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#1 by Bob Agnone on November 23, 2009 - 15:28
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Thanks for this view into the world of the most famous consulting detective. I’ve visited the museum and thoroughly enjoyed it as well as the gift shop and fish and chips at nearby Sherlock Holmes Pub.
#2 by val on November 23, 2009 - 21:31
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I’ve heard from others that on some days Sherlock Holmes is in residence – was he on your visit? I think the fish and chips for me would have been a bit much – not sure I want to see the cook in a two-way hat and pipe…