Thursday, November 19, 2009

The London of Sherlock Holmes



'Some interesting patterns emerge. Naturally, there's plenty of action around the Baker Street area, but Holmes never once set foot in nearby Soho. Zooming out, there's a surprising cluster of incidents around Crystal Palace. The reason is elementary when you know that Conan-Doyle lived for a time in South Norwood. We haven't plotted the numerous out-of-town locations mentioned in the books, but you can get a sense of Holmes' peregrinations by noting which rail stations he used most. Southern stations Charing Cross and Waterloo are visited a combined total of 16 times, while King's Cross and Euston are only blessed with the detective's patronage on four occasions.'

Via My Own Private Book Club

2 comments:

  1. Sharktooth6:29 pm

    Good Stuff.

    I think I found the area where I was living when I worked for a summer in London many moons ago.

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  2. Hope it brought back pleasant memories.

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