The New Sheridan Club: Newbies attempt to master the signing-in book
The New Sheridan Club: With thespians rearranging the upstairs room, most people head for the alley outside, including the Dowager Duchess of Northumberland and a cherubic Robert Beckwith
The New Sheridan Club: Anton considers the mean streets down which he must go
The New Sheridan Club: Benjamin considers where his next pint is coming from
The New Sheridan Club: Compton-Bassett and Anton Krause
The New Sheridan Club: Richard Hawker tries it on with da ladeez
The New Sheridan Club: How Scarheart should always be remembered
The New Sheridan Club: The all-important ritual of signing in. The useless dip pen and leaky inkwell are all part of the trial
The New Sheridan Club: Upstairs Downton kick off
The New Sheridan Club: The lady on the left is a loosely disguised version of Cora from DA. The hippy chap on the right is obsessed with stuffing newts
The New Sheridan Club: As you can see, we had a pretty full house
The New Sheridan Club: A thinly veiled skit on chain-smoking Mr Barrow
The New Sheridan Club: Rudely confronted by a plot device
The New Sheridan Club: Mr Barrow predates on the cunning maid who has invented a small tool for stuffing newts
The New Sheridan Club: A slightly unconvincing version of Maggie Smith's character enters
The New Sheridan Club: A denouement is rising
The New Sheridan Club: The denouement thickens
The New Sheridan Club: What would be a curtain call if we had any curtains
The New Sheridan Club: A rare sighting of Maximillion Conrad
The New Sheridan Club: Mai is happy with a glass in her hand
The New Sheridan Club: Eugenie Rhodes gathers her strength for the journey home
The New Sheridan Club: Richard Hawker
The New Sheridan Club: Niall expounds
The New Sheridan Club: Robert Beckwith (r) and the Conte de Lignano Sabbiadoro
The New Sheridan Club: That chap on the left had the audacity to turn up without a tie on. Fortunately he managed to procure one before he was horsewhipped.
The New Sheridan Club: Hawker takes centre stage, though Craigoh takes the prize for looking sinister with his beard (the result of not shaving for ages, on account of illness)