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Sherlockiana : The interest in works about Sherlock Holmes has extended to intrigue by the United States Smithsonian Museums about the original location of 221B Baker Street. The investigation found that the supposed location of Holmes and Watson's flat did not exist during the early stories such as A Study in Scarlet.... | sherlock_0.txt |
The Truth About George : "The Truth About George" was illustrated by Charles Crombie in the Strand. It was illustrated by Wallace Morgan in Liberty. The story was included in Nothing But Wodehouse, a collection of Wodehouse stories edited by Ogden Nash and published on 20 July 1932 by Doubleday, Doran & Company, New Yo... | sherlock_1.txt |
Aetheric Mechanics : Aetheric Mechanics is a graphic novella created by Eagle Award-winning writer Warren Ellis. It is 48 pages long, illustrated in black and white by Gianluca Pagliarani, and was published by Avatar Press in October 2008. | sherlock_2.txt |
Johnlock : As of 2018, about half of the over 116,000 Sherlock works on the popular fanfiction site Archive of Our Own (AO3) were tagged as Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, with the slash indicating a romantic relationship. As of 2022, Johnlock was the second most popular pairing on AO3, after Castiel/Dean Winchester ("Des... | sherlock_3.txt |
Druid's Blood : Druid's Blood takes place in an alternate Victorian England based on the idea that druidic and Celtic magic scared away the Romans, allowing a line of magical royalty to persist since then. The plot surrounds the theft of a magical tome that is the key to Queen Victoria's royal powers. With dark forces ... | sherlock_4.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939 film) : Miller, Ron. Mystery Classics on Film: The Adaptation of 65 Novels and Stories. McFarland, 2017. | sherlock_5.txt |
South Tawton : Since 1981, the highest recorded temperature was 33.9 °C (93.0 °F) on 3 August 1990 and the lowest was −11.0 °C (12.2 °F) on 22 December 2010. | sherlock_6.txt |
West Buckfastleigh : The parish was formed on 31 December 1894 from the rural part of "Buckfastleigh", the part in Buckfastleigh Urban District became "East Buckfastleigh" but was renamed "Buckfastleigh" as a successor parish. == Notes == | sherlock_7.txt |
The Strand Magazine : The Strand was brought back into publication in 1998 as a quarterly magazine, now based in Birmingham, Michigan, US. It has published fiction by many well-known writers including John Mortimer, Ray Bradbury, Alexander McCall Smith, Ruth Rendell, Colin Dexter, Edward Hoch, James Grippando, and Tenn... | sherlock_8.txt |
Dr. Watson : As the first-person narrator of Doyle's Holmes stories, Watson has inspired the creation of many similar narrator characters. After the appearance of Watson, the use of a "Watsonian narrator", a character like Watson who has a reason to be close to the detective but cannot follow or understand the detectiv... | sherlock_9.txt |
Baker Street : Baker Street is a busy thoroughfare, lying in postcode areas NW1/W1 and forming part of the A41. It runs south from Regent's Park, at the junction with Park Road and Outer Circle, and crosses Marylebone Road, Dorset Street, Blandford Street and George Street. At Fitzhardinge Street, it becomes Portman Sq... | sherlock_10.txt |
Bees Saal Baad (1962 film) : Filmfare Awards Best Lyricist - Shakeel Badayuni for the song "Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil" Best Female Playback Singer - Lata Mangeshkar for the song "Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil" Best Editing - Keshav Nanda Best Sound Design - S. Y. Pathak Nominations Best Film Best Director - Biren Nag Best ... | sherlock_11.txt |
Ship in a Bottle (Star Trek: The Next Generation) : The episode was released as part of the Star Trek: The Next Generation season six DVD box set in the United States on December 3, 2002. A remastered HD version was released on Blu-ray optical disc, on June 24, 2014. | sherlock_12.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002 film) : Richard Scheib of The Science-Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review called the film "one of the best Sherlock Holmes screen adaptations to date, and arguably the best of all screen versions of The Hound of the Baskervilles that we have." Pamela Troy of CultureVulture.net wr... | sherlock_13.txt |
Ponsworthy : Thurlow, George (2001). Thurlow's Dartmoor Companion (2nd ed.). Newton Abbot: Peninsula Press. p. 190. ISBN 1-872640-48-6. | sherlock_14.txt |
Jane Annie : Jane Annie at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive Libretto prepared by Ian Bond Piano/vocal score Discussion of the collaboration and legacy of Jane Annie Information about a 2007 amateur performance in Rockford Illinois Illustration from Jane Annie | sherlock_15.txt |
Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids : Slylock Fox is a daily comic strip created by Bob Weber Jr. and published by King Features Syndicate. Bob Weber Jr. is the son of Bob Weber Sr., creator of the comic strip Moose & Molly. The target audience is young children. According to the official website, Slylock Fox appears in near... | sherlock_16.txt |
Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils : Having retired to a farm near Eastbourne, Sherlock Holmes is forced back into action to investigate the death of his brother Mycroft. Detecting the hand of R’luhlloig, Holmes and Watson are drawn into a battle that leads to R’lyeh, the Pacific island dwelling place of Cthulhu... | sherlock_17.txt |
Jeeves and the Yule-tide Spirit : Notes Sources Cawthorne, Nigel (2013). A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster. London: Constable & Robinson. ISBN 978-1-78033-824-8. McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990). P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist. New York: James H. Heineman In... | sherlock_18.txt |
Ponsworthy : Media related to Ponsworthy at Wikimedia Commons | sherlock_19.txt |
A Taste for Honey : A Taste for Honey was the first of three novels Heard wrote about a Mr. Mycroft, strongly implied to be an elderly Sherlock Holmes in retirement on the Sussex Downs. The novel's two sequels are Reply Paid (1945) and The Notched Hairpin (1949). Heard also wrote two short stories featuring the detecti... | sherlock_20.txt |
Adrian Monk : Erdmann, Terry J; Block, Paula M (July 2006), Monk: The Official Episode Guide, St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN 0-312-35461-4 | sherlock_21.txt |
The Truth About George : Notes Sources McIlvaine, Eileen; Sherby, Louise S.; Heineman, James H. (1990). P. G. Wodehouse: A Comprehensive Bibliography and Checklist. New York: James H. Heineman Inc. ISBN 978-0-87008-125-5. | sherlock_22.txt |
The Brazilian Cat : Rafe McGregor describes "The Brazilian Cat" as an example of "weird fiction" and as a "supernatural thriller", drawing comparisons to Doyle's 1901 novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. Jeffrey Meyers and Valerie Meyers offer "The Brazilian Cat" as an example of how "Doyle's stories are economical in ... | sherlock_23.txt |
Shadows Over Baker Street : Sherlock Holmes Vs. Cthulhu! | sherlock_24.txt |
The Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It : The Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It (also known as The Strange Case of the End of Civilisations) is a 1977 comedy film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring John Cleese, Arthur Lowe, Ron Moody, Connie Booth, Joss Ackland and Denholm Ell... | sherlock_25.txt |
Young Sherlock Holmes: Red Leech : Young Sherlock Holmes: Red Leech (U.S. edition title: Rebel Fire) is the second novel in the Young Sherlock Holmes series that depicts Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes as a teenager in the 1860s. It was written by Andrew Lane and released in the United Kingdom on 5 Novem... | sherlock_26.txt |
Dartmoor : Over half of Dartmoor National Park (57.3%) is private land; the Forest of Dartmoor being the major part of this, owned by the Duke of Cornwall. The Ministry of Defence owns 14% (see below), 3.8% is owned by water companies (see Dartmoor reservoirs), 3.7% by the National Trust, 1.8% by the Forestry Commissio... | sherlock_27.txt |
Mercedes Lackey bibliography : The books primarily follow the story of Vetch (or Kiron, from the second book onward), and centers initially around a war between the neighboring countries of Alta and Tia, both of which use Dragon Jousters as their most powerful weapons. The settings in the books resemble the pre-Dynasti... | sherlock_28.txt |
Arthur Conan Doyle : Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two men being exonerated of the crimes of which they were accused. The first case, in 1906, involved a shy half-British, half-Indian lawyer named George Edalji, who had allegedly penned threateni... | sherlock_29.txt |
Geology of Dartmoor National Park : Lydford Gorge is a major geological attraction on the western edge of the national park owned by the National Trust. Whitelady Waterfall and the Devil’s Cauldron are amongst the natural features in the deep gorge cut here by the River Lyd through the mudstones of the Lydford Formatio... | sherlock_30.txt |
The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans : Works related to The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans at Wikisource Media related to The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans at Wikimedia Commons His Last Bow, including The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans at Standard Ebooks "The Adventure of the Bruce-Pa... | sherlock_31.txt |
Guy Adams : REVIEW : The Clown Service at Upcoming4.me The story behind The Rain-Soaked Bride – Online Essay by Guy Adams at Upcoming4.me | sherlock_32.txt |
