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Behind the door of number 221B Baker Street in north London, the Sherlock Holmes Museum recreates the home of Dr Watson, Holmes himself, and landlady Mrs Hudson.
The Hound of the Baskevilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle, shows the great scientific detective Sherlock Holmes in a novel with distinctly Gothic tendencies.
The Sherlock Holmes Walk from Louis' London Walks leads fans of the detective to 221b Baker Street, Scotland Yard, Conan Doyle's surgery and many more Holmes locations.
London's literary trail includes the Sherlock Holmes Museum and the Charles Dickens Museum where visitors will find plenty to stir the imagination.
Real or not, Sherlock Holmes is one of the most interesting figures from Victorian Britain.
The 2009 Sherlock Holmes film trailer shows Holmes and Watson as action heroes. Was life at 221B Baker Street really that exciting or has director Guy Ritchie made it up?
Crime fiction is a rich and varied genre and the detective novel is a classic form of story telling. Here are some fine examples of this vibrant branch of literature.
With his deerslayer hat, calabash pipe, and quick-witted ways, Sherlock Holmes captured the reading world's imagination in 1887 and hasn't let go.
Gamespot's 2007 Game of the Year featured Doyle's detective tracking down a Cthulhu cult. The game offers an exciting combination of horror and mystery.
In Autumn, a piece of lovely orchestral music is like a mug of hot cider: sweet, warm, and delicious. Here are eleven more such lovely cues from famous film scores.
A favourite trivia question is, "Did Sherlock Holmes have a brother, and if so, what was he called?" The one brother everyone is sure existed is Mycroft, a near-recluse.


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