The Sherlock Holmes Atlas
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World: Europe: Britain: London: The StrandMajor street connecting the City and the West End, one of busiest and most important thoroughfares in London. It contains many of the best shopds, theaters, and restaurants in London.FINA: Watson takes a cab to the Strand end of the Lowther Arcade. REDH: To get a look at Wilson's assistant's trousers, Holmes knocks on the door of the pawn shop in Saxe-Coburg Square to ask directions to the Strand. STUD: Before meeting Holmes, Watson stayed for some time at a private hotel in the Strand, leading a comfortless, meaningless existence. STUD: Drebber's mailing address in London was the American Exchange, Strand, to be left till called for. ILLU: Watson meets up with Holmes at Simpson's, "where, sitting at a small table in the front window and looking down at the rushing stream of life in the Strand, he told me somthing of what had passed. Last Modified: Feb. 15, 1998 |