Anthony Boucher : William Anthony Parker White (August 21, 1911 – April 29, 1968), better known by his pen name Anthony Boucher (), was an American author, critic, and editor who wrote several classic mystery novels, short stories, science fiction, and radio dramas. Between 1942 and 1947, he acted as reviewer of mostly... | sherlock_33.txt |
Destiny (Irene Adler) : Destiny is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, the character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #141, published on October 21, 1980. Destiny's civilian identity is Irene Adler, a blind... | sherlock_34.txt |
Alfred Wood (cricketer) : Alfred Herbert Wood (23 April 1866 — 19 April 1941) was an English first-class cricketer who was private secretary to Arthur Conan Doyle for 29 years. The son of Robert Wood, he was born at Portsmouth in April 1866. He was educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, before matriculating on an open ... | sherlock_35.txt |
Indiscretions of Archie : The Archie short stories published in the Strand between March 1920 and February 1921 were all illustrated by A. Wallis Mills. The stories published in Cosmopolitan between May 1920 and February 1921 were illustrated by T. D. Skidmore. In the Strand, none of the Archie stories were published i... | sherlock_36.txt |
Professor Moriarty : Professor Moriarty's first appearance occurred in the 1893 short story "The Adventure of the Final Problem" (set in 1891). The story features consulting detective Sherlock Holmes revealing to his friend and biographer Doctor Watson that for years now he has suspected many seemingly isolated crimes ... | sherlock_37.txt |
Church of St Pancras, Widecombe-in-the-Moor : The Church of Saint Pancras is a Church of England church in Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Devon, England. It is also known as the Cathedral of the Moor. The church is Grade I listed. It has received the nickname "Cathedral of the Moor" because of its 120-foot tower and relatively... | sherlock_38.txt |
Locked Rooms : Laurie R. King official website | sherlock_39.txt |
River Walkham : Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape Rivers of the United Kingdom | sherlock_40.txt |
The Adventure of the Two Women : "The Adventure of the Two Women" is a Sherlock Holmes crime story by Adrian Conan Doyle, the youngest son of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Sherlock Holmes creator. The story was published in the 1954 collection The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in Collier's on 4 Sept... | sherlock_41.txt |
O Jerusalem (novel) : Laurie R. King official website | sherlock_42.txt |
Three Problems for Solar Pons : Jaffery, Sheldon (1989). The Arkham House Companion. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, Inc. p. 42. ISBN 1-55742-005-X. Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd. p. 844. Josh... | sherlock_43.txt |
Paul Giovanni : Paul Giovanni (June 2, 1933 – June 17, 1990) was an American playwright, actor, director, singer and musician. Giovanni wrote the music for the 1973 British horror film The Wicker Man. | sherlock_44.txt |
North Bovey : North Bovey is a village and civil parish situated on the south-eastern side of Dartmoor National Park, Teignbridge, Devon, England, about 11 miles WSW of the city of Exeter and 1.5 miles SSW of Moretonhampstead. The village lies above the eastern bank of the River Bovey from which it takes its name. In 2... | sherlock_45.txt |
Spike Milligan : Milligan retained his black humour into later life. In 1980, during the funeral of Peter Sellers, he quipped to Harry Secombe, "I hope you die before me, because I don't want you to sing at my funeral." (A recording of Secombe singing was played at Milligan's memorial service.) In 1990, he also wrote h... | sherlock_46.txt |
The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981 film) : The film features an all-star cast: in addition to the famous Livanov-Solomin duo as Holmes and Watson, the film stars the internationally acclaimed actor/director Nikita Mikhalkov as Sir Henry Baskerville and the Russian movie legend Oleg Yankovsky as Jack Stapleton. The hou... | sherlock_47.txt |
Bertram Fletcher Robinson : Bertram Fletcher Robinson died aged 36 years on 21 January 1907, at 44 Eaton Terrace, Belgravia, London. The official cause of his death is recorded as 'enteric fever (3 weeks) and peritonitis (24 hours)'. His friend, Sir Max Pemberton reported that Robinson had become ill after drinking con... | sherlock_48.txt |
In Re: Sherlock Holmes : "In Re: Sherlock Holmes"—The Adventures of Solar Pons (in the UK it was titled The Adventures of Solar Pons) is a collection of detective fiction short stories by American writer August Derleth. It was released in 1945 by Mycroft & Moran in an edition of 3,604 copies. It was the first book issu... | sherlock_49.txt |
