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a London salesman and music promoter, John Aidiniantz, bought a tumbledown Georgian boardinghouse at 239 Baker Street and converted it into the Sherlock Holmes Museum. A fake London bobby was ...
According to Oscar Wilde, London is composed "entirely of beautiful ... Well, not quite: the Sherlock Holmes Museum is actually situated between number 237 and 241. The Marylebone townhouse ...
The new Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries at the Science Museum in London is 3,000m² in size and comprises five ... many of which are on display for the first time. Holmes Wood was asked to design the ...
Unlike many Holmes deconstructors, Meyers never strips Sherlock of his gifts: He’s still an undeniable genius, with an unparalleled observational eye ... hobby of solving London’s most ...
The Barts Pathology Museum was built in 1879 and existed in its entirety when the Sherlock stories were taking form. You can see how the Museum would've looked on the Museum History page. Although ...
A museum dedicated to one of London’s most famous literary characters ... a display dedicated to the various depictions of Sherlock Holmes on screen. To be properly immersed in some of the ...
No fictional character is so intimately associated with London. The very name of Sherlock Holmes conjures swirling fog to the imagination. How many non-existent people have their own museum ...