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2nd July 08, 09:28 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
Oh, I do like those mustaches!
Regards,
Rex.
amen to that! (note my avatar)
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3rd July 08, 04:25 AM
#22
That is a beautiful dress, Cynthia. It looks like a lot of intricate work went into making it. If this is proof of your efforts with limited experience, as you say, then you must be very talented with the needle.
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3rd July 08, 07:38 AM
#23
Curious...
C8533. -- B1317. Barrett, William. "The Initial Study," HO Annual, No. 2 (1975), 12-13. The "VR" Holmes shot into the wall was actually "VS," the initials of his mother's maiden name -- Violet Sherrinford.
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3rd July 08, 09:40 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by creativeaccents
Curious...
C8533. -- B1317. Barrett, William. "The Initial Study," HO Annual, No. 2 (1975), 12-13. The "VR" Holmes shot into the wall was actually "VS," the initials of his mother's maiden name -- Violet Sherrinford.
You found De Waal's Universal Sherlock Holmes catalogue!! Ronald DeWaal tried to catalogue all of the works about Sherlock Holmes. It's huge!! The article you cited above is a piece from The Holmesian Observer . It was a publication from the '70's.
Someone once said that Holmes had the most books, articles and monographs ever written for a man who never lived. The Sherlockian world is full of small publications with essays penned by Sherlockians. I have read countless ones about Watson's Bull Pup!! The most popular publication is the Baker Street Journal.
( http://www.bakerstreetjournal.com/ )
If you read The Musgrave Ritual, it clearly states that Holmes shot a V.R into his wall. Now with what type of gun there is a debate. 
I could go on further about Holmes and his parents and how Holmes was Sherringford Holmes in early drafts of STUD or Angels of Darkness..but I am at work and it really has nothing to do with kilts. If anyone is interested please PM me.
The costume department for the Granada series did take many liberties with the wardrobe for the time period. There is a book about it that I believe is called the “Baker St Dossier” but I will have to check. I know there is a few interviews with producers on the web in various places.
Always a hound and formally a bootmaker,
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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3rd July 08, 09:48 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by JimB
Might you have a space on your dance card for me dear lady?
And Cynthia I should like the honor of dancing the Strathspey with you after the first break.
Panache doffs plumed hat
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd July 08, 10:31 AM
#26
 Originally Posted by Panache
And Cynthia I should like the honor of dancing the Strathspey with you after the first break.
I don't know, a dress like that almost cries out for a waltz.
(tipping my Stetson to the lady) Ma'am.
Last edited by davedove; 3rd July 08 at 10:43 AM.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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3rd July 08, 10:33 AM
#27
Here's another one, Lord BREADALBANE The Marquis of KG. 'The Queen's Lord Steward' in 1894
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3rd July 08, 10:36 AM
#28
And another, The Marquess of TULLIBARDINE, 1905
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3rd July 08, 10:38 AM
#29
And from 1908, 'Restless Pete' Mackie
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3rd July 08, 02:11 PM
#30
Hospitaller,
Your images have opened up a whole new world of kilting for me. THANK YOU!
Re Holmes and Victorian influences.
As Albert died rather early, I wonder as to his influence in the kilted uniform versus those of Mr. Brown, a far more traditional Scot. Even those who claim a knowledge of this witout looking it up must recognize the difference between the very military style and that of the gentleman at the turn of the century as reflected in the Edwardian era a la the kilt and high collars,etc.. Even the fictional Holmes came during the transition of the two eras of marketedly unique fashion styles. Of course some even claim that Holmes was the father of Nero Wolfe. Now THAT's a stretch.
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