The Adventure of the Crooked Man : "The Adventure of the Crooked Man", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 12 stories in the cycle collected as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom in July 1893, and in Ha... | sherlock_50.txt |
List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories : Edward D. Hanna: The Whitechapel Horrors (1993). Michael Hardwick: The Prisoner of the Devil (1979), Sherlock Holmes: My Life and Crimes (1984), The Revenge of the Hound (1987) Robert J. Harris: A Study in Crimson (2022), The Devil's Blaze (2022) Michael Harrison: I, She... | sherlock_51.txt |
The Adventure of the Reigate Squire : Watson takes Holmes to a friend's estate near Reigate in Surrey to rest after a rather strenuous case in France. Their host is Colonel Hayter. There has recently been a burglary at the nearby Acton estate in which the thieves stole a motley assortment of things, even a ball of twin... | sherlock_52.txt |
Lydford : Historically Lydford was an economic powerhouse, established as one of the four Saxon burhs of Devon by king Alfred the Great. It first appears in recorded history in 997, when the Danes made a plundering expedition up the Tamar and Tavy as far as Hlidaforda (i.e. Lydford). The attack is described in the Angl... | sherlock_53.txt |
Deduce, You Say! : Deduce, You Say! at IMDb | sherlock_54.txt |
The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor : "The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor" was first published in the UK in The Strand Magazine in April 1892, and in the United States in the US edition of the Strand in May 1892. The story was published with eight illustrations by Sidney Paget in The Strand Magazine. It was included i... | sherlock_55.txt |
Billy Wilder : Wilder opposed the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). He co-created the Committee for the First Amendment, of 500 Hollywood personalities and stars to "support those professionals called upon to testify before the HUAC who had classified themselves as hostile with regard to the interrogations... | sherlock_56.txt |
Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes : The two stories were initially published in the magazine Je sais tout from November 1906. The first story, "The Blonde Lady", was published from November 1906 to April, 1907, while the second, "The Jewish Lamp", appeared in September and October, 1907. The collection of these two s... | sherlock_57.txt |
Gerald Heard : Official website Gerald Heard Official Biography by Jay Michael Barrie at the Gerald Heard website Gerald Heard at IMDb Gerald Heard on the Mystical Site www.mysticism.nl JSTOR Gerald Heard Bibliography 1900–1978 (work in progress ... 50% complete) | sherlock_58.txt |
Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud : After a month of holidays, Sherlock discovers that his brother Mycroft has hired him an unusual American tutor named Amyus Crowe. During their first lesson together Sherlock finds a dead body on the Holmes' estate and witnesses the same cloud surrounding the body that Matty had prev... | sherlock_59.txt |
The Whitechapel Horrors : Kirkus Reviews felt that the revelation of Jack the Ripper's identity was "inventive and original" and the best part of the novel. Publishers Weekly called it "remarkably fresh and inventive" and praised the authenticity of the novel. Dread Central felt that it was the "first misstep" in Titan... | sherlock_60.txt |
The Final Problem : Works related to The Final Problem at Wikisource Media related to The Adventure of the Final Problem at Wikimedia Commons The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, including The Final Problem at Standard Ebooks | sherlock_61.txt |
Comrade Bingo : At the beginning of the story, Bingo implies to Bertie that Lord Bittlesham must have paid a significant amount of money for his new title. This is a reference to the "cash for honors" scandal during that period, when Prime Minister David Lloyd George's government was accused of openly selling peerages ... | sherlock_62.txt |
Scorhill : Scorhill is situated in a landscape of megalithic monuments and features in local stories about horses unwilling to pass through the circle. Some folklore links it to The Tolmen, a stone with a large doughnut-shaped hole in it, overhanging a nearby stream. One story of the "faithless wives and fickle maidens... | sherlock_63.txt |
List of Holmesian studies : This list contains studies about the Sherlock Holmes character, biographies of Arthur Conan Doyle and studies about his Holmesian work, the place of Sherlock Holmes character in detective literature, and other Holmes miscellanea. | sherlock_64.txt |
