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A portrait of Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget from The Strand Magazine, 1891 in " The Man with the Twisted Lip ".
It was directed by Lewis Milestone, and featured Michael Rennie as Jean Valjean, Robert Newton as Javert, Sylvia Sidney as Fantine, Debra Paget as Cosette, Edmund Gwenn as the bishop, Cameron Mitchell as Marius, Elsa Lanchester as Madame Magloire and James Robertson Justice as Robert ( Fauchelevent ).
His use of the deerstalker cap ( which first appeared in some Strand illustrations by Sidney Paget ) and the curved pipe became synonymous with the character.
He wore the deerstalker cap on stage, which was originally featured in illustrations by Sidney Paget.
of all Arthur Conan Doyle ’ s Sherlock Holmes stories, illustrated by Sidney Paget, as they originally appeared in the Strand magazine.
Art by Sidney Paget.
Illustration by Sidney Paget.
Art by Sidney Paget.
" A Scandal in Bohemia " was the first of Arthur Conan Doyle's 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories to be published in The Strand Magazine and the first Sherlock Holmes story illustrated by Sidney Paget.
* A Scandal in Bohemia with the illustrations of Sidney Paget in colour.
It first appeared in The Strand Magazine in August 1891, with illustrations by Sidney Paget.
Mycroft Holmes, as depicted by Sidney Paget in the Strand Magazine
* The Boscombe Valley Mystery with the illustrations of Sidney Paget in colour.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his famous detective and illustrated by Sidney Paget.
Reginald Musgrave, by Sidney Paget in Strand Magazine.
The story was originally published in the Strand Magazine in May 1893, with illustrations by Sidney Paget.
alt = Photograph of Sidney Paget, dressed in a suit and looking to his right
Sidney Edward Paget ( 4 October 1860 – 28 January 1908 ) was a British illustrator of the Victorian era, best known for his illustrations that accompanied Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories in The Strand magazine.
Sidney Paget was the fifth of nine children born to Robert Paget, the vestry clerk of St. James and St. John in Clerkenwell and Martha Paget ( née Clarke ), a music professor.
On 1 June 1893, Sidney Paget married Edith Hounsfield ( born 1865 ), daughter of William Hounsfield, a farmer.
The Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle were first published in The Strand with illustrations by Sidney Paget.
* The Man With the Twisted Lip with the illustrations of Sidney Paget in colour.

Sidney and died
Sidney, Leicester's nephew, died at the Battle of Zutphen in which Essex also distinguished himself.
The surviving brothers were released in the autumn ; working for their release, their mother ( who died in January 1555 ) and their brother-in-law, Henry Sidney, had befriended the Spanish nobles around the new king consort, Philip of Spain.
An official investigation conducted by Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland and Leicester's brother-in-law, did not find any indications of foul play but " a disease appropriate to this country ... whereof ... died many ".
* The English poet Sir Philip Sidney died in 1586 in Arnhem.
The Lanier Library Association is named for poet Sidney Lanier died September 7, 1881 in " the Wilcox home " on Highway 108 in Lynn, three miles ( 5 km ) of Tryon, which has been since known as the Lanier House.
Sidney offers an historic downtown featuring the famous Louis Sullivan designed People's Savings & Loan building, the Monumental Building ( erected as a monument to those Shelby Countians who died in the Civil War ), and the Shelby County Courthouse.
In 1954, the widowed Roberta Garfield married attorney Sidney Cohn, who died in 1991.
Her father, the Earl of Essex, is said to have planned to marry his daughter to Sidney, but he died in 1576.
Their son, John, baptized at Broadwindsor by his father on 6 June 1641, was afterwards of Sidney Sussex College, edited the Worthies of England, 1662, and became rector of Great Wakering, Essex, where he died in 1687.
* May 14 – Sidney Bechet, jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer ( died 1959 )
Their sister Ambrosia Sidney died at Ludlow Castle and the family subsequently erected her tomb and memorial in St Laurence Church, Ludlow.
Sidney Evans died in a plane crash on 4 February 1927, leaving her pregnant with their son Peter Vernon Evans, who was adopted by his grandparents.
* January – Sir Sidney Godolphin, English poet ( died 1643 )
* October 27-Mary Sidney, writer and translator ( died 1621 )
* November 30-Sir Philip Sidney, soldier and poet ( died 1586 )
" His son, Charles Sidney Lever, died in 1863 and is buried in Florence's English Cemetery.
***** Gloria Vanderbilt ( born 1924 ) m. Pasquale (" Pat ") DiCicco ( 1941 ; divorced 1945 ); m. Leopold Stokowski ( 1945 ; divorced 1955 ); m. Sidney Lumet ( 1956 ; divorced 1963 ); m. Wyatt Emory Cooper ( 1963 ; Wyatt Cooper died in 1978 ).
Proctor's eldest son, Sidney, joined his father and Henry on many of the early runs, until Ernest died in 1958.
The Three Crowns Hotel dates to the 13th century and is reportedly haunted by the ghost of the cavalier poet, Sidney Godolphin, who died in the English Civil War.
* Algernon Sidney Lee ( April 2, 1795 – August 9, 1796 ), died at Sully Plantation, buried there in an unmarked grave
His father, a carpenter in a shipyard, died during the 1918 flu epidemic, and Glazer was brought up by a series of relatives before being placed in the Hebrew Orphan Home in Philadelphia with his two brothers ; his younger brother Sidney Glazier was to become a producer, most notably of Mel Brooks ' The Producers.
Rare are the gunfighters, who like, William Sidney " Cap " Light, died accidentally by their own hand.
North Carolina's Robert L. Doughton had not contested that election as he was retiring at the age of 89 years and two months, a House age record broken only in 1998 by Sidney R. Yates, though Claude Pepper, who died early in his final term in 1989, holds the record for oldest winner of a House election.
Allen became a fellow of Sidney Sussex, Cambridge and died in 1983.

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