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'What was it that Mr. Sherlock Holmes wanted, sir?'
'He wanted a dog of yours.'
'Ah! that would be Toby.' (The Sign of the Four) #InternationalDogDay
'The Copper Beeches' starring Jeremy Brett as #SherlockHolmes aired #OTD 1985 https://t.co/UfUFDQ4WWE
Frederic Dorr Steele, the greatest American illustrator of Sherlock Holmes, died #OTD 1944. He based his Holmes on William Gillette.
"Shoscombe Old Place," the last Canon story to see print, published in Liberty #OTD 1927.
Nigel Bruce, the beloved bumbling Watson, to Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes on both screen and radio, born #OTD 1895.
"The Veiled Lodger" had its 1st publication @OTD 1927 in Liberty Magazine, illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele.
The first of what became the William Gillette Memorial Luncheon held #OTD 1945. https://t.co/cTZJzYDVUa
"The Retired Colourman" 1st published in Liberty Magazine #OTD 1926. Gloriously illustrated by Frederic Dorr Steele