Minky Woodcock : Minky is the daughter of famed private detective Benedict Woodcock, reputed to be the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes. Her mother drowned when she was young and her brother - Benedict Jr or simply Bennie - has no interest in being a detective, instead wanting a career in dance; nevertheless he is part ... | sherlock_65.txt |
The Disintegration Machine : "The Disintegration Machine" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in January 1929. The story centres on the discovery of a machine capable of disintegrating objects and reforming them as they were. This short st... | sherlock_66.txt |
Devon Air Ambulance : DAAT's mission statement is: "To relieve sickness and injury in and around the county of Devon through provision of an emergency Air Ambulance service". The charity provides air ambulance cover for the entire county. Up to 2019, the charity's paramedics were provided on secondment from South Weste... | sherlock_67.txt |
River Swincombe : UK Rivers Guidebook | sherlock_68.txt |
Jamyang Norbu : Echoes from Forgotten Mountains: Tibet in War and Peace, Penguin Viking, 2023, ISBN 0670094668, 978-0670094660 Don't Stop the Revolution! Writings on the 2008 Tibetan Uprisings and the Beijing Olympics, High Asia Press, 2018, ISBN 978-1-7328377-9-9 Buying the Dragon's Teeth, High Asia Press, 2004, ISBN ... | sherlock_69.txt |
Finding Neverland (film) : The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It was shown at the Telluride Film Festival, the Haifa Film Festival, the Athens Panorama European Film Festival, the Mill Valley Film Festival, the Chicago International Film Festival and the Leeds International Film Festival, before opening in... | sherlock_70.txt |
Gaslight series : "Hounded" by Stephen Volk "The Death Lantern" by Lawrence C. Connolly "The Quality of Mercy" by William Meikle "Emily’s Kiss" by James A. Moore "The Tragic Case of the Child Prodigy" by William Patrick Maynard "The Last Windigo" by Hayden Trenholm "Celeste" by Neil Jackson "The Best Laid Plans" by Rob... | sherlock_71.txt |
The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding : The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding and a Selection of Entrées is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 24 October 1960. It is the only Christie first edition published in the UK that contains stories wi... | sherlock_72.txt |
The Boscombe Valley Mystery : "The Boscombe Valley Mystery", one of the fifty-six short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the fourth of the twelve stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in the Strand Magazine in October 1891. | sherlock_73.txt |
James Lovegrove : Official website James Lovegrove at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Infinity Plus interview This Is Ull Interview Actusf Interview REVIEW : Age of Voodoo at Upcoming4.me | sherlock_74.txt |
Jeeves and the Impending Doom : Wodehouse occasionally uses a transferred epithet, especially an adjective modifying a noun rather than the corresponding adverb modifying the verb of the sentence. This occurs with the word "moody" in the following quote from the story: "He uncovered the fragrant eggs and I pronged a mo... | sherlock_75.txt |
Dracula Cha Cha Cha (novel) : In 1959, several of the world's notable vampires gather in Rome for the wedding of Count Dracula. Nefarious schemes are afoot and being investigated by British Intelligence, the Diogenes Club, and several others, including a British spy on the trail of a sinister madman with a white cat. | sherlock_76.txt |
Arthur Conan Doyle bibliography : Works by Arthur Conan Doyle in eBook form at Standard Ebooks Works by Arthur Conan Doyle at Project Gutenberg Works at Project Gutenberg Australia Archived 14 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Online works available from The University of Adelaide Library "Sherlock Holmes". 8 July 1930. ... | sherlock_77.txt |
Young Sherlock Holmes (books) : So far there have been eight books released in the series, with the eighth book released in September 2015. Death Cloud (June 2010): Fourteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes is sent to live with his Aunt and Uncle in Hampshire and teams up with Matty Arnatt to investigate two mysterious deaths ... | sherlock_78.txt |
Lydford Railway Ponds : The British Dragonfly Society has regularly surveyed this protected area and found that the area of open water has declined. == References == | sherlock_79.txt |
Arthur Conan Doyle : While living in Southsea, the seaside resort near Portsmouth, Doyle played football as a goalkeeper for Portsmouth Association Football Club, an amateur side, under the pseudonym A. C. Smith. Doyle was a keen cricketer, and between 1899 and 1907 he played 10 first-class matches for the Marylebone C... | sherlock_80.txt |
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes : Sherlock Holmes — Clive Merrison Dr John Watson — Andrew Sachs | sherlock_81.txt |
