| Sound Of The Baskervilles Links To Other Websites And Places Of Interest |
| Ah, the Links page. To your friendly Website Bumbler, it is always the webpage. It eclipses and predominates the whole of it's peers. It's not that I feel any emotion akin to hatred for a Links page. All such emotions are abhorrent to me. But the Links page can, on the whole, demand more research, more time, and more assiduity than any other. Although I had originally intended an extensive Links page, I find the sites listed below include just about everything a person would need. (Just click on the buttons at left to get to them.) |
| Sherlockian Net - "Everything the Web offers about Sherlock Holmes is Here" Sherlock Holmes On The Web: Yoxley Old Place - Maintained by Chris Redmond, author of "A Sherlock Holmes Handbook" and other Sherlockian books. Sherlock Holmes International - Forum for the viewpoints of Holmes fans worldwide. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London - One of the worlds foremost societies dedicated to studying life and times of the famous consulting detective." |
| If there is any Website that you feel is especially noteworthy or useful, and would like to see accessible at a click from this page, (especially if it's not found on the Links listed above,) please feel free to email me at Lloyd@soundofthebaskervilles.com with the site URL and a brief description of it's contents. We'll be happy to consider it. Bumblingly Yours.... Inspector Baynes. |
| Others have labored mightily to assemble a virtual universe of references and links for the Sherlockian, within the pages of the sites above. There are sections for other Scion Societies, informaton on Sherlock and Arthur Conan Doyle, and the like. They are extensive. In addition, the sites listed below are handy reference sites for the studious Sherlockian. |
| THE SHERLOCK HOLMES CHRONICLES: All the books, cross-referenced books, advanced searching, dialog searching, a full concordance and more! 1913 Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1889 Map of London - A detailed map of London in 1889, showing it's layout, and distribution of wealth/poverty. Zoom in to see streets, names, etc. Follow links on it's "Credits" page to get to maps of 1827 London, and current London as well. An interesting resource. Victorian Dictionary - A dictionary (more a mini-encyclopedia..!!) of Victorian words, customs, and more, including link to a great map of 1895 London, ,and links to other maps on the Web. A lot of useful information here!! 1911 Encyclopedia Brittanica The full text of the 1911 Edition of the Encyclopedia Brittanica, an invaluable research and study tool. Foxhound's Sherlockian Page - filled with pastiches, essays, poems & more, of Sherlockian interest, as well as links to other sites (including us!) Lafter Hall: - "Welcome to Lafter Hall, on Dartmoor by the Bay." Sites and substance of Sherlockian interest. This site also has a link to The Baker Street Irregulars and the Baker Street Journal sites. Many features of interest. SHERLOCK HOLMES BOOKSTORE & CAFE: Shopping Sherlockian Style - "Sherlockian Shopping as it always should have been. From a wish on your computer to a reality at your door!" THE DIOGENES CLUB - Another great site with some great resources, especially their search engines (used in the "concordance" above). BARING-GOULD's CHRONOLOGY: Being used by the SOBs now in our study through the Canon. |
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| Below are some fellow Scion Societies that are well done, and contain content that appears to be updated periodically. Definitely worth a visit. - Nashville Scholars - A society meeting weekly and monthly since 1979, dedicated to study of the of the 3 Pipe Problem Canon. Very nicely done, offering too a link to a nice presentation of Baring- Gould's chornology, (reach directly at http://www.wuff.net/krit/baringgould/) - Sherlock Peoria/The Hansoms of John Clayton - A society meeting for over 25 years now. Pages worth prowling around in. The Scion is "The Hansoms", reached through the Sherlock Peoria link. Click on eithr logo at left. - The Notorious Canary-Trainers - A Scion of the Baker Street Irregulars for friends and fans of Sherlock Holmes - where it is always 1895! |
| Updated 4/03/08 |
| Updated 4/03/08 |