Acosta, Richard Beadsmore, Sarah Rosewarne, Anne Bunting, Mike Etherden, Keith Graham, Colin Guthrie, Alison Carter, Hilary Carruthers" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Professor Moriarty-Michael Pennington, Colonel Moran-Frederick Treves, Inspector Patterson-Sean Arnold, Mrs Collier-Ann Windsor, Jenny-Jane Wittenshaw, Steiler-Terence Edmond, Jenkinson-Richard Pearce, Walmsley-Alan Barker, Sir George-Norman Jones" 26 28 EMPT RET Empty House Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 24th February 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Professor Moriarty-Michael Pennington, Colonel Moran-Frederick Treves, Inspector Lestrade-Donald Gee, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Sir John-Peter Penry Jones, Ronald Adair-John Webb, Murray-Steve Hodson, Nurse-Kate Binchy, Mary Watson-Jillie Meers, Jenny-Siriol Jenkins, Stamford-Keith Drinkel, Coroner-John Church, Parker-John Fleming" 27 29 NORW RET Norwood Builder Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 3rd March 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Jonas Oldacre-Peter Sallis, Inspector Lestrade-Donald Gee, John McFarlane-David Holt, Elaine McFarlane-Melinda Walker, Mr McFarlane-Jonathan Adams, Mrs Lexington-Carole Walker, Mr Graham-Lewis Jones, Vicky-Melanie Hudson, Constable Robbins-Jonathan Tafler, Constable Davies-Matthew Morgan, First Fireman-Keith Drinkel, Second Fireman-David Thorpe" 28 31 DANC RET Dancing Men Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 10th March 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Martin-Peter Tuddenham, Hilton Cubitt-Christopher Good, Elsie Cubitt-Diana Hunter, Abe Slaney-John Guerrasio, Mrs King-Jill Graham, Saunders-Sum Broomfield" 29 30 SOLI RET Solitary Cyclist Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 17th March 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Bob Carruthers-Denis Quilley, Violet Smith-Susannah Harker, Cyril-John Webb, Jack Woodley-David Holt, Catherine-Siriol Jenkins, Williamson-Peter Penry Jones" 30 32 PRIO RET Priory School Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 24th March 1993 45 Minutes Michael Bakewell Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Dr Huxtable-Norman Bird, Duke of Holdernesse-Nigel Davenport, James Wilder-Mark Straker, Reuben Hayes-John Church, Lyndon-Ian Masters, The Butler-Eric Allen" 31 33 BLAC RET Black Peter Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 31st March 1993 45 Minutes David Ashton Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Cairns-Alex Norton, Inspector Hopkins-Andrew Wincott, Carey-Steve Hodson, Neligan-Matthew Morgan, Elizabeth-Siriol Jenkins, Molly-Kate Binchy, Allerdyce-Philip Anthony" 32 34 CHAS RET Charles A. Milverton Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 7th April 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin Michael Haslam Pianist "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Milverton-Peter Vaughan, The Duchess-Pauline Jameson, Aggie-Alice Arnold, Harry Logan-David Thorpe, Lady Eva-Danielle Allan, The Doctor-Peter Penry Jones" 33 35 SIXN RET Six Napoleons Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 8th September 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Lestrade-Donald Gee, Lucretia-Federay Holmes, Inspector-Eric Allan, Horace Harker-Peter Penry Jones, Beppo-James Telfer, Brown-David Holt, Venucci-John Church, Pietro-Matthew Morgan, Hudson-John Fleming" 34 36 3STU RET Three Students Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 15th September 1993 45 Minutes Denys Hawthorne Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Hilton Soames-Denys Hawthorne, Bannister-Desmond Llewelyn, Gilchrist-Michael Onslow, Ras-David Thorpe, McClaren-Matthew Morgan" 35 37 GOLD RET Golden Pince-Nez Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 22nd September 1993 45 Minutes Peter Ling Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Professor Coram-Maurice Denham, The Strange Lady-Maureen O'Brien, Inspector Hopkins-Andrew Wincott, Mrs Marker-Linda Polan, Susan Tarlton-Federay Holmes, Willoughby Smith-James Telfer" 36 38 MISS RET Missing Three-Quarter Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 29th September 1993 45 Minutes Roger Danes Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Dr Armstrong-Peter Jeffrey, Overton-Robert Portal, Lord Mount-James-Peter Howell, Staunton-Matthew Morgan, Clerk-Siriol Jenkins, Porter-Philip Anthony, Hewitt-Steve Hodson" 37 39 ABBE RET Abbey Grange Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 6th October 1993 45 Minutes Robert Forrest Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Lady Brackenstall-Penny Downie, Inspector Hopkins-Andrew Wincott, Sir Eustace-Steve Hodson, Theresa-Kate Binchy, Captain Croker-Christopher Scott, Old Randall-Philip Anthony, Old Randall's sons-Nicholas Murchie, Julian Rhind-Tutt" 38 40 SECO RET Second Stain Oct-92 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 13th October 1993 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Peter Novis, Tim Sturgeon, Alick Hale-Munro, Roger Danes,Anthea Davies, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Rebecca Kirby, Paul Arnold, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Jane Napier" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Right Hon Trelawney Hope-Jeremy Clyde, Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope-Sabina Franklyn, The Prime Minister-David March, Inspector Lestrade-Donald Gee, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Eduardo Lucas-Keith Drinkel, Annie-Melanie Hudson, Mrs Pringle-Jill Graham, Mitton-James Telfer, Constable Barrett-Matthew Morgan, Constable Baines-John Fleming" | |
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| 39 27 HOUN novel Hound of Baskervilles May-98 "BBC Broadcasting House, London" "Episode-1 28th June 1998 Episode-2 5th July 1998" Two (1) Hour Episodes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams Sue Westwood "Colin Guthrie Anne Bunting Rebecca Kirby" Music directed by Michael Haslam Ian Humphries Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Sir Charles Baskerville-Donald Sinden, Sir Henry Baskerville-Mark Leake, Dr Mortimer-Roger May, Stapleton-Ian Masters, Beryl-Rachel Atkins, Arthur Frankland-John Woodnutt, Barrymore-Don McCorkindale, Mrs Barrymore-Jenny Lee, Laura Lyons-Carolyn Jones, Postmaster-Brian Parr, Mrs Hudson-Judi Dench, Perkins-Iwan Thomas, Soldier-Simon Hanna, Sir Hugo BaskervilleIan Masters, The girl in the legendNicole Forbes, The man in the legendJamie Harden, Cabby-James Harrison, Other parts played by members of the cast" 40 41 VALL novel Valley of Fear Feb-97 "BBC Broadcasting House, London" "Episode-1 23rd March 1997 Episode-2 30th March 1997" Two (1) Hour Episodes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams Liz Adams "Tim Sturgeon Keith Graham Colin Guthrie" "Music directed by Michael Haslam Abigail Young Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, John McMurdo-Iain Glen, White Mason-Timothy Bateson, Inspector MacDonald-Mark Bonnar, Ettie Shafter-Amanda Gordon, Mrs Douglas-Becky Hindley, Cecil Barker-Gavin Muir, Jack McGinty-Constantine Gregory, Ted Baldwin-Stephen Critchlow, Mike Scanlan-Peter Gunn, Captain Marvin-Jonathan Keeble, Narrator-Ronald Pickup" 41 42 WIST BOW Wisteria Lodge Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 5th January 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Baynes-Dominic Letts, Scott Eccles-David King, Mrs Burnett-Geraldine Fitzgerald, Garcia-David Thorpe, Warner-Michael Onslow, Jesus-Steve Hodson, Carlo-Gareth Armstrong" 42 16 CARD BOW Cardboard Box Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 12th January 1994 45 Minutes Roger Danes Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Browner-Kevin Whately, Inspector Lestrade-Stephen Thorne, Mary Browner-Teresa Gallagher, Bob-Dominic Letts, Annabel-Oona Beeson, Sarah Cushing-Rachel Atkins, Shaughnessy-John Evitts, Susan Cushing-Diana Payan, Alec Fairbairn-James Telfer" 43 45 REDC BOW Red Circle Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 19th January 1994 45 Minutes Peter Ling Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Gregson-Ronald Herdman, Mrs Warren-Joan Sims, Mr Warren-James Taylor, Emilia Lucca-Oona Beeson, James Leverton-Dominic Letts, Gennaro Lucca-Lyndham Gregory, Cyrus Castle-Philip Anthony" 44 43 BRUC BOW Bruce-Partington Plans Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 26th January 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mycroft Holmes-John Hartley, Arthur Cadogan West-Jamie Glover, Inspector Lestrade-Stephen Thorne, Hugo Oberstein-John Baddeley, Sir James Walter-John Moffatt, Colonel Valentine Walker-Donald Douglas, Violet Westbury-Vivienne Rochester, The Prime Minister-Anthony Newlands, Sidney Johnson-John Evitts, Mrs Johnson-Paula Yates, Matcham-Tiran Aakel" 45 47 DYIN BOW Dying Detective Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 2nd February 1994 45 Minutes Robert Forrest Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Culverton Smith-Edward