Well I for one would be interested, Stitcher, thanks.
I am also eager to see if there is any representation at all (sketch, painting, engraving...) of Baskerville's place, Easy Hill and of his Mausoleum (I think it was pyramid shaped?).
I am sure many will know the story of his afterlife. Baskerville, an atheist, was buried at his own request upright, in unconsecrated ground in the garden of his house, Easy Hill. When a canal was built through the land his body was placed in storage in a warehouse for several years (and on display to the discerning public) before being secretly deposited in the crypt of Christ Church (demolished 1899), Birmingham. Later his remains were moved, with 600 other bodies from the crypt in the dead of night, to consecrated catacombs at Warstone Lane Cemetery.