Three hares : The three hares appear on a copper coin, found in Iran, dated to 1281. Another appears on an ancient Islamic-made reliquary from southern Russia. Another 13th or early 14th century box, later used as a reliquary, was made in Iran under Mongol rule, and is preserved in the treasury of the Cathedral of Trie... | sherlock_82.txt |
Undershaw : Undershaw was converted into a hotel not long after Doyle sold it. During 2004, the hotel closed and the property was purchased by Fossway Limited but remained unoccupied. In June 2010, Waverley Borough Council declined to buy Undershaw. The council's chief of planning, Matthew Evans, stated "We don't have ... | sherlock_83.txt |
Jamyang Norbu : Jamyang Norbu (Tibetan: འཇམ་དབྱངས་ནོར་བུ་, Wylie: ‘jam-dbyangs nor-bu) is a Tibetan political activist and writer, currently living in the United States, having previously lived for over 40 years as a Tibetan exile in India. | sherlock_84.txt |
Geoffrey A. Landis : Official website Geoffrey A. Landis at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Entry in Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Geoffrey A. Landis science papers at Google scholar | sherlock_85.txt |
James Lovegrove : James M. H. Lovegrove (born 1965) is a British writer of speculative fiction. | sherlock_86.txt |
The Loop, River Dart : Official Dartmoor website regarding Canoeing and Kayaking | sherlock_87.txt |
The Five Orange Pips : "The Five Orange Pips", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the fifth of the twelve stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The story was first published in The Strand Magazine in November 1891. This is also one of only two Sherlock Holmes short... | sherlock_88.txt |
Mercedes Lackey bibliography : Based on The Bard's Tale computer role playing game series: Castle of Deception (1992) with Josepha Sherman Fortress of Frost and Fire (1993) with Ru Emerson Prison of Souls (1993) with Mark Shepherd | sherlock_89.txt |
Basil of Baker Street : Basil of Baker Street – "The Sherlock Holmes of the Mouse World"; very similar to Holmes (who sometimes used the alias Basil, as in "The Adventure of Black Peter"). As his model plays the violin, however, Basil plays the flute, as revealed in Basil and the Lost Colony. His hobbies include archer... | sherlock_90.txt |
Somerset Holmes : Somerset Holmes (Pacific Comics) at the Grand Comics Database Somerset Holmes (Eclipse Comics) at the Grand Comics Database Somerset Holmes (Collected edition) at the Grand Comics Database | sherlock_91.txt |
River Lemon : Puritan's Pit, located in the valley of the River Lemon, and notable as a place of worship for Nonconformists in the 17th century River Lemon Valley Woods | sherlock_92.txt |
Abel Fosdyk papers : Fosdyk's papers say that he had to leave the United States quickly due to some misfortunes, and being a friend to Captain Benjamin Briggs, he convinced the captain to allow him on board. While at sea, Captain Briggs had a carpenter build a high special deck on the quarterdeck for his young daughter... | sherlock_93.txt |
River Plym : Citations Sources Holpin, Gary (2014). Exmouth to Plymouth: Britain's Heritage Coast. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-445-62157-9. | sherlock_94.txt |
Black Butler : Official website at Square Enix (in Japanese) Anime official website (in Japanese) Film official website (in Japanese) Black Butler on Funimation Black Butler at IMDb Black Butler (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia | sherlock_95.txt |
Baker Street (song) : Released as a single in 1978, "Baker Street" reached No. 3 in the UK and No. 2 for six consecutive weeks in the US. It reached number one on the Cash Box Top 100 and number two on the Billboard Hot 100 where it held its Billboard position for six weeks, kept out of the number one spot by Andy Gibb... | sherlock_96.txt |
The Love That Purifies : The story was illustrated by Charles Crombie in the Strand and by James Montgomery Flagg in Cosmopolitan. The 1932 collection Nothing But Wodehouse, published by Doubleday, and the 1958 collection Selected Stories by P. G. Wodehouse, published by The Modern Library, included the story. | sherlock_97.txt |
Museum of Dartmoor Life : The Museum of Dartmoor Life (MDL) is a local museum in Okehampton, Devon, southwest England. It covers life in the Dartmoor area. The museum opened in 1981. It is housed on three floors in an early 19th-century mill and there is a waterwheel at the museum. The collections concentrate on the so... | sherlock_98.txt |
The Inferiority Complex of Old Sippy : Early on in the series, Bertie starts showing concern about using the right words and sometimes searches for the right word to use. Starting in the late Jeeves short stories, Jeeves begins to fill in the word that Bertie is searching for, as when Bertie talks with Jeeves in "The I... | sherlock_99.txt |
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