Petherbridge, Savage-Alex Jennings, Morton-Philip Anthony, Staples-John Baddeley, Savage as a boy-Sam Crane" 46 46 LADY BOW Lady Frances Ca***x Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 9th February 1994 45 Minutes Peter Ling Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector Lestrade-Stephen Thorne, Hon Philip Green-Jack Klaff, Harry Peters-Peter Wickham, Mrs Peters-Jillie Meers, Undertaker-William Maxwell, M Moser-John Baddeley, Herr Brandt-Colin Pinney, Marie Devine-Rachel Adams" 47 44 DEVI BOW Devil's Foot Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 16th February 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Leon Sterndale-Patrick Allen, Rev Roundhay-Geoffrey Beevers, Mortimer Tregennis-Sean Arnold, Brenda Tregennis-Diana Payan, Owen-David Thorpe, George-Colin Pinney, Doctor-Barry J Gordon " 48 48 LAST BOW His Last Bow Jul-93 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 23rd February 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Wilfredo Acosta, Tim Sturgeon, Roger Danes, Keith Graham, Alison McKenzie, Rebecca Kirby, Charlie Hume, Suzanne Howard, Susan Masters" Leonard Friedman Violin "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Stamford-Norman Rodway, Captain Kell-Michael Cochrane, Von Bork-James Telfer, Henry Asquith PM-Preston Lockwood, Sir Edward Grey-Donald Pickering, Von Herling-Colin Pinney, Martha -Lala Lloyd, Altamont-Bob Sherman, Agent-Ed Bishop, O'Brien-Eamonn Fleming, Irishman-Ben Lemel" 49 54 ILLU CSB Illustrious Client April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 21st September 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Baron Gruner-Michael Feast, Violet de Merville-Ruth Gemmell, Kitty Winter-Deborah Berlin, Corbett-Malcolm Ward, Shinwell Johnson-Neville Jason, Sir James Damery-James Taylor" 50 56 BLAN CSB Blanched Soldier April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 28th September 1994 45 Minutes Roger Danes Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Jean Watson-Hannah Gordon, Godfrey Emsworth-Nicholas Boulton, James Dodd-Robert Glenister, Colonel Emsworth-Derek Waring, Ralph-John Woodnutt, Mr Kent-Gordon Reid, Sir James Saunders-Gerald James, Jules Gervaise-Olivier Pierre, Lance Corporal Simpson-Tom Bevan, Trooper Anderson-Peter Kenny, The Leper-Dan McCorkindale" 51 49 MAZA CSB Mazarin Stone April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 5th October 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Lord Cantlemere-Anthony Bate, Count Sylvius-Nigel Anthony, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Inspector Youghal-David Jarvis, Sergeant Peabody-Malcolm Ward, Sam-Lyndham Gregory, Sanders-Peter Whitman" 52 55 3GAB CSB Three Gables April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 12th October 1994 45 Minutes Peter Ling Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Inspector-Neville Jason, Steve Dixie-Ben Thomas, Susan Stockdale-Susannah Corbett, Mrs Maberley-Mary Wimbush, House Agent-Ioan Meredith, Clarence Gable-John Wells, Footman-Peter Whitman, Isadora Klein-Gillian Barge" 53 52 SUSS CSB Sus*** Vampire April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 19th October 1994 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Robert Ferguson-Michael Troughton, Elisabetta Ferguson-Alexandra Bastedo, Mrs Mason-Tina Gray, Jacky Ferguson-Sam Crane" 54 53 3GAR CSB Three Garridebs April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 26th October 1994 45 Minutes David Ashton Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, John Garrideb-Lou Hirsch, Nathan Garrideb-James Taylor, Mrs Saunders-Margaret John, Holloway-Peter Whitman, Young Policeman-Paul Panting, Prescott-Gavin Muir, Shop Assistant-Elaine Claxton" 55 50 THOR CSB Thor Bridge April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 22nd February 1995 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, J Neil Gibson-William Hootkins, Grace Dunbar-Charlotte Attenborough, Joyce Cummings-Charles Simpson, Maria Gibson-Jilly Bond, Marlow Bates-Michael Tudor Barnes, Ferguson-Mark Straker, Sergeant-George Parsons, Policemen-David Antrobus, Joshua Towb, Warder-Don McCorkindale" | |
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| 56 51 CREE CSB Creeping Man April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 1st March 1995 45 Minutes Robert Forrest Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Professor Presbury-Robin Ellis, Edith Presbury-Deborah Berlin, Jack Bennett-Oliver Senton, Alice Murphy-Annabel Mullion" 57 57 LION CSB Lion's Mane April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 8th March 1995 45 Minutes Bert Coules Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison John Watson-Michael Williams" 58 59 VEIL CSB Veiled Lodger April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 15th March 1995 45 Minutes Roger Danes Patrick Rayner Patrick Rayner "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Eugenia-Harriet Walter, Leonardo-Douglas Henshall, Ronder-Ian Masters, Jimmy Griggs-Michael Tudor Barnes, Inspector Edmunds-Oliver Senton, Mrs Merrilow-Kristin Milward, Coroner-Peter Yapp" 59 60 SHOS CSB Shoscombe Old Place April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 22nd March 1995 45 Minutes Michael Bakewell Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, John Mason-Nicholas le Prevost, Sir Robert Norberton-Donald Pickering, Palfreyman-Desmond Llewelyn, Stephens-George Parsons, Josiah Barnes-Jonathan Adams, Carrie-Susannah Corbett, Norlett-Jonathan Keeble, Gypsy-Becky Hindley" 60 58 RETI CSB Retired Colourman April - October 1994 BBC Studios Maida Vale, London 29th March 1995 45 Minutes Bert Coules Enyd Williams Enyd Williams "Liz Holt Joan Raffan" "Tim Sturgeon, Anthea Davies, Alison McKenzie, Colin Guthrie, Ian Harker, Sarah Rosewarne, Roger Danes, Rebecca Kirby, Jean Dibben, Charlie Hume, David Blount, Jane Napier, Peter Novis" "Leonard Friedman, Richard Friedman, Mairi Campbell Violin" "Sherlock Holmes-Clive Merrison, John Watson-Michael Williams, Josiah Amberley-George Cole, Mrs Hudson-Joan Matheson, Mycroft Holmes-John Hartley, Inspector Lestrade-Stephen Thorne, Mrs Amberley-Natasha Pyne, Dr Ray Ernest-Gavin Muir, Peterson the Commissionaire-Norman Bird, Mrs Cooper-Eva Stuart, Rory Barker-David Antrobus" | |
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| by: Drew Daubenspeck (v. 9.2 01-29-10) Episode Title US Airdate Produced by Associate Producer Directed By Written by Starring With Guest Cast Director of Photography Production Manager Film Editor Music Set Designer Sound Equipment Engineer Comments 1 THE CASE OF THE CUNNINGHAM HERITAGE 1954年10月18日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Jack Gage Sheldon Reynolds Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Meg Lemonnier as Mrs. Cunningham Ursula Howells as Joan Rowland Bartrop as Lord Stamford Pierre Gay as Ralph" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 2 THE CASE OF LADY BERYL 1954年10月25日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Jack Gage Sheldon Reynolds Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Paulette Goddard as Lady Beryl Peter Copley as Lord Beryl K. Richard Larke as Bobby Duncan Elliott as Ross" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 3 "THE CASE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GUN " "November 1, 1954 " Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Sheldon Reynolds Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) "Russel Waters as MacLeod Maurice Teynac as Morelle Frank Dexter as Sergeant" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 4 THE CASE OF THE TEXAS COWGIRL "November 8, 1954 " Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Charles and Joseph Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Kenneth Richards as Wilkins Lucille Vines as Minnie " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt Steve Previn (Director) is the brother of composer/pianist André Previn. 5 THE CASE OF THE BELLIGERENT GHOST 1954年11月15日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Charles Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Lou Van Burg as Van Bentham Gertrude Flynn as Maggie Blake Cecil Brock as Bobby" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 6 THE CASE OF THE SHY BALLERINA 1954年11月22日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Charles Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Natalie Schafer as Elaine Chelton Eugene Deckers as Serge Smernoff Martine Alexis as Olga Yaclanoff" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 7 "THE CASE OF THE WINTHROP LEGEND " 1954年11月29日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Jack Gage Harold Jack Bloom* Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) "Ivan Desny as Harvey Winthrop Peter Copley as John Winthrop Meg Lemonnier as Alice Winthrop Karen (last name not listed on credits) as Peg Charles Perry as Constable " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka Francoise Javet Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt Sheldon Reynolds is listed as having "Adapted" the 'original screenplay" by Harold Jack Bloom. 8 "THE CASE OF THE BLIND MAN'S BLUFF " 1954年12月6日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Lou Morheim* Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Eugene Deckers as Vickers Gregoire Aslan as Jocko Farraday Richard K. Larke as Sergeant Colin Drake as Doctor Jonas Yves Brainville as Pitt Margaret Russell as Barmaid " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt Credits show "Original story" by Sheldon Reynolds, "Screenplay" by Lou Morheim. 9 "THE CASE OF HARRY CROCKER " 1954年12月13日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Harold Jack Bloom Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Eugene Deckers as Harry Crocker " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt "1. The character Harry Crocker refers to himself as “Coker” as does a poster in the episode. 2. Music in opening and closing credits is unique to this episode " 10 "THE MOTHER HUBBARD CASE " 1954年12月20日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Jack Gage Lou Morheim Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Amy Dalby as Mrs. Enid Delphine Seyrig as Margaret Jean Ozenne as Lemanuel K. Richard Larke as Sergeant Billy Beck as Cookson Michele Wright as Frances " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt | |
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| 11 "THE CASE OF THE RED HEADED LEAGUE " 1954年12月27日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Lou Morheim Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Alexander Gauge as Wilson Eugene Deckers as Spaulding Colin Drake as Ross " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 12 "THE CASE OF THE SHOELESS ENGINEER " 1955年1月3日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Harold Jack Bloom Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "June Elliot as Ruth Connors David Oxley as Victor Haterly Richard Warner as Stark George Hubert as Bruno Carreau" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 13 THE CASE OF THE SPLIT TICKET 1955年1月10日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Lou Morheim Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) "Harris Towb as Brian O'Casey Margaret Russell as Belle Rogers Colin Drake as Albert Snow " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 14 "THE CASE OF THE FRENCH INTERPRETER " 1955年1月17日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Lou Morheim Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Lou Van Burg as Dubec Robert Cunninghnam as Lattimer Charles Brodie as Judd " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 15 "THE CASE OF THE SINGING VIOLIN " 1955年1月24日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Kay Krause Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Arnold Bell as Guy Durham Delphine Seyrig as Betty Durham " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 16 " THE CASE OF THE GREYSTONE INSCRIPTION" 1955年1月31日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Gertrude and George Fass Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "E. Micklewood as Walter Greystone Martina Mayne as Millicent Channing Tony Wright as John Cartwright" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 17 THE CASE OF THE LAUGHING MUMMY 1955年2月7日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Charles Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) "June Crawford as Rowena Barry Mackay as Reggie Tauton Paul Bonifas as Gaukins" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 18 THE CASE OF THE THISTLE KILLER 1955年2月14日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Charles and Joseph Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Kenneth Richards as Sergeant Richard Watson as John Phonnix William Smith as Superintendant " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 19 THE CASE OF THE VANISHED DETECTIVE 1955年2月21日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Charles and Joseph Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Kenneth Richards as Wilkins Cecil Brock as John Carson Judith Haviland as Helene Colin Drake as Juge Westlake" Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 20 "THE CASE OF THE CARELESS SUFFRAGETTE " 1955年2月28日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Charles and Joseph Early Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade, Dawn Addams as Doreen Meredith "Kenneth Richards as Wilkins Boris Turgoff as O'Brady Henry Travers as David Gedeon Thomson " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 21 THE CASE OF THE RELUCTANT CARPENTER 1955年3月7日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Sheldon Reynolds Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Kenneth Richards as Wilkins Pierre Gay as Bricker B. Rowland Bartrop as Carpenter B " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt 22 "THE CASE OF THE DEADLY PROPHECY " 1955年3月14日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Sheldon Reynolds Gertrude and George Fass Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) "Nicole Courcel as Marie Grande, Jacques Francois as Docteur Dimanche, Yves Brainville as Henri Carolan, Maurice Teynac as Comte de Passevant,Helena Manson .as Mrs. Soule, Robert Le Beal as. Manelli " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Tony Leenhardt | |
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| 39 THE CASE OF THE TYRANT'S DAUGHTER 1955年10月17日 星期一 Sheldon Reynolds Nicole Milinaire Steve Previn Roger E. Garris Ronald Howard (Sherlock Holmes) H. Marion-Crawford (Dr. Watson) Archie Duncan as Inspector Lestrade "Basil Dignam as Harringway Zach Matalon as Tom Vernon June Petersen as Mme. Dugan " Raymond Clunie Sacha Kamenka George Gale A.C.E. Paul Durand Raymond Druart Post Parisien Jean Monchablon Copyright 1954 | |
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| Baker Street Irregular Member year Investiture source oxford number passed on * Austin, Bliss 1944 The Engineer's Thumb ENGR 11 * Dodge, Laurence P. 1944 The Six Napoleons SIXN 35 * Hall, William S. 1944 The Blue Carbuncle BLUE 9 * Hammond, Roland 1944 Silver Blaze SILV 15 * Honce, Charles 1944 The Empty House EMPT 28 * McKee, Wilbur K. 1944 The Solitary Cyclist SOLI 30 * Morley, Christopher 1944 The Sign of the Four SIGN 2 * Morley, Felix 1944 The Second Stain SECO 40 * Morley, Frank V. 1944 The Three Garridebs 3GAR 53 * Smith, Edgar W. 1944 The Hound of the Baskervilles HOUN 27 * Starrett, Vincent 1944 A Study in Scarlet STUD 1 * Stone, P. M. 1944 The Speckled Band SPEC 10 * Tucker, Rufus 1944 The Greek Interpreter GREE 24 * Walbridge, Earle F. 1944 The Sus*** Vampire SUSS 52 * Wigglesworth, Belden 1944 The Man with the Twisted Lip TWIS 8 * Wolff, Julian 1944 The Red-Headed League REDH 5 * Abramson, Ben 1949 The Beryl Coronet BERY 13 * Boucher, Anthony 1949 The Valley of Fear VALL 41 * Christ, Jay Finley 1949 The Final Problem FINA 26 * Clarke, Richard W. 1949 The Copper Beeches COPP 14 * Davis, Elmer 1949 A Case of Identity IDEN 4 * Keddie, James, Jr. 1949 The Crooked Man CROO 22 * Leavitt, Robert Keith 1949 The Cardboard Box CARD 16 * Marshall, Leslie 1949 A Scandal in Bohemia SCAN 3 * McLauchlin, Russell 1949 The Naval Treaty N***A 25 * Montgomery, James 1949 The Red Circle REDC 45 * Pratt, Fletcher 1949 The Dancing Men DANC 31 * Robertson, Allen 1949 The Reigate Squires REIG 21 * Stout, Rex 1949 The Boscombe Valley Mystery BOSC 6 * Andrew, Clifton R. 1950 Shoscombe Old Place SHOS 60 * Bengis, Nathan L. 1950 The Lion's Mane LION 57 * Dannay, Frederic 1950 The Dying Detective DYIN 47 * Frisbie, Owen P. 1950 The Musgrave Ritual MUSG 20 * Goodman, Charles 1950 The Stockbroker's Clerk STOC 18 * Haycraft, Howard 1950 The Devil's Foot DEVI 44 * Oursler, Fulton 1950 The Abbey Grange ABBE 39 * Williamson, Jerry Neal 1950 The Illustrious Client ILLU 54 2005-12-8 * Anderson, Carl H. 1951 The Resident Patient RESI 23 * Boswell, Rolfe 1951 The Five Orange Pips FIVE 7 * Clapp, Roger 1951 Wilson, the Notorious Canary Trainer BLAC 33 * Clark, Benjamin S. 1951 The Retired Colourman RETI 58 * Davenport, Basil 1951 Thor Bridge THOR 50 * George, Isaac S. 1951 The Veiled Lodger VEIL 59 * Greig, Peter 1951 The Three Gables 3GAB 55 * Hand, Herbert T., Jr. 1951 The Missing Three-Quarter MISS 38 * Heldenbrand, Page 1951 Charles Augustus Milverton CHAS 34 * Keller, Cyril A. 1951 The Colossal Schemes of Baron Maupertuis REIG 21 2005-9-9 * Macy, George 1951 The Bruce-Partington Plans BRUC 43 * Petersen, Svend 1951 The Mazarin Stone MAZA 49 * Randall, David A. 1951 The Golden Pince-Nez GOLD 37 * Starr, Herbert W. 1951 The Three Students 3STU 36 * Stix, Thomas L. 1951 The Darlington Substitution Scandal SCAN 3 * Ward, Norman W. 1951 The Priory School PRIO 32 * Waters, Frank A. 1951 The Yellow Face YELL 17 * Wellman, Manly Wade 1951 Wisteria Lodge WIST 42 * Baring-Gould, William S. 1952 The *Gloria Scott* GLOR 19 * Bartlett, Edward 1952 The Man with the Twisted Lip TWIS 8 * Denton, Lloyd H. 1952 The Noble Bachelor NOBL 12 * Harris, Robert G. 1952 The Creeping Man CREE 51 * Hoffman, Richard H. 1952 The Beryl Coronet