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2015 Coins & Medals Commemorating The Battle Of Waterloo

2015 Coins & Medals Commemorating The Battle Of Waterloo

“We have not yet met our Waterloo, Watson…” – The Adventure Of The Abbey Grange (ABBE) This week marks the bicentennial of the pivotal Battle of Waterloo, where Napoleon’s troops were defeated by combined troops from Great Britain and Prussia. In the stories of the Canon, there are numerous references to Waterloo Bridge and Waterloo… Continue Reading

We Have Got Ourselves A Logo!

We Have Got Ourselves A Logo!

“… watching the huge crest and monogram upon the envelope…” – The Adventure of The Noble Bachelor (NOBL) Some of our sharper-eyed members may have noticed that we now a have a logo on the masthead of our website and on are mailing notices. Thanks go to Ben Scott, a graphic designer in Colorado Springs, Colorado… Continue Reading

British Campaign Medals of the Second Boer War

British Campaign Medals of the Second Boer War

“…was the latter end of June, 1902, shortly after the conclusion of the South African War.” – The Adventure of the Three Garridebs (3GAR) In the spring and early summer of 1900, the Literary Agent, Arthur Conan Doyle was volunteering at a field hospital in South Africa during the Second Boer War. Serving as a volunteer, Doyle… Continue Reading

Sir Sherlock Holmes

Sir Sherlock Holmes

…it was in the same month that Holmes refused a knighthood for services which may perhaps some day be described. – The Adventure of the Three Garridebs (3GAR) Is it coincidence that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has Sherlock Holmes refusing a knighthood during the time period that he himself was informed of his impending knighthood? Doyle’s pending… Continue Reading

Numismatic Tributes of Hans Sloane

Numismatic Tributes of Hans Sloane

“I shall be the Hans Sloane of my age.” – The Adventures of the Three Garridebs (3GAR) Upon learning of his possible share of $5 million dollars from the estate of Alexander Hamilton Garrideb, reclusive collector Nathan Garrideb was ecstatic that he could form the nucleus of a new national collection and be the next Hans Sloane.… Continue Reading

Answers to The Inquisition: The Three Garridebs

Answers to The Inquisition: The Three Garridebs

April was our first month that we presented our Inquisitor, Denny Dobry’s, killer quizzes – each quiz will be on the featured story of the month and this month was The Three Garridebs. We now present the ANSWERS after the question in BOLD text. How do we know that Killer Evans was a successful gambler? He made… Continue Reading

Dr. Lysander Starr = Col. Lysander Stark = Dr. Leander Starr Jameson of the Cape Colony

Dr. Lysander Starr = Col. Lysander Stark = Dr. Leander Starr Jameson of the Cape Colony

“I used to have a correspondent – he is dead now – old Dr. Lysander Starr, who was Mayor in 1890.” – The Adventures of the Three Garridebs (3GAR) “He brought up a card, too, with the name of “Colonel Lysander Stark” engraved upon it.” – The Adventure of the Engineer’s Thumb (ENGR) There has… Continue Reading

The Three Garridebs of Westchester County’s Lapel Pin

The Three Garridebs of Westchester County’s Lapel Pin

“Well, if you can lay your hands upon a Garrideb, there’s money in it.” – The Adventure of the Three Garridebs (3GAR) A few days after publishing our post about the Three Garridebs of Westchester County, we became aware that the group had earlier issued a lapel pin with a numismatic twist. The pin features a… Continue Reading

The April 4, 1925 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Featuring The Three Garridebs

The April 4, 1925 Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Featuring The Three Garridebs

“I hear of Sherlock everywhere since you became his chronicler.” –The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter (GREE) When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had his stories published that would make up the Case Book of Sherlock Holmes, the stories were first printed in the United States in Colliers Weekly and in the Strand Magazine for the United Kingdom.… Continue Reading