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Friends! We're delighted to be up at the Edinburgh Fringe again for 2026 and are on sale NOW - 6th–17th August, 4.30 each day at Just the Tonic the Caves! edfringe.com/tickets/whats-o… #edfringe
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his wife Louisa going for a ride on a tandem penny-farthing, 1896.
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'St Paul's at Sunset' (1914) by William Hyde (Private collection)
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“There is nothing more to be said or to be done tonight, so hand me over my violin & let us try to forget for half an hour the miserable weather & the still more miserable ways of our fellow-men.” Arthur Conan Doyle, The Five Orange Pips Sherlock Holmes “born” 6th January 1861
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'A Lambeth Alley' (1920s) by Douglas Percy Bliss (Private collection)
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London Backwater, near St Pancras', Woburn Walk by James Finlay Watson (1898–1981) (Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens)
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You have to admit, this one has a magic that is not to be resisted.
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Back alley in Whitechapel, London. One of my favourite back alleys, in fact. Off the busy main street here, you walk through an archway and seemingly into another world and another time, of cobbled streets and Victorian buildings.
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'Fog: Ladies crossing Piccadilly' (from 'The Colour of London', 1907) by Yoshio Markino
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Did you ever kill anybody Father, by Frank Holl (1883)
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'A Wet Night at Piccadilly Circus' (1910) by Arthur Hacker (Royal Academy)
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The palatial Grand Salon of the Holborn Restaurant. Can I take your order from their 1881 Table d'Hôte please?
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This sewage pumping station in London is a sight to behold. 🤩 Opened #OnThisDay in 1865 by Joseph Bazalgette, Crossness Pumping Station is a masterpiece of Victorian engineering. It was part of Bazalgette’s sewage system, which contributed to eradicating cholera in the city.
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Words can't say how much I love this photo: "The Ship's Cat," Sydney, circa 1912. [Harold Cazneaux] An evocative scene for your #MewseumMonday
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Queen Victoria's Christmas tree at Windsor Castle, by English painter James Robert (1850). Royal Collection.
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Merry Christmas Eve, everyone. We hope you indulge in some seasonably spooky stories tonight 🖤🕯️
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Decorating the Christmas tree, by French painter Marcel Rieder (1898). In private collection.
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We saw this and it was great fun – Oxford-based fans, do take a look:
REVIEW: ‘Snap up tickets for this refreshing alternative to the usual festive offering’ Wild Goose’s ‘A Sherlock Holmes Christmas’ oxinabox.co.uk/review-snap-u… via @oxinaboxnew @WildGooseTC @theatre_weekly
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'Sunday Afternoon - East London', Rotherhithe (c.1887) by Charles William Wyllie (Private collection)
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