BERY 13 * Iraldi, James C. 1952 The Blanched Soldier BLAN 56 * Nelson, James 1952 Lady Frances Ca***x LADY 46 * Rosenblum, Morris 1952 The Greek Interpreter GREE 24 * Crocker, Stephen F. 1953 The Norwood Builder NORW 29 * Cumings, Thayer 1953 His Last Bow LAST 48 * Gore-Booth, Baron 1953 The Three Gables 3GAB 55 * Lang, Milton C. 1953 The Abbey Grange ABBE 39 * Palmer, Joe 1953 Silver Blaze SILV 15 Montag, Tony 1954 Vamberry, the Wine Merchant MUSG 20 * Hogan, John V. L. 1954 The Aluminium Crutch MUSG 20 * Holstein, Leon S. 1954 The Tired Captain N***A 25 * Pattrick, Robert R. 1954 The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant VEIL 59 * Schenck, Remsen Ten Eyck 1954 The Tarleton Murders MUSG 20 * Simpson, A. Carson 1954 The Conk-Singleton Forgery Case SIXN 35 Bready, James H. 1955 The Disappearance of James Phillimore THOR 50 Levine, Arthur L. 1955 The Cutter *Alicia* THOR 50 * Blomquist, Alvin E. 1955 Isadora Persano THOR 50 * Chujoy, Anatole 1955 The Old Russian Woman MUSG 20 * Donegall, Marquis of 1955 The Manor House Case GREE 24 * Hardenbrook, Don 1955 Huret, the Boulevard Assassin GOLD 37 * Hunter, Rosser W. 1955 The Singular Adventures of the Grice Patersons FIVE 7 * Kilroe, Edward 1955 The Sudden Death of Cardinal Tosca BLAC 33 * Passen, William 1955 The Camberwell Poisoning Case FIVE 7 * Rabe, W. T. 1955 Colonel Warburton's Madness ENGR 11 * Rice, Otis R. 1955 The Non-Conformist Clergyman SCAN 3 * Smith, Red (Walter W.) 1955 The Netherland-Sumatra Company REIG 21 * Whelan, Thomas A. 1955 The Vatican Cameos HOUN 27 * Williams, H. B. 1955 Old Abrahams LADY 46 * Beckemeyer, Doyle W. 1956 Young Stamford STUD 1 * Clarkson, Paul S. 1956 The Red Leech GOLD 37 * Dalliba, William Swift 1956 Count Von und Zu Grafenstein LAST 48 * Dickensheet, Dean W. 1956 Vamberry, the Wine Merchant MUSG 20 * Feldman, Lew D. 1956 The Hammerford Will Case ILLU 54 * Fenton, Irving M. 1956 The Singular Tragedy of the Atkinson Brothers SCAN 3 * Hadley, Rollin V., Jr. 1956 Ricoletti of the Club Foot MUSG 20 * Holzapfel, John 1956 The Papers of Ex-President Murillo NORW 29 * Kreuzberger, George 1956 Archie Stamford, the Forger SOLI 30 * Oursler, Will 1956 The Abbey Grange ABBE 39 * McDade, Thomas M. 1957 The Dancing Men DANC 31 * McDiarmid, E. W. 1957 The Bruce-Partington Plans BRUC 43 * Steinbrunner, Chris 1957 The Tankerville Club Scandal FIVE 7 * Zeisler, Ernest Bloomfield 1957 The Golden Pince-Nez GOLD 37 Hoffman, Everett C. 1958 Merridew of Abominable Memory EMPT 28 Weiss, David A. 1958 Crosby, the Banker GOLD 37 * Akers, Arthur K. 1958 The Bishopgate Jewel Case SIGN 2 * Fisher, Charles 1958 The *Matilda Briggs* SUSS 52 * Guymon, E. T., Jr. 1958 The Veiled Lodger VEIL 59 * Howard, Samuel F. 1958 The Dutch Steamship *Friesland* NORW 29 * Matthews, Robert E., Jr. 1958 The Coptic Patriarchs RETI 58 * Offord, Lenore Glen 1958 The Old Russian Woman MUSG 20 * Palmer, Stuart 1958 The Remarkable Worm THOR 50 * Wells, George E. 1958 The Paradol Chamber FIVE 7 Blau, Peter E. 1959 Black Peter BLAC 33 Clyne, Robert C. 1959 The Opal Tiara SPEC 10 Starr, Edward 1959 The Bogus Laundry Affair CARD 16 Steele, Robert H. 1959 The Scowrers VALL 41 * Bigelow, S. Tupper 1959 The Five Orange Pips FIVE 7 * Henriksen, A. D. 1959 A Case of Identity IDEN 4 * Stern, Allison 1959 Silver Blaze SILV 15 Merritt, Russell L. 1960 The Trepoff Murder SCAN 3 * Anderson, Poul 1960 The Dreadful Abernetty Business SIXN 35 * Ball, John, Jr. 1960 The Oxford Flier MISS 38 * Buchholtz, James 1960 James Stanger of the *Herald* VALL 41 * Frier, Robert B. 1960 Colonel Upwood HOUN 27 * Hart, Thomas 1960 The Abergavenny Murders PRIO 32 * Mather, Philip R. 1960 The Case of Fairdale Hobbs REDC 45 * Morgan, Robert S. 1960 A Simple Case BERY 13 * Moriarty, Daniel L. 1960 The Napoleon of Crime FINA 26 * Sauvage, Leo 1960 Victor Savage DYIN 47 McCormack, George 1961 Hosmer Angel IDEN 4 Schulz, Theodore G. 1961 The Amateur Mendicant Society FIVE 7 Schutz, Robert H. 1961 The Arnsworth Castle Business SCAN 3 * Brean, Herbert 1961 The Ferrers Documents PRIO 32 * Daniels, Thomas L. 1961 The Giant Rat of Sumatra SUSS 52 * Helling, Cornelis 1961 The Reigning Family of Holland SCAN 3 * Lauritzen, Henry 1961 The Royal Family of Scandinavia FINA 26 * Lawson, Douglas 1961 The Grosvenor Square Furniture Van NOBL 12 * Paxton, R. Irving 1961 Mr. Sandeford, of Reading SIXN 35 * Prestige, Colin Gwynne 1961 Captain Jack Crocker ABBE 39 2003-11-12 * Robb, Alexander M. 1961 The Addleton Tragedy GOLD 37 * Smith, Edgar P. 1961 The Smith-Mortimer Succession Case GOLD 37 * Souser, Kenneth 1961 Vigor, the Hammersmith Wonder SUSS 52 * Stix, Thomas L., Jr. 1961 The Norwood Builder NORW 29 * Carver, Robert Q. 1962 The Case of Mme. Montpensier HOUN 27 2009-10-5 Deutsch, Irwin F. 1962 The Intricate Matter from Marseilles IDEN 4 Gillies, Joseph 1962 The Aluminium Crutch MUSG 20 Mangler, Robert J. 1962 Sir Hugo Baskerville HOUN 27 * Grady, Thomas F. 1962 Mr. Hilton Soames, of the College of St. Luke's 3STU 36 * Hogan, John C. 1962 The Binomial Theorem FINA 26 * Klinefelter, Walter 1962 The British Barque *Sophy Anderson* FIVE 7 * Lauterbach, Charles E. 1962 Thorneycroft Huxtable, M.A., Ph.D., etc. PRIO 32 * MacDougald, Duncan, Jr. 1962 Brunton, the Butler, of Hurlstone MUSG 20 * Mahoney, Tom 1962 The Case of John Vincent Harden SOLI 30 * Naganuma, Kohki 1962 The Curious Incident of Sherlock Holmes in Japan n.a. 0 * Parker, Robert G. 1962 A Garrotter by Trade EMPT 28 * Edwards, Ralph E. 1963 Dr. Barnicot SIXN 35 2008-4-2 * Clark, Edward F., Jr. 1963 The Matter of the French *** FINA 26 * Drake, Stillman 1963 Porlock VALL 41 * Hahn, Robert W. 1963 Colonel Ross SILV 15 * Hoffmann, Banesh 1963 The Dynamics of an Asteroid VALL 41 * Holroyd, James Edward 1963 The St. Pancras Case SHOS 60 * Jenkins, William D. 1963 Sahara King VEIL 59 1993-10-4 * Kasson, Philip 1963 The Dundas Separation Case IDEN 4 * Merriman, Charles O. 1963 Colonel Hayter REIG 21 Ruber, Peter A. 1964 Camden House EMPT 28 * Anderson, James L. 1964 Inspector Baynes, Surrey Constabulary WIST 42 * Beerman, Herman 1964 Sir James Saunders BLAN 56 * Burrows, George F. 1964 Dr. Grimesby Roylott SPEC 10 * Carey, Eugene F. 1964 Dr. James Mortimer HOUN 27 * Duschnes, Philip C. 1964 *The Martyrdom of Man* SIGN 2 * Guthrie, Douglas 1964 The Field Bazaar n.a. 0 * Harrison, Michael 1964 The Camberwell Poisoning Case FIVE 7 * Meaker, Samuel R. 1964 Sir Jasper Meek DYIN 47 * Smith, William R. 1964 The Red Circle REDC 45 * Wolf, Ben 1964 Vernet, the French Artist GREE 24 Folsom, Henry T. 1965 The Golden Pince-Nez GOLD 37 * Foster, Alan H. 1965 A Commission from the Sultan of Turkey BLAN 56 2006-10-18 Koelle, John B. 1965 The Sus*** Vampire SUSS 52 Lauterbach, Edward S. 1965 Thorneycroft Huxtable, M.A., Ph.D., etc. PRIO 32 * Lesh, Richard D. 1965 The Fatal Battle of Maiwand STUD 1 2007-2-1 Swanson, Martin J. 1965 The Dundas Separation Case IDEN 4 * Clark, John D. 1965 The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant VEIL 59 * Eustace, Frank J., Jr. 1965 Cox and Co. THOR 50 * Hoff, Ebbe Curtis 1965 Dr. Leslie Armstrong MISS 38 * Howland, Charles B. 1965 Sir James Damery ILLU 54 * Kimball, Elliot 1965 Professor Coram GOLD 37 * Levinson, David 1965 Count Von und Zu Grafenstein LAST 48 * Shaw, John Bennett 1965 The Hans Sloane of My Age 3GAR 53 * Van Liere, Edward J. 1965 The Priory School PRIO 32 Redmond, Chris 1966 Billy VALL 41 * Hendrickson, John R. 1966 The Musgrave Ritual MUSG 20 * Hourwich, George K. 1966 Sutro, the Lawyer 3GAB 55 * Johnston, Ames 1966 The Missing Three-Quarter MISS 38 * McCabe, John 1966 Those Chaldean Roots . . . of the Great Celtic Speech DEVI 44 2005-9-27 * Morrow, L. A. 1966 The Grice Patersons in the Island of Uffa FIVE 7 * Norris, Luther 1966 Monsieur Oscar Meunier, of Grenoble EMPT 28 * Reppert, Ralph 1966 Horace Harker VALL 41 Cox, J. Randolph 1967 The Conk-Singleton Forgery Case SIXN 35 Silverstein, Albert 1967 Professor Presbury CREE 51 * Blakeney, T. S. 1967 A Norwegian Named Sigerson EMPT 28 * Krejci-Graf, Karl 1967 Baron Gruner, the Austrian ILLU 54 * Lawrence, Edgar H. 1967 The *Matilda Briggs* SUSS 52 * MacKenzie, Stanley 1967 The Man with the Twisted Lip TWIS 8 * Park, Orlando 1967 The Final Problem FINA 26 * Rhode, Franklin 1967 My Old Friend Charlie Peace ILLU 54 Aronson, Marvin E. 1968 Penrose Fisher DYIN 47 Belanger, Terry 1968 Cartwright HOUN 27 Earle, Ralph, II 1968 Joyce Cummings THOR 50 Griffin, Daniel 1968 General de Merville ILLU 54 Kennedy, Bruce 1968 Bannister 3STU 36 Lindfors, Bernth 1968 Thor Bridge THOR 50 Rouby, Jason 1968 Vanderbilt and the Yeggman SUSS 52 * Hartman, Harry 1968 The Ancient British Barrow GOLD 37 * Herst, Herman, Jr. 1968 Colonel Emsworth, V.C. BLAN 56 * Hoerr, Willmer A. 1968 The Famous Card Scandal of the Nonpareil Club HOUN 27 * Kaegebehn, Charles 1968 Birdy Edwards VALL 41 * Kelly, Fred 1968 Robert Ferguson SUSS 52 * Wait, Richard 1968 The Speckled Band SPEC 10 De Waal, Ronald B. 1969 Lomax, the Sub-Librarian ILLU 54 Fletcher, George 1969 The Cardboard Box CARD 16 John, George 1969 Sir Jasper Meek DYIN 