by Barry Cryer
Holborn Empire (music hall) 1
Holmes, Eamonn 1, 2
Holmes, Mycroft 1, 2
Holmes, Sherlock and ‘army riot’ note 1
and ‘Baker Street Irregulars’ 1, 2n
and Baskervilles 1
and bees 1, 2
and Billy 1
birthday of 1
and Boer War cutting 1
and boxing 1
‘case face’ of 1
and Christmas merriment 1
and Count Von Kramm 1
‘death’ of 1
declines knighthood 1
and Diamond Jubilee 1
and disappearance of ‘Mr Disraeli’ 1
dummy of 1, 2
and ghosts 1
gives notice 1
‘Great Hiatus’ of 1
in guise of a Chinese sailor 1, 2
in guise of an old woman 1, 2
and handcuffs 1
heels of 1
‘illness’ of 1
image of 1
and Inspector Lestrade 1, 2, 3
and Irene Adler 1, 2
leaves Baker Street 1
letter from 1
loneliness of 1
and Lord Cantlemere 1
misses Dr Watson 1
moves into apartment 1
and Mr Phelps 1
and Mr Von Bork 1
and Mrs Merrilow 1
and Prince of Wales 1
and Professor C. 1
restlessness of 1
return of 1
rows with Dr Watson 1
sends two years’ rent 1
shoots holes in the wall 1
and Sussex farm 1, 2
and The Martyrdom of Man 1
and tripe 1
violin-playing of 1, 2, 3
and wedding of Dr Watson 1
and women 1
Honeychurch, Charlotte 1
Houdini, Harry 1, 2n
Hudson, Arthur appears in a dream 1
and beef tea 1
and brick barges 1
death of 1
marriage to Mrs Hudson 1
and pigeons 1
and séances 1, 2
toasting of 1
Hudson, George 1
Huntley, Joseph 1
James (bull terrier) 1
Jankewicz, Jaroslav 1, 2n
Kirby, Charlotte 1
Langdon, George 1n
Lecter, Hannibal 1
Lestrade, Inspector G. and ‘army riot’ note 1
and ‘death’ of Holmes 1
handcuffs of 1
and Harry Houdini 1
and Holmes’ knighthood 1
and Inspector Gregson 1
and loneliness of Holmes 1
and sugar shaker 1
visits Holmes 1, 2, 3
Libel Act (1843) 1n
Lofthouse, Edgar 1
Lomax, Bella 1, 2n, 3, 4, 5n, 6
Makepeace, Josh 1
Manitoba 1, 2, 3
Marconi, Mr 1, 2n
May Day parade 1
‘Maypole Lamp’ 1
Merrilow, Mrs 1
Molloy, Dorothy 1
Molloy, Molly 1
Moriarty, Professor James 1
Morton, Inspector 1
‘Mr Disraeli’ (cat) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
music hall strike 1
Mussolini, Benito 1n
New Royal (Music Hall) 1
‘O’Connell’ (kitten) 1, 2, 3, 4
O’Connell, Daniel 1n
Oldfield, Percy 1n
Pankhurst, Christabel 1
Pankhurst, Emmeline 1
Parsons, Nicholas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 222, 230, 551, 880
Perkins, Al 1
Phelps, Mr 1
photographs butcher’s shop 1
‘Crusaders’ 1
‘Daughters of the Revolution’ 1
‘Fireworks Ferrier’ 1
Freemasonry 1
‘Great Bilbo’ and ‘Bruin’ 1
‘Hairy Carey’ brothers 1
Hannah Brayley 1
‘Maypole Lamp’ 1
Molloy Sisters 1
Sherlock Holmes 1
The Milkmaids (musical) 1
wallpaper 1
washing 1
pig’s liver 1
pigeons 1
pork chops 1
Pukric, Vladimir 1
‘Put Your Feather in my Titfer’ (song) 1
Queensbury, Marquess of 1, 2n
Rawlings, Mr (‘Great Mysto’) 1, 2
Reade, Winwood 1
Reid, Jock 1
Reynolds, Martha and ‘Baker Street Irregulars’ 1 and Billy 1
and bluing 1
and dancing 1, 2
and death of Edward VII 1
and death of ‘Mr Disraeli’ 1
and death of Mrs Hudson 1
and diaries 1, 2
finds a kitten 1
and intruders 1
leaky roof of 1
and Mr Von Bork 1
as potential match for Holmes 1
and Sussex farm 1
Rifkind, Molly 1
Ripper, Jack the 1n, 2
roast Aylesbury duck 1
Robey, George 1
Ronder, Mrs 1
Salisbury, Lord 1
Sedgwick, Tony 1
Sessions, Mr 1
Smith, Culverton 1
Station, Victoria 1862
Stephenson, Captain H. 1
suffragettes 1, 2
Sumatra, Giant rat of 276–278
Tapsell, Mr 1
taxis 1, 2n
Tebbs, Granville 1
‘The Handcuff King’ 1
The Martyrdom of Man (book) 1
The Milkmaids (musical) 1
Timor, Ray o
tipsy cake 1
Titanic (liner) 1, 2n
Titch, Little 1
Titch, Large 1
tripe 1
Turner, Mrs and beef tea 1
and bluing 1
and brisket 1
and Count Von Kramm 1
and death of Benjamin Disraeli 1
helps out 1
and music hall strike 1
and Queen Victoria 1
and the underground 1
Victoria, Queen 1, 2, 3
Von Bork, Mr 1
Von Kramm, Count 1
Wales, Prince of 1
wallpaper 1
Warburg’s Fever Tincture 1n
washing 1
Watson, Dr John and Baskervilles 1
and Christmas merriment 1
and Count Von Kramm 1
and curried chicken 1
and ‘death’ of Holmes 1
and health of Holmes 1
and ‘illness’ of Holmes 1
and James (bull terrier) 1
marriage of 1, 2
moves into apartment 1
moves to Queen Anne
Street 1
and Mr Phelps 1
and Mrs Merrilow 1
receives blow to the nose 1
returns to Baker Street 1
rows with Holmes 1
and The Martyrdom of Man 1
and tripe 1
and violin-playing of Holmes 1
Wiggins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Wilde, Oscar 1
Wilhelm II, Kaiser 1, 2n, 3
Winstanley, Jasper 1
wirelesses 1, 2n
Woodley, Mr 1
Worthington, Bob 1
wrestling 1
Wright brothers 1
Yarrow, Mr and beef tea 1
and butcher’s shop photograph 1
and D. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
meat prices of 1
and roast Aylesbury duck 1
and wirelesses 1
‘Ye Grapes’ (pub) 1
Young, Brigham 1
Young, Jimmy 1
Young, Sherlock 1
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As one half of Morecambe & Wise, Eric Morecambe occupied a special place in the nation’s affections. Twenty-eight years after his death, the country still mourns and misses ‘the one with the glasses’. Now, a wealth of newly discovered photos from dusty archives across the UK show this much-cherished comedy maestro at home and at work, in intimate family portraits and with comedy heroes from Tommy Cooper to Ronnie Barker.
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