(10) The “Graveyard” at Newgate Prison, London. From: The Queen’s London. A Pictorial and Descriptive Record of the Streets, Buildings, Parks, and Scenery of the Great Metropolis in the fifty-ninth year of the Reign of her Majesty Queen Victoria. Publisher: Cassell & Company, London. 1896. Author’s archives.
(11) From: A manual on the Operations of Surgery for the use of senior students, house surgeons, and junior practitioners., by Dr Joseph Bell. Publisher: Maclachlan & Stewart, Edinburgh, 1883. Credit: The Project Gutenberg.
(12) Library of a men’s club at Pall Mall. London. From: The Queen’s London. A Pictorial and Descriptive Record of the Streets, Buildings, Parks, and Scenery of the Great Metropolis in the fifty-ninth year of the Reign of her Majesty Queen Victoria. Publisher: Cassell & Company, London. 1896. Author’s archives.
(13) La Grande Place, Brussels, 1890s. Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue J - foreign section, print no. 9230. Forms part of: Views of the British Isles, in the Photochrome print collection. Credits: Library of Congress, USA
(14) Anatomy - History: Dissecting Rooms, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1894. Credit: US National Library of Medicine.
(15) The horse tram, Berlin, 1894. From: Berlin in Wort und Bild, etc., by Paul Lindenberg. Credit: British Library, London.
(16) The Charité Hospital, Berlin, 1894. From: Berlin in Wort und Bild, etc., by Paul Lindenberg. Credit: British Library, London.
(17) Dr Koch’s first graduate course in bacteriology in Berlin, 1891. Credit: US National Library of Medicine.
(18) From: Illustrated Songs and Hymns for the little ones, by Thomas Bywater Smithies. 1874. Credit: British Library, London.
(19) Foto is a courtesy of Magnus Wendeberg. Copyright by Magnus Wendeberg, www.magnuswendeberg.com
(20) Obstetric instruments. Tabula XXXIV From: Geburtshülflicher Atlas in 48 Tafeln und erklärendem Texte, by Hermann Friedrich Kilian. Published: ArnzDüsseldorf 1835-1840. Credit: Wellcome Library London.
(21) Backyard/alley in Poststraße 5, Berlin, 1891. From: Aus Alt-Berlin. Stille Ecken und Winkel der Reichshauptstadt in kulturhistorischen Schilderungen, etc., by Oscar Schwebel. Credit: British Library, London.
(22) Derived from: The Olympic, between ca. 1910 and 1915. Glass negative. Publisher: Bain News Service. Forms part of the George Grantham Bain Collection. Credit: Libraray of Congress, USA.
— acknowledgements —
I’d like to thank the great people at the Asexuality Visibility Network (www.asexuality.org) for sharing their views of and experiences with asexuality – one potential facet of Sherlock Holmes – with me. And a big thank you goes to David Jay, for letting me bug him with so many (awkwardly private) questions about the many shades of asexuality.
I’m very grateful to all the people and organisations who share their historical images: the Library of Congress, the Wellcome Library London, the Stadtbibliothek J.G. Säume, Grimma, the Galerie de l'Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer, the British Library, the US National Library of Medicine, and many Pinterest and Flickr users.
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