47 Mannion, Rodney 1969 Shoscombe Old Place SHOS 60 Musto, David F. 1969 Dr. Anstruther BOSC 6 Redmond, Donald A. 1969 Good Old Index SUSS 52 Saunders, James B. 1969 The Beryl Coronet BERY 13 * Sherman, Philip 1969 The Six Napoleons SIXN 35 2008-3-1 * Fox, Lyttleton 1969 The *Gloria Scott* GLOR 19 * Haas, J. Hoxie, Jr. 1969 Wisteria Lodge WIST 42 * Kalt, Bryson R. 1969 Charles Augustus Milverton CHAS 34 * Nieminski, John 1969 Abe Slaney DANC 31 Lebowitz, Mo 1970 Arthur H. Staunton, the Forger MISS 38 Wolff, Ira 1970 Douglas Maberly 3GAB 55 * Clarkson, Paul S., Jr. 1970 Morse Hudson SIXN 35 * Foss, Thomas Frederick 1970 Colonel James Barclay CROO 22 * King, Martin J. 1970 Mr. James M. Dodd BLAN 56 * Luther, Howard 1970 The Duke of Holdernesse PRIO 32 * Pond, Walter 1970 Brunton, the Butler, of Hurlstone MUSG 20 de Groat, Raymond A. 1971 Harraway VALL 41 * Brodie, Robert N. 1971 The *Gloria Scott* GLOR 19 * Derleth, August 1971 Inspector Baynes, of the Surrey Constabulary WIST 42 * Fairlie, Matthew 1971 Barrymore HOUN 27 * Fish, Robert L. 1971 Barker, My Hated Rival RETI 58 * Potter, H. C. 1971 The Final Problem FINA 26 * Wilson, Evan M. 1971 The Right Honourable Trelawney Hope SECO 40 * Wolff, Ezra A. 1971 Sir James Damery ILLU 54 Crotty, John P. 1972 Dr. James Mortimer HOUN 27 Fox, Matthew 1972 Vigor, the Hammersmith Wonder SUSS 52 Fusco, Andrew G. 1972 Athelney Jones SIGN 2 * Galerstein, David 1972 Bert Stevens NORW 29 2009-10-5 * Galerstein, David 1972 Tobias Gregson STUD 1 Martin, Alastair 1972 Colonel Sebastian Moran EMPT 28 * Rosenberger, Edgar S. 1972 Neville St. Clair TWIS 8 2004-3-20 Yates, Donald A. 1972 The Greek Interpreter GREE 24 * Davis, Norman M. 1972 The Grosvenor Square Furniture Van NOBL 12 * Fleischauer, William E. 1972 Josiah Brown SIXN 35 * Merrill, Edward A. 1972 Palladio ABBE 39 * Nolan, Norman S. 1972 Godfrey Norton SCAN 3 Cochran, Leonard 1973 Cardinal Tosca BLAC 33 Peck, Andrew Jay 1973 Inspector Baynes, Surrey Constabulary WIST 42 Schrandt, John 1973 Inspector Stanley Hopkins BLAC 33 * Lowndes, Robert A. W. 1973 Langdale Pike 3GAB 55 * Paulison, Keith 1973 Mr. John Scott Eccles WIST 42 * Pinson, Rex, Jr. 1973 Inspector G. Lestrade STUD 1 Evans, Constantine 1974 The Diogenes Club GREE 24 Lellenberg, Jon L. 1974 Rodger Prescott 3GAR 53 Page, Andrew 1974 Lord Saltire PRIO 32 Rosenblatt, Albert M. 1974 Inspector Bradstreet TWIS 8 Shreffler, Philip A. 1974 Jefferson Hope STUD 1 Tinning, Herbert P. 1974 Dr. Leon Sterndale DEVI 44 Whelan, Michael F. 1974 Vincent Spaulding REDH 5 * Denbo, Elic 1974 The Ferrers Documents PRIO 32 * Simms, Bartlett D. 1974 Professor Coram GOLD 37 Laxton, Glenn 1975 Mr. James M. Dodd BLAN 56 McCullam, William 1975 The Reigate Squires REIG 21 Prager, Jan C. 1975 Lowenstein of Prague CREE 51 Utechin, Nicholas 1975 The Ancient British Barrow GOLD 37 Walker, Lynn E. 1975 The Long Island Cave Mystery REDC 45 Dudley, W. E. 1976 The Papers of Ex-President Murillo NORW 29 Lione, James 1976 My Old Friend Charlie Peace ILLU 54 McDonough, Donald A. 1976 Bodymaster McGinty VALL 41 Penzler, Otto 1976 The King of Bohemia SCAN 3 Wroblewski, Ralph 1976 Captain Teddy Marvin VALL 41 * Asimov, Isaac 1976 The Remarkable Worm THOR 50 * Murphy, Michael 1976 The Noble Bachelor NOBL 12 * Musgrave, Donald P. 1976 Reginald Musgrave MUSG 20 * Tracy, Jack 1976 A Case of Identity IDEN 4 * Wall, Wayne 1976 Holy Peters LADY 46 2003-12-22 Feinberg, Samuel 1977 The Prince of Colonna SIXN 35 Goodrich, William D. 1977 Alexander Holder BERY 13 Herbert, Paul D. 1977 Mr. Leverton, of Pinkerton's REDC 45 Hill, Stanfield D. 1977 Francois le Villard SIGN 2 Margolin, Jerry 1977 Hilton Cubitt DANC 31 Meyer, Karl E. 1977 Fritz von Waldbaum N***A 25 Morrow, Daniel J. 1977 James Stanger of the *Herald* VALL 41 Novorsky, Donald E. 1977 The Empty House EMPT 28 Pearce, David B. 1977 The Khalifa at Khartoum EMPT 28 Posnansky, Daniel 1977 Colonel Hayter REIG 21 Ross, Billy 1977 The Abergavenny Murders PRIO 32 Shea, Glenn J. 1977 Thaddeus Sholto SIGN 2 * Smedegaard, Paul B. 1977 The Randall Gang REIG 21 2007-11-14 Stix, Stephen 1977 The Darlington Substitution Scandal SCAN 3 Wright, Sean M. 1977 The Manor House Case GREE 24 * Abromson, Herman 1977 Lord Cantlemere MAZA 49 * Bassett, Carl 1977 Josiah Brown SIXN 35 * Epstein, Marvin P 1977 Count Negretto Sylvius MAZA 49 * Schatell, Norman 1977 Jonathan Small SIGN 2 * Schwartz, Richard 1977 Dr. Percy Trevelyan RESI 23 * Silk, Eric H. 1977 The Blue Carbuncle BLUE 9 Athey, Forrest 1978 The Hammerford Will Case ILLU 54 Bergman, Ted 1978 The Honourable Philip Green LADY 46 Cohen, Saul 1978 John Ferrier STUD 1 Dandrew, Thomas, II 1978 The Naval Treaty N***A 25 * Hollyer, Cameron 1978 The Three Students 3STU 36 * Swift, Wayne B. 1978 The Giant Rat of Sumatra SUSS 52 Hoffmann, Frank A. 1979 Altamont LAST 48 Katz, Richard L. 1979 Jean Baptiste Greuze VALL 41 Kean, Michael H. 1979 General Charles Gordon RESI 23 * Liebow, Ely M. 1979 Inspector Gregory STUD 1 2007-3-30 McPherson, Mark 1979 Cecil Barker VALL 41 Montgomery, Jeffrey 1979 Inspector Montgomery CARD 16 Niver, Harold E. 1979 The Man on the Tor HOUN 27 Sturm, George 1979 Neil Gibson THOR 50 Wood, Benton 1979 A Scandal in Bohemia SCAN 3 * Brewer, James 1979 Josiah Brown SIXN 35 * Schweickert, William P. 1979 Cox and Co. THOR 50 * Simons, Blaine 1979 The Strange Old Book Collector EMPT 28 Beaman, Bruce R. 1980 The Yellow Face YELL 17 Berry, John Stevens 1980 The Hammerford Will Case ILLU 54 de Gozzaldi, J. Devereux 1980 The Speckled Band SPEC 10 * Douty, Robert Watson 1980 The Priory School PRIO 32 2006-5-30 Gerber, Samuel M. 1980 The Final Problem FINA 26 Henry, Charles E. 1980 The Lion's Mane LION 57 Michelman, Jeffrey L. 1980 Sutro, the Lawyer 3GAB 55 Moss, Robert A. 1980 The Case of Fairdale Hobbs REDC 45 Nathan, Hartley R. 1980 The Penang Lawyer HOUN 27 * Davis, Stafford G. 1980 Horace Harker VALL 41 * Germeshausen, Alvin F. 1980 Baron Dowson MAZA 49 * Reilly, Frank F. 1980 The Boscombe Valley Mystery BOSC 6 Brody, Howard 1981 Anstruther BOSC 6 Farrell, John F. 1981 The Tiger of San Pedro WIST 42 Kamil, Irving 1981 Monsieur Oscar Meunier, of Grenoble EMPT 28 Leeb, Gene A. 1981 The Franco-Midland Hardware Company STOC 18 Nordberg, Nils 1981 A Norwegian Named Sigerson EMPT 28 Skene Melvin, David 1981 The Duke of Holdernesse PRIO 32 * Johnson, Kenton A. 1981 A Remarkable Invention MAZA 49 * McGee, Tom 1981 Wilson, the Notorious Canary-Trainer BLAC 33 * Runnquist, Ake 1981 Jacob Shafter VALL 41 * Smith, Edgar B. 1981 Dr. Moore Agar DEVI 44 * Umansky, Harlan L. 1981 Jonathan Small SIGN 2 Ashman, Peter G. 1982 Peter Steiler the Elder FINA 26 Lachtman, Howard L. 1982 The *Matilda Briggs* SUSS 52 MacDonald, Brian R. 1982 The Famous Card Scandal of the Nonpareil Club HOUN 27 Mende, Frederic H. 1982 Lord Holdhurst N***A 25 Miller, Richard H. 1982 The Grice Patersons in the Island of Uffa FIVE 7 Parker, Bruce R. 1982 A Garrotter by Trade EMPT 28 Scheideman, J. Warren 1982 Count Von und Zu Grafenstein LAST 48 Sonnenschmidt, Fritz 1982 Simpson's ILLU 54 Warshauer, Richard 1982 Godfrey Staunton MISS 38 * Dame, Morency R. 1982 Colonel Lysander Stark ENGR 11 * Graves, Orval C. 1982 Whitaker's Almanack VALL 41 * Lane, W. Kenneth 1982 Wilson Hargreave, of the New York Police DANC 31 * McGaw, Lisa 1982 Mrs. Hudson SIGN 2 * Sherrod, Floyd 1982 The Case of John Vincent Harden SOLI 30 * Silverman, Milton A. 1982 Barker, My Hated Rival RETI 58 Beeson, William B, 1983 The Barque *Lone Star* FIVE 7 Bond, Scott 1983 The Copper Beeches COPP 14 Broderick, Robert M. 1983 Jephro Rucastle COPP 14 Coghill, Bob 1983 John Hopley Neligan BLAC 33 Hapner, Barry 1983 Inspector Forrester REIG 21 Hough, George A. 1983 The Duke of Balmoral NOBL 12 Katz, Robert S. 1983 Dr. Ainstree DYIN 47 Otten, Eric H. 1983 Jeremy Dixon, Trinity College MISS 38 Russo, Thomas M. 1983 The Boscombe Valley Mystery BOSC 6 Rutter, Richard R. 1983 Mike Scanlan VALL 41 Ruyle, John 1983 Baron Dowson MAZA 49 Thomalen, Robert E. 1983 The Three Garridebs 3GAR 53 * Berner, William A. 1983 Aloysius Doran, Esq., of San Francisco, Cal. NOBL 12 * Turner, Ralph F 1983 Colonel Carruthers WIST 42 * Williams, Newton M. 1983 The Netherland-Sumatra Company REIG 21 Beckman, Frank S. 1984 Lord Backwater NOBL 12 Bliss, John 1984 Mr. Francis Hay Moulton NOBL 12 Brundage, Paul H. 1984 Sir Charles Appledore PRIO 32 Goldfarb, Clifford S. 1984 Fordham, the Horsham Lawyer FIVE 7 Lehman, John 1984 The Danite Band STUD 1 Nielsen, Bjarne 1984 The Veiled Lodger VEIL 59 Thomas, Daniel F. 1984 Robert Ferguson SUSS 52 Van der Flaes, Edwin 1984 Victor Trevor GLOR 19 * Armstrong, George Douglas 1984 John o' Groat's MISS 38 1993-7-5 * Dinegar, Robert 1984 Henry Ward Beecher RESI 23 * Duval, James O. 1984 The Battered Tin Dispatch-Box THOR 50 * Haunert, William C. 1984 Ted Baldwin VALL 41 * Schwartz, Jeffrey 1984 Henry Baker BLUE 9 * Ward, Bill 1984 Major Prendergast FIVE 7 Crawford, Bryce L., Jr. 1985 The Solitary Cyclist SOLI 30 Davies, Bernard 1985 A Study in Scarlet STUD 1 de Freitas, Wilfrid M. 1985 The Right Honourable Trelawney Hope SECO 