both equally fed up with the “uppish” Holmes, conspired to push him over the Reichenbach falls and blame Moriarty. The Rubin ...
At the time, Conan Doyle was just 34 years old and Sherlock had only existed for six years. The Reichenbach Falls, a ...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was so impressed by the mighty Reichenbach Falls outside Meiringen that he thought it an ideal place to kill off Sherlock Holmes. It was to prove a big mistake for the ...
Sherlock and Watson famously met in "A Study in Scarlet" which was written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886 and published in 1887. The Barts Pathology Museum was built in 1879 and existed in its entirety ...
Three Christmases since the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes has little appetite for mince pies or for solving crime. Wandering through Victorian London, he meets a grown-up and not-so-Tiny Tim ...
“You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive!” was Holmes’s first words to Dr Watson (played by Dinsdale Landen), flaunting his powers of deduction. Where would Holmes be without his trusted ...
Days after Sherlock Holmes and his arch-enemy Moriarty fall to their doom at the Reichenbach Falls, Pinkerton agent Frederick Chas arrives in Europe from New York. The death of Moriarty has ...
Sherlock Holmes, radio-style ... A struggle ensues when Holmes and Moriarty meet at Reichenbach Falls, and both plummet into the gorge. When Dr. Watson, Holmes’ partner, discovers both men ...