The Sherlock Holmes Atlas
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World: Europe: Britain: London: Charing Cross StationThe London Terminus (with Cannon Street Station) of the South Eastern Railway, constructed in 1864 between the Strand and the Embankment.SCAN: Irene Adler and her new husband left by the 5:15 train from Charing Cross for the Continent. EMPT: Holmes mentions Mathews, who knocked out his left-canine in the waiting-room at Charing Cross. ABBE: Holmes and Watson leave London from Charing Cross Station on their way to the Abbey Grange, in Kent. SECO: Mme. Fournaye attracted much attention at Charing Cross station by the wildness of her appearance and the violence of her gestures. ILLU: Watson learns of the attack on Holmes when he passed a one-legged news-vendor located between the Grand Hotel and Charing Cross Station. Last Modified: Nov. 7, 1998 |