40 * De Stefano, James J. 1985 The St. Pancras Case SHOS 60 2007-5-9 Duke, Anthony 1985 Hugh Boone TWIS 8 Groves, Derham 1985 Black Jack of Ballarat BOSC 6 * Kaplan, Alan R. 1985 Charles Augustus Milverton CHAS 34 2007-8-21 Liebman, Arthur 1985 Vamberry, the Wine Merchant MUSG 20 Wood, Peter 1985 The Second Stain SECO 40 * Addlestone, Alan 1985 The Addleton Tragedy GOLD 37 * Armstrong, Walter P., Jr. 1985 Birdy Edwards VALL 41 * Green, Richard Lancelyn 1985 The Three Gables 3GAB 55 * Hardwick, Michael 1985 The Sign of the Four SIGN 2 * Hodel, Michael P. 1985 Sir James Walter BRUC 43 * Michell, W. R. 1985 The *Rock of Gibraltar* ABBE 39 * Middleton, Herbert H. 1985 Ionides, of Alexandria GOLD 37 Constable, John D. 1986 The Crooked Man CROO 22 Eberman, Barton A. 1986 The Hound of the Baskervilles HOUN 27 * Fink, Joseph 1986 *The Martyrdom of Man* SIGN 2 2009-5-8 Hammer, David L. 1986 Major-General Stoner SPEC 10 Malec, Andrew 1986 The Strange Old Book Collector EMPT 28 Martin, C. Paul 1986 Dr. Leslie Armstrong MISS 38 Robinson, Robert E. 1986 The Hansom Cab STUD 1 Rothman, Steven 1986 The Valley of Fear VALL 41 Speck, Gordon R. 1986 Colonel James Barclay CROO 22 Suszynski, James P. 1986 The Dying Detective DYIN 47 Wein, Richard A. 1986 Silver Blaze SILV 15 * Beckman, Erik 1986 Stapleton HOUN 27 * Bisio, Robert Mario 1986 Shinwell Johnson ILLU 54 2005 * Shull, Richard B. 1986 An Actor and a Rare One SIGN 2 * Werby, Don 1986 Old Abrahams LADY 46 Betzner, Ray 1987 The Agony Column ENGR 11 Burr, Robert C. 1987 The Rascally Lascar TWIS 8 Kaylor, T. Michael 1987 *Practical Handbook of Bee Culture* LAST 48 Skornickel, George R., Jr. 1987 Heidegger PRIO 32 Tanaka, Kiyoshi 1987 The Japanese Cabinet GLOR 19 Vatza, Edward J. 1987 A Typical American Advertisement 3GAR 53 Warner, Richard S. 1987 High Tor HOUN 27 Brogdon, Philip R. 1988 John Sanger VEIL 59 Cochran, William R. 1988 Murray STUD 1 Cummings, Carey 1988 An Irish Secret Society LAST 48 * Gardner, John 1988 Moriarty FINA 26 2007-8-3 Meyer, Charles A. 1988 Adolph Meyer BRUC 43 Olding, Alan C. 1988 Cooee BOSC 6 Ruiz, Mel 1988 Jack Douglas VALL 41 Wolder, Burt 1988 The Third Pillar from the Left SIGN 2 * Cleary, James C., Jr. 1988 Howard Garrideb 3GAR 53 Caplan, Richard M. 1989 Dr. Jackson CROO 22 Joffe, Andrew 1989 Sir Charles Halle STUD 1 Keefauver, Brad A. 1989 Winwood Reade SIGN 2 Key, Jack D. 1989 Pritchard SPEC 10 Kobayashi, Tsukasa 1989 Baritsu EMPT 28 McQuage, M. Kenneth 1989 The Plumstead Marshes SIGN 2 * Rodin, Alvin E. 1989 Palmer SPEC 10 Adams, Charles A. 1990 The Winter Assizes at Norwich DANC 31 McLean, Austin J. 1990 The London Library ILLU 54 Pollock, Donald K. 1990 The *Anthropological Journal* CARD 16 Stetak, Tom 1990 The Head of the Police at Cleveland STUD 1 * Mackler, Allen 1990 Sarasate REDH 5 2005-12-29 * Page, Frederick C. 1990 The Arcadia Mixture CROO 22 * Perry, Milton F. 1990 Nathan Garrideb 3GAR 53 Herzog, Evelyn A. 1991 The Daintiest Thing Under a Bonnet SCAN 3 Johnson, Roger 1991 *Pall Mall Gazette* BLUE 9 King, Edwin V. 1991 Captain Arthur Morstan SIGN 2 Miranker, Glen S. 1991 *The Origin of Tree Worship* EMPT 28 Moran, Joseph W. 1991 Sir Augustus Moran, C.B. EMPT 28 Nadel, William 1991 Bartholomew Sholto SIGN 2 Rice, Susan 1991 Beeswing ABBE 39 Rosenblatt, Julia Carlson 1991 Mrs. Turner SCAN 3 * Doyle, Dame Jean Conan 1991 A Certain Gracious Lady BRUC 43 * Enberg, Henry W. 1991 John Garrideb 3GAR 53 * McMahon, Katherine 1991 Lucy Ferrier STUD 1 * Meiser, Edith 1991 A Fascinating and Beautiful Woman HOUN 27 1993-9-26 * Shields, Charles J. 1991 17 King Edward Street STOC 18 * Tolins, Stephen H. 1991 John Straker SILV 15 Decker, Jeff 1992 Dr. Grimesby Roylott SPEC 10 McClure, Michael W. 1992 Stimson and Co. LADY 46 Purves, Shirley A. 1992 The Dog in the Night-Time SILV 15 Rich, Mary Ellen 1992 Lady Frances Ca***x LADY 46 Rose-Bond, Sherry 1992 Violet Hunter COPP 14 Southworth, Bruce E. 1992 Victor Hatherley ENGR 11 * Van der Flaes, Maureen Green 1992 Kitty Winter ILLU 54 2006-10-17 * Moran, Patricia E. 1992 Patience Moran BOSC 6 Cagnat, Jean-Pierre 1993 The Bank of France REDH 5 Dickensheet, Shirley 1993 Ivy Douglas VALL 41 Eckrich, Joseph J. 1993 The Stockbroker's Clerk STOC 18 Hirayama, Yuichi 1993 The Japanese Vase 3GAR 53 Levin, Alfred A. 1993 Abe Slaney DANC 31 * Titus, Eve 1993 Young Master Rucastle COPP 14 Cooke, Catherine 1994 "The Book of Life" STUD 1 Crupe, Peter J. 1994 The Noble Bachelor NOBL 12 Fromkin, T. Michelle 1994 The Missing Three-Quarter MISS 38 Izban, Donald B. 1994 Market Street VALL 41 Joyce, Thomas J. 1994 A Yellow-Backed Novel BOSC 6 Montgomery, Bruce 1994 The Red Circle REDC 45 Stetak, Ruthann 1994 The Camberwell Poisoning Case FIVE 7 * Swift, Francine Morris 1994 The Wigmore Street Post Office SIGN 2 2007-10-10 Ueda, Hirotaka 1994 Japanese Armour GREE 24 Utecht, Thomas D. 1994 Arthur Charpentier BRUC 43 Vande Water, William H. 1994 An Enlarged Photograph LION 57 * Howlett, Anthony D. 1994 John Hector McFarlane NORW 29 * Stavert, Geoffrey S. 1994 The Shingle of Southsea LION 57 Davies, David Stuart 1995 Sir Ralph Musgrave MUSG 20 Francis, Thomas J. 1995 The Imperial Opera of Warsaw SCAN 3 Friedman, Theodore 1995 The Commonplace Book MUSG 20 Stajic, Marina 1995 Curare SUSS 52 Torrese, Dante M. 1995 Von Herder LAST 48 Wachs, Gerald N. 1995 Sir James Saunders BLAN 56 White, Kathryn 1995 The Musgrave Ritual MUSG 20 White, Ronald S. 1995 The Cabinet Photograph SCAN 3 Doyle, Steven T. 1996 The *Western Morning News* HOUN 27 Hall, Ralph 1996 Smack! Smack! Smack! COPP 14 Harrington, Hugh T. 1996 Wisteria Lodge WIST 42 Horrocks, Peter 1996 The Inner Temple SCAN 3 Karlson, Kate 1996 The *Evening Standard* STOC 18 Pforr, John E. 1996 Police-Constable Cook FIVE 7 Pollak, Marsha L. 1996 A Small But Select Libary GLOR 19 Stek, Robert J. 1996 The Mysterious Scientist CREE 51 Hyder, William J. 1997 A Most Valuable Institution SIXN 35 Kitts, Richard J. 1997 The Battered Tin Dispatch-Box THOR 50 Lanza, Kenneth C. 1997 His Last Bow LAST 48 Niver, Theodora 1997 Carina RETI 58 Pilot, Roy E. 1997 Chemical Laboratory of St. Barts SIGN 2 Singleton, Paul G. 1997 Covent Garden BLUE 9 Smedegaard, Margaret 1997 Criterion Bar STUD 1 Stix, Dorothy K. 1997 Martha LAST 48 Baesch, John F. 1998 State and Merton County Railroad VALL 41 Bruxner, Pamela 1998 The British *** BRUC 43 Diamond, Susan Z. 1998 The Great Mogul SIGN 2 Higurashi, Masamichi 1998 Baron Adelbert Gruner ILLU 54 Lewis, Lou 1998 William Whyte STUD 1 * Mansbridge, Ronald 1998 A Case of Identity IDEN 4 2006-9-1 Saint-Joanis, Thierry 1998 Monsieur Bertillon HOUN 27 Smith, James E., II 1998 Winner of the Jackson Prize HOUN 27 Dorn, William S. 1999 The Newgate Calendar 3GAR 53 Jeffers, H. Paul 1999 Wilson Hargreave DANC 31 Kinnee, June L. 1999 Miss Hatty Doran NOBL 12 Klinger, Leslie S. 1999 The Abbey Grange ABBE 39 MacGregor, Marilyn 1999 V.V. 341 VALL 41 Anderson, Karen 2000 Emilia Lucca REDC 45 Curtis, Donald E. 2000 Jabez Wilson REDH 5 Elliott, Douglas 2000 Canadian Pacific Railway BLAC 33 Hammarqvist, Anders 2000 Jacob Shafter VALL 41 Kittle, C. Frederick 2000 Jack Stapleton HOUN 27 Meer, Michael A. 2000 The Englisher Hof FINA 26 Upton, Jean 2000 Elsie Cubitt DANC 31 Vizoskie, Ben 2000 Alexander Hamilton Garrideb 3GAR 53 Wilmer, Douglas 2000 The Lyceum Theatre SIGN 2 Foley, Charles 2001 Marlow Bates THOR 50 Geisser, Marcus 2001 Rosenlaui FINA 26 McKuras, Julie A. 2001 The Duchess of Devonshire IDEN 4 Monty, W. Scott, II 2001 Corporal Henry Wood CROO 22 Rose, Lloyd 2001 George Sand REDH 5 Solberg, Andrew L. 2001 Professor Coram GOLD 37 Stashower, Daniel 2001 Thurston DANC 31 Accardo, Pasquale 2002 Gorgiano of the Red Circle REDC 45 Boote, Henry W. 2002 Meyers, Toronto HOUN 27 Dirda, Michael 2002 Langdale Pike 3GAB 55 Gagen, Mark 2002 Sir James Damery ILLU 54 McKay, Marilynne 2002 Violet de Merville ILLU 54 Roden, Christopher 2002 Sir Henry Baskerville HOUN 27 * Schultz, Robert S. 2002 The *Gloria Scott* GLOR 19 2006-9-7 Solito, Enrico 2002 Gennaro Lucca REDC 45 Sveum, Richard J. 2002 Dr. Hill Barton ILLU 54 * Campbell, Mary 2002 Brenda Tregennis DEVI 44 Christenson, Ed 2003 Antonio HOUN 27 Coppola, Joseph A. 2003 The Stranger's Room GREE 24 Greeney, David 2003 Uncle Ned IDEN 4 Gregory, Alexian A. 2003 The Grimpen Postmaster HOUN 27 Stampe Lagergaard, Mia 2003 The Dynamics of an Asteroid VALL 41 Vizoskie, Susan 2003 Mrs. Saunders 3GAR 53 Hill, Gideon D. 2004 Jack Prendergast GLOR 19 Kitts, Francine 2004 Lady Hilda Trelawney Hope SECO 40 Meyer, Nicholas 2004 A Fine Morocco Case SIGN 2 Oudin, Bernard 2004 Our French Gold REDH 5 Ross, Michael 2004 Von Bork LAST 48 Rossakis, Constantine 2004 St. Bartholomew's Hospital STUD 1 Wrigglesworth, Doug 2004 The Retired Colourman RETI 58 Bergquist, John 2005 The King of Scandinavia NOBL 12 Calamai, Peter 2005 The *Leeds Mercury* HOUN 27 Gaiman, Neil 2005 The Devil's Foot DEVI 44 Renkwitz, Art 2005 The Bar of Gold TWIS 8 Roden, Barbara 2005 Beryl Stapleton HOUN 27 Salvatori, Gianluca 2005 The Dacre Hotel SIXN 35 Armstrong, Curtis 2006 An Actor and a Rare One SIGN 2 * Churchill, Paul