5B Periodicals Containing Imitations, Parodies, Pastiches, Plays, etc by Authors Other than Doyle
8. Pictorial and Map Materials including Postcards
8.1 Wolff, Julian. The Sherlockian Atlas, by Julian Wolff M.D. B.S.I., etc. NY, 1952. Foreword and Plates I-XIII. 22 cm. x 14 cm. Presentation copy for Mary S. Cameron. Autographed by the author. (1 of approx. 100 copies)
8.2 Pictorial materials and maps. An envelope of unlisted pictures—glossy prints, postal cards, illustrations from magazines and books. Photocopies of Gates portrait and
Partridge cartoon. (newspaper clippings) Individual items described below: Newspapers Clippings and Advertisements
8.2 100 Pipers Scotch. Newspaper Advertisement. Appeared in NY Daily News. March 10, 1966. The ad reads: “If you could combine these sleuths into one Super Sleuth, you’d have an idea of what we combined in a Scotch.” Features small portraits of Sherlock Holmes, Elliot Ness, The Saint, The mysterious shadow, and Sheriff Pat Garrett.
8.2 Beerbohm, Max. “Oxford: The Encaenia of 1908: Conan Doyle, Rev. R.J. Campbell, Sir Thomas Lipton, John Burns Hall Caine, Eugen Sandow, Lord Curzon, George R. Sims, Prince of Wales, Little Tich.” Color tinted illustration. Torn from book.
8.2 Klinefelter, Walter. Sherlock Holmes in Portrait and Profile. Advertisement for book with excerpts, commentary and order form. 4 pages. In color
8.2 “Sherlock Holmes in 115th Year: Baker Street Irregulars and Others Mark Birthday Here.” Anonymous article appearing the New York Times. January 7, 1968. Newspaper clipping.
8.2 Symons, W.M. “He flashed his Bull’s-Eye on the form of two men.” From Unknown Story. Illustration cut from The Strand Magazine Date Unknown.
8.2 Victoria, Queen. “Her Majesty Queen Victoria.” Black and white drawing of Queen Victoria, presented to her majesty on Dec. 25, 1891. Torn from book.
Photographs and Postcards of Notable Locations
8.2 Bank of England. Photograph of Bank of England as it would have looked in Holmes’ time. Torn from book.
8.2 Cheapside, London. Photograph of Cheapside London as it would have looked in Holmes’ day. Torn from book.
8.2 London Bridge. Photograph of London Bridge as it would have looked in Holmes’ time. Torn from book.
8.2 London at Night. Color photograph of downtown London at night circa 1950’s. Torn from magazine.
8.2 Piccadilly and Kingsway. Illustrated by W. Walcot. Black and white drawings of Piccadilly and Kingsway in London, as they would have looked in Holmes’ day. Both appear on one side of a page torn from a book.
8.2 Reichenbach Falls. Postcard. Not signed.
8.2 Sherlock Holmes, The. Postcard. “The Sherlock Holmes, Northumberland Street, London, W.C.2. Enthusiasts from over sixty different countries have come to inspect the splendid collection of Holmesiana housed here, of which, the faithful reconstruction of the Great Detectives’ sitting room is only a part. * One of Whitbread’s ‘Theme’ Houses.” Unsigned.
8.2 St. Pancras Station. Photograph of St. Pancras Station as it would have looked in Holmes’ time. Torn from book.
8.2 Strand, The. Photograph of the Strand as it would have looked in Holmes’ time. Torn from book.
8.2 Tower of London. Postcard. “Tower of London—Eastern Basement of the White Tower. The Indian Cannon are lent by H.M. The King.” Unsigned.
In Manila Envelope from The National Gallery:
8.2 Gates, Henry L. Photograph of Henry L. Gates’ portrait of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The portrait hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. This photograph was taken by the National Portrait Gallery and mailed to Mrs. Cameron.
8.2 Partridge, Bernard. Photograph of Bernard Partridge’s caricature of Arthur Conan Doyle chained to Sherlock Holmes. The caricature hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. This photograph was taken by the National Portrait Gallery and mailed to Mrs. Cameron.
Manila Envelope of Photographic Negatives: [See 16.37 for the photographs]
8.2 Twidle, Arthur. “The Final Problem.” b/w negative of Twidle’s illustration depicting the death of Sherlock Holmes.
8.2 Twidle, Arthur. “The Gloria Scott.” b/w negative of Twidle’s illustration depicting the mutiny on the Gloria Scott.
8.2 Twidle, Arthur. “The Sign of the Four.” b/w negative of Twidle’s illustration depicting the death of Tonga.
8.2 Twidle, Arthur. “A Study in Scarlet.” b/w negative of Twidle’s illustration depicting Jefferson Hope killing Enoch Drebber.
