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Metropolitan Toronto Library, first floor wooden fence
1977
Sssssh! One of the best bibliophilic secrets in town is this Sherlock Holmes room at Metro Reference Library, dark panelled and stocked with what's called the best public collection of Arthur Conan Doyle works in the world
11/2/1979
Metropolitan Toronto Library, first floor
1977
Metropolitan Toronto Library
1977
Metropolitan Toronto Library, History Department
1977
Metropolitan Toronto Library, study area
1977
Metropolitan Toronto Library, first floor
1977
The library has one of the world's best collections (inset) of books on Sherlock Holmes
March 12, 1987
Food for thought about your profession
1986
Literary myth recalled: Mayor True Davidson of East York was principal speaker Saturday night when the Bootmakers Club met to celebrate its hero, Sherlock Holmes, the mythical master of Baker St
9/24/1972
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