G. 2006 Corot SIGN 2 2008-11-7 Kegley, Jerry 2006 Nathan Garrideb 3GAR 53 Olken, Richard M. 2006 Bob Carruthers SUSS 52 Paton, Jennie C. 2006 Laura Lyons HOUN 27 Raymond, Trevor S. 2006 Horace Harker VALL 41 Stinson, Regina 2006 A Little Ribston Pippin BLAC 33 Terras, Donald J. 2006 The Politician, the Lighthouse, and the Trained Cormorant VEIL 59 Berdan, Michael 2007 Henri Murger STUD 1 Bostrom, Mattias 2007 The Swedish Pathological Society HOUN 27 Homer, Mike 2007 Enoch J. Drebber STUD 1 McCafferty, Elaine 2007 Eliza Barrymore HOUN 27 McCausland, Dayna 2007 Lady Clara St. Simon NOBL 12 Randall, Warren 2007 Harold Stackhurst LION 57 Schpak, Maggie 2007 The Soup Plate Medal 3GAR 53 Cooper, Barbara Roisman 2008 Mary Maberley 3GAB 55 Genova, John 2008 Harry Pinner STOC 18 Marriot, Guy 2008 The Hotel du Louvre BRUC 43 Morrill, David 2008 Count von Kramm SCAN 3 Richards, Dana 2008 The Priory School PRIO 32 Rosenblatt, Betsy 2008 Lucy Ferrier STUD 1 Stock, Randall 2008 South African Securities DANC 31 Barnes, Bill 2009 The *Gloria Scott* GLOR 19 Bradway, Jeff 2009 A Case of Identity IDEN 4 Dahlinger, Susan 2009 The Bruce-Partington Plans BRUC 43 Darak, Greg 2009 The Engineer's Thumb ENGR 11 Devitt, Allan 2009 The Dancing Men DANC 31 Ellis, Robert 2009 The Illustrious Client ILLU 54 Jaffe, Walter 2009 The Resident Patient RESI 23 Jensen, Jens Byscov 2009 The Blanched Soldier BLAN 56 LePage, Sebastian 2009 The Six Napoleons SIXN 35 Pollak, Michael 2009 The Blue Carbuncle BLUE 9 Rusch, Barbara 2009 The Mazarin Stone MAZA 49 Schwartz, Joel 2009 The Three Students 3STU 36 Cynkin, Tom 2010 Lord Bellinger SECO 40 Doyle, P.J. 2010 Ettie Shafter VALL 41 Frayling, Sir Christopher 2010 Vernet GREE 24 Guy, Patricia 2010 Imperial Tokay LAST 48 King, Laurie R. 2010 The Red Circle REDC 45 Montague, Sarah 2010 Violet Smith SOLI 30 Polvere, Dan 2010 Holloway and Steele 3GAR 53 Sugarman, Sally 2010 The Three Gables 3GAB 55 Vega Hayzen, Maria Carmen 2010 Isadora Klein 3GAB 55 | |
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| ENGLISH CURRENCY in the 1890's (v. 9.2 01-29-10)
pence shilling crown pound guinea 0.5 1 2 3 6 0.5 12 1 30 2.5 0.5 60 5 1 120 10 2 0.5 240 20 4 1 126 10.5 2.1 0.525 0.5 252 21 4.2 1.05 1
farthing = 0.25 cent florin = 2s =0.1£
As a rough approximation, 1 pound in Sherlock Holmes's time would be the equivalent of about $105 in today's money 22. Based on that value, we can then see that:
STUD Watsons stated that the income from his pension was about $60 a day. 60.375 Drebber and Stangerson paid Mrs. Charpentier $105 a day each to rent rooms in her house. 105 Enoch Drebber had over $800 on him when his body was found in Lauriston Gardens 803.25 8400 SIGN When Sherlock Holmes paid his "Baker Street Irregulars" he was giving each boy the 5.25 equivalent of a $5 bill, which was a fair bit of change, even by today's standards.
SCAN Holmes estimated that the King's pair of horses were worth over $33,000, and he 33075 earned over $100,000 for helping the King in this case. 105000
REDH Jabez Wilson thus earned an extra $420 a week by copying the Encyclopedia for the 420 Red Headed League.
IDEN Uncle Ned left Mary Sutherland over $260,000, but she was only able to draw the interest 262500 in the amount of 4.5% of that, or $11,812 per year. Mary also earned a living by typing 11812.5 15-20 sheets a day @ twopence per sheet or the equivalent of $13-$17.50 per day 13.125
BOSC currency not mentioned (except for unspecified amount of gold that Turner had robbed) na
FIVE Joseph Openshaw inherited his brother Elias's estate, which included almost $1.5 million in cash 1470000
TWIS When Neville St. Clair threw his coat out the window, he also threw away $243.25 243.25
BLUE The Countess of Morcar's "Blue Carbuncle" was valued at $2.1 million and the reward 2100000 for its return was over $100,000 105000
SPEC Helen Stoner's mother had a yearly income of over $115,000 which she turned over to Roylott. 115500 This income had dropped to about $79,000 when SH took the case. Upon their marriages, the 78750 Stoner sisters were entitled to a share of this yearly income, amounting to over $26,000 each. 26250
ENGR Hatherley only grossed about $2900 in his first two years of business, but was offered 2887.5 over $5500 for one night's work by Col. Lysander Stark 5512.5
NOBL Francis Moulton paid the equivalent of only about $40 a night for a hotel room and 42 $3.50 for a glass of sherry during his stay in a supposedly very expensive hotel! 3.5 Both breakfast and lunch cost the same amount of about $13 and a cocktail cost him $5 13.125
BERY When Alexander Holder's (unknown) Client applied for a loan, using the "Beryl Coronet" as collateral, he was asking for the "trifling sum" of $5.25 million in today's money! 5250000 Holmes, in disguise, purchased a old pair of Sir George Burnwell's shoes for less than $3 2.625
COPP Violet Smith had earned $420 per month as a governess for Colonel Spence Munro, but was 420 offered $10,500 a year to start with Rucastle. She eventually accepted the job at $12,600 a year. 10500
SILV Straker was found with a statement in his pocket showing that he had spent almost $4000 on 3963.75 clothing for his mistress. SH remarked that one of the articles was an outfit costing over $2400 2425.5
YELL Holmes estimated the value of Grant Munro's pipe at about $40. His wife wanted $10,500 from 39.375 him, which was more than the $8400 he was spending on his yearly rent for their villa at Norbury 8400
STOC Hall Pycroft was scheduled to earn $420 a week at Mawsons but was approached by 420 "Harry Pinner" and offered a starting salary of $52,500 a year 52500
GLOR
MUSG currency not mentioned (except for old coins from the reign of King Charles the First) na
REIG Holmes suggested that old Cunningham offer a $52,500 reward for information regarding the 52500 apparent burglary of his house and the murder of his coachman William Kirwan
CROO
RESI The Blessington gang had robbed the Worthington Bank of over $700,000 and killed the watchman 735000
GREE Wilson Kemp "paid" Mr. Melas five sovereigns for his services, equivalent to about $525 today 525 ( a sovereign was a gold coin, in circulation until 1914, equal to one pound sterling 23)
N***A
FINA
EMPT Ronald Adair had won over $44,000 in a single card game with Colonel Moran as his partner 44100
NORW
DANC Holmes found over $100,000 in Mrs. Cubitt's handbag 105000
SOLI
PRIO Holmes earned $630,000 as the "reward" from the Duke of Holdernesse. 630000
BLAC Patrick Cairns was willing to work for "Captain Basil" for $840 per month 840 CHAS Charles Augustus Milverton demanded blackmail of $735,000 from Lady Eva Blackwell, and Holmes 735000 unsuccessfully attempted a compromise offer of $210,000 210000 SIXN Mr. Sandeford paid less than $79 for his copy of the Napoleon bust, but Sherlock Holmes bought it 78.75 from him for over $1000 1050 3STU GOLD MISS Godfrey Staunton paid over $1400 in medical bills to Dr. Armstrong 1433.25 ABBE SECO HOUN Sir Charles Baskerville's entire estate was worth $105 million 105000000 VALL Holmes stated that he occasionally paid Porlock over $1000 for information 1050 WIST CARD REDC Gennaro Lucca offered Mrs. Warren $525 per week to rent two rooms in her house, 525 which was double the rate she was asking at the time
BRUC Sherlock Holmes stated that his brother Mycroft earned $47,250 a year working for the government 47250 Cadogan West had almost $300 on him when his body was found outside Aldgate Station 288.75 DYIN Watson had five half-crowns in his pocket, the equivalent of 12.5 shillings, or over $65 in today's money 65.625 LADY DEVI currency not mentioned na LAST Holmes earned only a paltry $52,500 in his final case fighting German spies. 52500 ILLU BLAN MAZA The yellow "Crown Diamond" stolen from Whitehall was valued at over $10 million. 10500000 3GAB SH managed to get $525,000 from Isadora Klein to pay for Mary Maberley's trip around the world 525000 SUSS 3GAR THOR CREE LION VEIL SHOS Sir Robert Norbertson netted $8.4 million when Shoscombe Prince won the Derby 8400000 RETI Josiah Amberley's wife and lover reportedly fled with some $735,000 worth of cash and securities 735000 | |
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| Observations made with the Database: (v. 9.2 01-29-10)
1 Holmes and Watson traveled over 18,000 miles during the course of the 60 cases they worked on !! 2 They didn't stay at an inn when they traveled 200 mi to Tavistock (SILV), but they did when they traveled only 16 mi to Esher (WIST) 3 Professor Christ's date for VEIL (1890) can't be correct based both on "Watson Notes" from FINA, and consensus of other chronologers for that story. 4 All BSI members whose first name is Norman have passed beyond the Reichenbach. 5 Not counting SIGN, between 1887 to 1927, over 650 different illustrations were created by sixteen artists, ranging from 1 illustration by Joseph Simpson to 357 by Sidney Paget!
PERCENTAGES:
1 In this author's opinion, no crime was committed in 8 out of the 60 cases = 13.3% (These cases are indicated by an entry of none in the "Villain" field).
