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Gas Lighting during the time of Sherlock Holmes - 1880-1914
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It's easy to see the appeal of 'The Animals of Baker Street'! (photo by Heather Owen)
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'The Animals of Baker Street' was designed for young players, but 'Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective' is more suitable for adults - and child prodigies (photo by Heather Owen)
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The Morpeth Arms was built in 1845 to serve the warders at Millbank Prison; there are still cells in the cellars. Unsurprisingly, the pub is thought by some to be haunted (photo by Heather Owen)
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The door of the courtroom, surmounted by the Royal Arms (photo by Heather Owen)
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The full front page of The Illustrated Police News for the 4th May 1895 documented the trial of Oscar Wilde at the Old Bailey
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Perhaps the most famous of the many who occupied the dock in Court no. 2 was Oscar Wilde, as depicted in this sketch from 'The Illustrated Police News'
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The entrance to the old Magistrates' Court is on the corner of Bow Street and Broad Court
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40 Walter Raleigh statue, near the Old Brewery - Raks 1
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38 The Nelson Room, where his body lay
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36a Stephen Wallace 10
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35a Raks 8
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34a Raks 7
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33 The Painted Hall
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28b Stephen Wallace
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28a Stephen Wallace 8
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27a Outside the Chapel of St Peter & St Paul - Stephen Wallace 7
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26 The Gate to Park Row