White Miscellaneous Envelope:
8.2 [Anonymous]. “I would tumble his unconscious form into a hansom cab, and hold him prisoner until daylight.” Source unknown. Black and white print. Torn from book. 8.2 “Baker Street: The Musical”. Broadway Theatre, 1681 Broadway, New York, NY, 10019. Color Postcard of cast; unsigned. Includes playing times and costs for
performance. (2 copies)
8.2 Gillette, William. “William Gillette as Sherlock Holmes—Frontispiece.” Black and white photograph of William Gillette lighting cigarette. Torn from book.
8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act I.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and fellow actors during play. Byron N.Y. 8020. Torn from book. 8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act I.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and actress during play. Byron N.Y. 8024. Torn from book. 8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act II.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and fellow actors during play. Byron N.Y. 8028. Torn from book. 8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act II.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and Billy. Byron N.Y. 8029. Torn from book.
8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act II.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and Charles Augustus Milverton. Byron N.Y. 8031. Torn from book.
8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act III.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and fellow actors during play. Byron N.Y. 803410. Torn from book.
8.2 Gillette, William. “Scene from the play, ‘Sherlock Holmes,’ Act IV.” Black and white photograph of Gillette and fellow actors during play. Byron N.Y. 8042. Torn from book.
8.2 Paget, Sidney. [The death of Sherlock Holmes.] From “The Final Problem.” Torn from Book.
8.2 Paget, Sidney. “I shrank back into the darkest corner, and cocked the pistol in my pocket.” From The Hound of the Baskervilles. Page 180 torn from book.
8.2 Paget, Sidney. “My decrepit Italian friend.” From “The Final Problem.” Torn from Book.
8.2 Steele, Frederick Dorr. Frontispiece illustration from “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder.” Tinted with color. Torn from book.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. Eight color plate illustrations clipped from magazines. Individual items described below:
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “The Adventure of Black Peter.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “The Adventure of the Golden Pince-nez.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “The Adventure of the Norwood Builder.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. Adventure of the Priory School. Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.3 folio Steele, F.D. “Adventure of the Second Stain.” Color picture clipped from Collier’s Weekly.
8.4 Lilly Library of Indiana University. Five picture post cards (commercially produced) and a brochure published by the library, June 1964, at Bloomington Indiana. Marginal memo. Concerning David A. Randall’s personal Sherlock Holmes items and interests. 8.5 The album of photographic views of London. Printed and published by the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, Limited. 36 leaves, 20 x 24 ½ cm
8.6 Collins, Leonora, editor. London in the nineties. London: The Saturn Press, 1950. Dust jacket. 96 p. 27 ½ cm.
8.7 13 color transparencies, 5 x 5 cm. (Mostly Holmes related). Enclosure: Newspaper clipping. (c. 1940). Article discussing the demolition of the Crystal Palace.
Baker Street (2)
Swiss Countryside
Scotland Yard
Reichenbach Falls (2) Plaque at Picardy Place Thames
Lizzie Borden’s House—Fall Rivers, Mass. 1965. Whitbread Inn (2)
Sherlock Holmes Plaque
8.8 English picture post cards (uncounted—about 5 or 6 inches of them. Approx. 400) These postcards, from the turn of the 20th century, depict people and places in London England, including: Bridges Hospitals Churches Schools Parks/Gardens Markets Restaurants Museums Theatres Palaces Underground Stations Banks Post Offices
Courts and Scotland Yard Famous Streets
Famous Neighborhoods
Famous Monuments
Famous Buildings
Famous Locations
Policemen and Guards
8.9 folio Hunt, Roy. “The Something Hunt” a Sherlockian Portfolio of 10 prints by Hunt, with an introductory sheet by Nathan Bengis Sept. 3, 1967. Privately printed by Luther Norris in a limited edition of 221 copies (this is #26). Prints are 8 ½ x 11 inches. 8.10 folio Hall, Charles. The Sherlock Holmes Collection: the great detective and his creator by Charles Hall. Edinburgh: Charles Hall Publications, 1987. 100 p.: chiefly ill., ports.: 31 cm. Dust jacket.
8.11 Viney, Charles. Sherlock Holmes in London: a photographic record of Conan Doyle’s stories / Charles Viney. – New York : Smithmark, 1995. 168 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. RBC donor: Douglas Eyre. Dust Jacket. ISBN 0-8317-1889-7