2 In the remaining 52 cases, the crime of murder was concerned in 31 of them = 59.6% In these 31 cases, a total of 37 people were murdered:
poison 9 24.3% gunshot 4 10.8% bludgeoning 9 24.3% hanging 1 2.7% faux accident 7 18.9% unknown 1 2.7% stabbing 6 16.2%
3 The crime of attempted murder was concerned in 13 of 52 cases, 8 of which already had a murder committed in them (from above). Thus 36 of the 52 cases concerned murder or its attempt = 69.2% In these 13 cases, a total of 13 people were victims of attempted murder:
poison 5 38.4% faux accident 1 7.7% bludgeoning 3 23.1% stabbing 1 7.7% gunshot 3 23.1% 4 The crime of blackmail, or its attempt, was concerned in 7 of the 52 cases = 13.5% Five of these cases also had a murder or attempted murder in them (from above) 5 In the remaining 52 cases where a crime was committed, a total of 78 Villains were involved with the following results:
arrested 25 32.1% escaped + died 9 11.5% died 16 20.5% arrested + died 2 2.6% SH intervened 13 16.7% misc 2 2.6% escaped 11 14.1%
6 Mrs. Hudson is specifically mentioned in 14 of the 60 cases (23.3%), 2 cases (STUD and FIVE) mention the "landlady" (3.3%) and one case (SCAN) names the landlady as "Mrs. Turner" (1.7%)
7 Dr. Watson lived with Holmes at 221B Baker Street in 36 of the 60 cases = 60% of the time.
8 Granada Television produced 41 of the 60 Canonical cases = 68% of them.
9 Mrs. Hudson is featured in 26 of the 41 Granada Series = 63% of them.
10 The "Doubleday" version and the "Oxford order" are in agreement in 16 of the 60 cases = 27% of them.
TO BE CONTINUED !!!
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| DD# Abbr BK mm BK dd BK year B-G mm B-G dd B-G year EBZ mm EBZ dd EBZ year JFC mm JFC dd JFC year 1 STUD 3 4 1884 3 4 1881 3 4 1881 3 4 1882 2 SIGN 9 4 1888 9 18 1888 4 16 1888 9 25 1888 3 SCAN 3 20 1888 5 20 1887 3 22 1889 3 30 1889 4 REDH 10 11 1890 10 29 1887 10 19 1889 10 18 1890 5 IDEN 4 16 1888 10 18 1887 10 9 1889 6 26 1889 6 BOSC 6 8 1889 6 8 1889 6 27 1890 6 7 1889 7 FIVE 9 16 1887 9 29 1887 9 24 1889 9 24 1889 8 TWIS 6 21 1889 6 21 1887 6 21 1889 6 19 1889 9 BLUE 12 27 1889 12 27 1887 12 27 1889 12 27 1890 10 SPEC 4 1 1883 4 6 1883 4 4 1883 4 4 1883 11 ENGR 6 30 1889 9 7 1889 9 8 1889 9 7 1889 12 NOBL 10 6 1887 10 8 1886 12 7 1888 10 9 1888 13 BERY 2 26 1886 12 19 1890 2 19 1886 2 23 1883 14 COPP 3 18 1890 4 5 1889 4 7 1890 4 19 1891 15 SILV 10 25 1888 9 25 1890 7 12 1888 9 3 1891 16 YELL 3 29 1884 4 7 1888 4 xx 188x ? 4 7 1883 17 STOC 6 1 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 18 GLOR 7 3 1880 7 12 1874 xx xx 1876 ? 9 xx 1876 ? 19 MUSG 6 23 1881 10 2 1879 10 2 1879 6 24 1880 20 REIG 4 26 1887 4 14 1887 4 25 1887 4 25 1887 21 CROO 8 30 1887 9 11 1889 6 26 1889 8 28 1889 22 RESI 10 2 1886 10 6 1886 10 29 1887 10 26 1882 23 GREE 6 20 1888 9 12 1888 8 15 1888 8 29 1888 24 N***A 7 29 1887 7 30 1889 7 29 1889 7 29 1889 25 FINA 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 14 1893 26 EMPT 4 3 1894 4 5 1894 4 3 1894 4 2 1894 27 NORW 8 1 1894 8 20 1895 7 2 1894 8 xx 1894 ? 28 DANC 7 25 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 29 SOLI 4 20 1895 4 13 1895 4 23 1898 3 23 1895 30 PRIO 5 16 1901 5 16 1901 4 17 1900 5 16 1901 31 BLAC 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 32 CHAS 1 12 1891 1 5 1899 1 6 1886 2 4 1889 33 SIXN 6 4 1902 6 8 1900 6 11 1900 8 29 1902 34 3STU 5 6 1895 4 5 1895 3 27 1895 4 18 1895 35 GOLD 11 23 1894 11 14 1894 10 27 1894 11 14 1894 36 MISS 2 6 1897 12 8 1896 12 8 1896 12 7 1897 37 ABBE 2 15 1897 1 23 1897 1 xx 1897 ? 1 22 1897 38 SECO 7 19 1887 10 12 1886 7 xx 1889 ? 7 15 1889 39 HOUN 10 1 1889 9 25 1888 9 25 1900 9 28 1897 40 VALL 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1889 41 WIST 3 24 1892 3 24 1890 3 6 1902 3 21 1892 42 CARD 8 30 1889 8 31 1889 8 10 1888 8 14 1891 43 REDC 1 6 1885 9 24 1902 xx xx 189x ? 1 xx 1893 ? 44 BRUC 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 18 1895 45 DYIN 11 8 1903 11 19 1887 11 29 1890 11 30 1890 46 LADY 7 26 1902 7 1 1902 8 xx 189x ? 9 2 1903 47 DEVI 3 16 1897 3 16 1897 4 17 1897 3 16 1897 48 LAST 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 49 ILLU 9 3 1902 9 3 1902 9 13 1902 9 3 1902 50 BLAN 1 21 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 51 MAZA 6 1 1894 xx xx 1903 ? xx xx 1903 ? xx xx 1904 ? 52 3GAB 3 15 1893 5 26 1903 6 xx 1896 ? 9 14 1902 53 SUSS 11 19 1901 11 19 1896 11 19 1901 11 20 1896 54 3GAR 6 19 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 55 THOR 10 4 1900 10 4 1900 10 4 1901 10 4 1901 56 CREE 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 57 LION 7 30 1907 7 27 1909 7 27 1909 6 25 1907 58 VEIL 9 22 1896 10 xx 1896 ? 10 xx 1896 ? xx xx 1890 ? 59 SHOS 5 26 1903 5 6 1902 5 6 1902 5 9 1883 60 RETI 8 20 1898 7 28 1898 xx xx 1898 ? xx xx 1898 ? | |
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| DD # Abbr BK mm BK dd BK year B-G mm B-G dd B-G year EBZ mm EBZ dd EBZ year JFC mm JFC dd JFC year 1 STUD 3 4 1884 3 4 1881 3 4 1881 3 4 1882 2 SIGN 9 4 1888 9 18 1888 4 16 1888 9 25 1888 3 SCAN 3 20 1888 5 20 1887 3 22 1889 3 30 1889 4 REDH 10 11 1890 10 29 1887 10 19 1889 10 18 1890 5 IDEN 4 16 1888 10 18 1887 10 9 1889 6 26 1889 6 BOSC 6 8 1889 6 8 1889 6 27 1890 6 7 1889 7 FIVE 9 16 1887 9 29 1887 9 24 1889 9 24 1889 8 TWIS 6 21 1889 6 21 1887 6 21 1889 6 19 1889 9 BLUE 12 27 1889 12 27 1887 12 27 1889 12 27 1890 10 SPEC 4 1 1883 4 6 1883 4 4 1883 4 4 1883 11 ENGR 6 30 1889 9 7 1889 9 8 1889 9 7 1889 12 NOBL 10 6 1887 10 8 1886 12 7 1888 10 9 1888 13 BERY 2 26 1886 12 19 1890 2 19 1886 2 23 1883 14 COPP 3 18 1890 4 5 1889 4 7 1890 4 19 1891 15 SILV 10 25 1888 9 25 1890 7 12 1888 9 3 1891 16 YELL 3 29 1884 4 7 1888 4 xx 1885 ? 4 7 1883 17 STOC 6 1 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 6 15 1889 18 GLOR 7 3 1880 7 12 1874 xx xx 1876 ? 9 xx 1876 ? 19 MUSG 6 23 1881 10 2 1879 10 2 1879 6 24 1880 20 REIG 4 26 1887 4 14 1887 4 25 1887 4 25 1887 21 CROO 8 30 1887 9 11 1889 6 26 1889 8 28 1889 22 RESI 10 2 1886 10 6 1886 10 29 1887 10 26 1882 23 GREE 6 20 1888 9 12 1888 8 15 1888 8 29 1888 24 N***A 7 29 1887 7 30 1889 7 29 1889 7 29 1889 25 FINA 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 24 1891 4 14 1893 26 EMPT 4 3 1894 4 5 1894 4 3 1894 4 2 1894 27 NORW 8 1 1894 8 20 1895 7 2 1894 8 xx 1894 ? 28 DANC 7 25 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 7 27 1898 29 SOLI 4 20 1895 4 13 1895 4 23 1898 3 23 1895 30 PRIO 5 16 1901 5 16 1901 4 17 1900 5 16 1901 31 BLAC 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 7 10 1895 7 3 1895 32 CHAS 1 12 1891 1 5 1899 1 6 1886 2 4 1889 33 SIXN 6 4 1902 6 8 1900 6 11 1900 8 29 1902 34 3STU 5 6 1895 4 5 1895 3 27 1895 4 18 1895 35 GOLD 11 23 1894 11 14 1894 10 27 1894 11 14 1894 36 MISS 2 6 1897 12 8 1896 12 8 1896 12 7 1897 37 ABBE 2 15 1897 1 23 1897 1 xx 1897 ? 1 22 1897 38 SECO 7 19 1887 10 12 1886 7 xx 1889 ? 7 15 1889 39 HOUN 10 1 1889 9 25 1888 9 25 1900 9 28 1897 40 VALL 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1888 1 7 1889 41 WIST 3 24 1892 3 24 1890 3 6 1902 3 21 1892 42 CARD 8 30 1889 8 31 1889 8 10 1888 8 14 1891 43 REDC 1 6 1885 9 24 1902 xx xx 1895 ? 1 xx 1893 ? 44 BRUC 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 21 1895 11 18 1895 45 DYIN 11 8 1903 11 19 1887 11 29 1890 11 30 1890 46 LADY 7 26 1902 7 1 1902 8 xx 1901 ? 9 2 1903 47 DEVI 3 16 1897 3 16 1897 4 17 1897 3 16 1897 48 LAST 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 8 2 1914 49 ILLU 9 3 1902 9 3 1902 9 13 1902 9 3 1902 50 BLAN 1 21 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 1 7 1903 51 MAZA 6 1 1894 xx xx 1903 ? 7 xx 1903 ? xx xx 1904 ? 52 3GAB 3 15 1893 5 26 1903 6 xx 1896 ? 9 14 1902 53 SUSS 11 19 1901 11 19 1896 11 19 1901 11 20 1896 54 3GAR 6 19 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 6 26 1902 55 THOR 10 4 1900 10 4 1900 10 4 1901 10 4 1901 56 CREE 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 9 6 1903 57 LION 7 30 1907 7 27 1909 7 27 1909 6 25 1907 58 VEIL 9 22 1896 10 xx 1896 ? 10 xx 1896 ? xx xx 1890 ? 59 SHOS 5 26 1903 5 6 1902 5 6 1902 5 9 1883 60 RETI 8 20 1898 7 28 1898 xx xx 1898 ? xx xx 1898 ? | |
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