His use of the deerstalker cap ( which first appeared in some " Strand " illustrations by Sidney Paget ) and the curved pipe became enduring symbols of the character.
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Houndstooth is a common design in casual hats and caps, perhaps most notable in the deerstalker, the kind of cap seen so often in illustrations and portrayals of Sherlock Holmes.
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A regular attraction in the park is " Sherlock Bones, " a ranger disguised as a " nature detective " in a trenchcoat, pipe and deerstalker hat.
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As the Fourth Doctor, Baker had appeared in a 1977 serial entitled " The Talons of Weng-Chiang " wherein the Doctor was dressed as Sherlock Holmes complete with deerstalker.
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The planned May 28 closure of the service, popularly known as the Deerstalker Express, roused a powerful army of protesters : Highland landladies, Scottish aristocrats, legislators and an English pressure group.
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Sometimes they call each other " Watson and Holmes, " wear deerstalkers, and study with a magnifying glass, just as Sherlock Holmes and his sidekick Dr . Watson searched for clues.
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In later years, however, Rathbone willingly made the Holmes association, as in a TV sketch with Milton Berle in the early 1950s, in which he donned the deerstalker cap and Inverness cape.
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Starting in the late 1950s, Perry was actor-manager at the Watford Repertory Theatre, a role ( perhaps intentionally ) emphasised by his penchant for heavy checked tweeds, Inverness cape and deerstalker cap.
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His dress for the walk-in was pyjamas, a deerstalker's hat and sunglasses; he wore these pyjamas at the reception given by the King of Nepal at the expedition's end.
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You can imagine guileless women with vaguely bohemian tastes _ suede deerstalker sandals, loose cotton jammy pants in muddy flower prints _ having time to read books, raise a few dairy cows and occasionally throw a pot.