Inktober #24
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Jules of Nature

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Inktober #24
Hello ! :) do you know any website or on amazon or anything where I could watch the play The Secret of Sherlock Holmes ? I would love to see it ! Thanks for answering
Hi! :)Thanks for messaging me. Unfortunately, as far as we know at the moment there isn’t a recording available of the play. You can find the script for it on amazon however, here and an audio recording of the play here, ACT 1 and ACT 2! Hope that helps! :)
and i don’t even have words for this one
Welcome inside of my bookshelf
Watson is allowed to faint, is allowed to shed a tear, to feel sadness. He is the reader, the man on the street. He is Watson, the caring doctor, the lover, the husband, the friend. Holmes, on the other hand is the scientist, the reasoner, ‘the calculating machine’. Emotions are alien to him. It would cloud his judgement. And if it starts to emerge he fights it. Jeremy Brett knew this and acted Holmes like this. But it did not mean that Holmes did not care for Watson. Brett told me more than once that he believed that Holmes needed Watson, perhaps more than Watson needed Holmes.
Bending the Willow
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(via astronbookfilms)
Yet Jeremy Brett’s Holmes is very emotional – he hides it to the best of his ability, but the emotional responses are all there. And it is right.
An amazing actor.
(via knightfury1895)
I agree. I do think Holmes needed Watson more which is not to say that Watson was fine without Holmes, but he’s more robust, he finds things that are worthwhile and he tries to go on. I think for Holmes to have found and established such a connection with someone is pretty rare and he would barely recover - if at all - if he were to lose that.
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Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, MD, Late of the Army Medical Department
Explain yourself Doyle
Oscar Wilde in New York: A portrait photo collection taken in 1882 by Napoleon Sarony.
“It is a universal truth that we take the good things in life for granted, the good people in life. Until they are no longer there, and then we miss them. We miss them very much.”
I’ve been trying to come up with a nice idea for a piece about Big Finish’s The Last Act (i.e. the most heartbreaking audio play ever made) but I don’t have time to work on anything complicated and I always fail at attempting to draw sad things so this is all I can do at present.
What I would’ve done to watch this play… 😥
New Scotland Yard headquarters - Norman Shaw Building before 1906 and now
More of the Baker Street boys…
So his weapon of choice……..
The old wheel turns, and the same spoke comes up. It’s all been done before, and will be again.
Sherlock Holmes, The Valley of Fear (via astudyincanon)
Amazing Photos Reveal the Work of Britain’s First Tattoo Artist in Victorian Times