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'''Sherlock Holmes''' was a fictional, hyper-logical and brilliant consulting detective who lived at 221B Baker Street, [[London]] from 1881/1882<ref>''A Study in Scarlet''</ref> until his death in 1903/1904, with the exception of a hiatus between 1891<ref>''The Final Problem''</ref> and 1894.<ref>''The Adventure of the Empty House''</ref> |
'''Sherlock Holmes''' was a fictional, hyper-logical and brilliant consulting detective who lived at 221B Baker Street, [[London]] from 1881/1882<ref>''A Study in Scarlet''</ref> until his death in 1903/1904, with the exception of a hiatus between 1891<ref>''The Final Problem''</ref> and 1894.<ref>''The Adventure of the Empty House''</ref> |
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- "In those days Mr Sherlock Holmes was still living in Baker Street and the Bastables were looking for treasure in the Lewisham Road."
- ―Chapter One[[The Magician's Nephew|[src]]]
Sherlock Holmes was a fictional, hyper-logical and brilliant consulting detective who lived at 221B Baker Street, London from 1881/1882[1] until his death in 1903/1904, with the exception of a hiatus between 1891[2] and 1894.[3]
He was briefly mentioned in the beginning of the first chapter of The Magician's Nephew.
Behind the Scenes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a Scottish author and doctor, created Sherlock Holmes for the novel A Study in Scarlet in 1887. He later wrote three other novels and fifty-six short stories featuring the detective.