Some might think that Sherlock’s house is the only reason I went to England. It wasn’t the only but I was positively giddy about it.
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| Subway tiles at the Baker Street station |
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| In front of the museum |
The museum is set up as though it were Sherlock and Watson’s home. They each have a bedroom, as does Mrs. Hudson, plus their very famous study. The upper floors are devoted to the stories themselves and to various fan items. It’s really great fun and quite “hands-on.”
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| On the keeping of bees |
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| What Sherlock would have taken with him just before Reichenbach Falls. |
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| Evidence of his shooting skills |
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| Mrs. Hudson sets a lovely table |
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| In the study |
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| Watson’s desk |
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| Watson’s service revolver and his license to carry |
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| Mrs. Hudson’s room |
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| Prof. James Moriarty |
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| A letter to Sherlock from a child |
Being that we were already near Regents Park, we went up to the zoo, which was a little disappointing, actually.
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| Baby monkey |
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| Galapagos Tortoise |
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| Meerkat |