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One of the world's largest research collections devoted to Arthur Conan Doyle's life and works.

Many of our 25,000+ items relate to Doyle's most famous character, Sherlock Holmes. It also has a range of Doyle's fiction (adventure, sci-fi, horror) and non-fiction (spiritualism, true crime, history, issues of the day). Includes:

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Plan your visit

Using the collection

All welcome! Our Arthur Conan Doyle Room, styled as Sherlock Holmes' study, has books you can pull off the shelves and read.

To access other items, you simply need to fill out a brief form and show one piece of identification or your library card when you arrive.

Items are non-circulating. You can view them in the Marilyn & Charles Baillie Special Collections Centre.

Location

Toronto Reference Library (789 Yonge Street). 5th floor. Inside the Marilyn & Charles Baillie Special Collections Centre.

Hours

Monday

9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Tuesday

9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Wednesday

9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Thursday

9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Friday

9:00 am to 8:30 pm

Saturday

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Sunday

1:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Class or group visits

Contact us to schedule talks and tours for groups and classes.

Contact

416-393-7158
trlspc@tpl.ca

Collection details & highlights

The collection has 13,000+ books, 200+ manuscripts, 150+ periodical titles and 15,000+ collectables. Below are a few item highlights.

Manuscripts

Many significant manuscript holdings were purchased by the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, or acquired with their significant support.

Other items

Virtual exhibits

History of collection

1969

Hugh Anson-Cartwright, a well-known Toronto book dealer, sells a large collection of books to the library. The sale included Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes materials from the estate of Arthur Vincent Baillie.

Cameron Hollyer, a librarian at the Toronto Reference Library (then at College and St. George) becomes the first curator of the new collection. He had facilitated the initial purchase, describing it as “five hundred volumes of vintage detective stories, horror stories, thrillers of all kinds… for $1,000.”

A second acquisition, known as the Harold Mortlake Catalogue Purchase, adds 877 items. These included rare editions of the Sherlock Holmes and Doyle's other works. It also included extensive translations and criticisms.

1970

Library purchases Judge Bigelow's Collection. It consisted of books and pamphlets as well as complete sets of the Baker Street Journal, the Sherlock Holmes Journals and multiple society periodicals.

In another major addition to the collection, the library purchases 200+ editions of The Sign of Four from collector Nathan Bengis.

1971

The Arthur Conan Doyle Collection officially opens to the public. It is located in the Toronto Reference Library (214 College Street).

1977

The collections relocates to the new Metropolitan Toronto Library (now Toronto Reference Library) at 789 Yonge Street.

1997

The Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection is established.

2001

Footprints of the Hound exhibit is held at Toronto Reference Library.

2002

The Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection establish the annual Cameron Hollyer Memorial Lecture to honour the memory of the collection's first curator.

2006

A Case of Considerable Interest, an exhibit celebrating the collection's 35th anniversary is held in TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library.

2013

Arthur Conan Doyle Room is revitalized, made possible with generous donations from donors including Clifford Goldfarb, Chair of the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection.

Adventures with Sherlock Holmes exhibit is held in TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library.

2014

A history of the collections is published by the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection: The Four Pillars: The Foundations of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, Toronto Reference Library

2017

Pop Sherlock exhibit is held in TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library.

2022

The 50th anniversary of the collection is celebrated after being deferred one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An exhibit A Study in Sherlock & His Creator: 50 Years of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection is held in the TD Gallery at Toronto Reference Library. There is also a four-day conference Jubilee@221B: Celebrating 50 Years of the Bootmakers of Toronto & The Arthur Conan Doyle Collection.

Support the collection

Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection

Founded in 1997, the Friends is an independent group that works with the Toronto Public Library to maintain, enhance, promote and raise awareness of the collection.

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Friends website