Resources



vall-11aFor quite some time, we kept a variety of resources available for our readers in drop-down menus in the right columns. But we found that the sites weren't getting enough attention and they were cluttering the page. Instead, what we're trying is a whole page dedicated to resources. If you can find any glaring omissions, please send us a note and let us know what you'd like to see.


"His Encyclopedia of Reference" [EMPT]
(References)
A Trifling Reference
Search the Canon
Another Canon search engine
Camden House (text/images)
Calendar of Events (listing)
Calendar of Events (interactive)
Sherlocktron
Sherlockian.net Holmepage
Sherlockian Resources on the Internet
The Shaw 100
Database of Sherlockian Pastiches & Parodies
Conan Doyle Estate Ltd.
Conan Doyle Manuscripts
Sidney Paget Drawings
The Universal Sherlock Holmes
Encyclopedia Sherlockia
Adaptations of Sherlock Holmes
BBC's Complete Sherlock Holmes
One Voice Recordings
Detachable Collars
Tailor-Made Vintage Clothing and Accessories
Recollections Clothing - Victorian & Edwardian Clothing
Gentlemen's Emporium
Inverness Capes
Deerstalker caps


"The Irregulars Are Useful Sometimes" [RETI] 
(BSI Links)
The BSI Trust
The BSI Weekend
BSI Archival History
The Baker Street Journal
BSJ CD-ROM Tips
All Investitured Irregulars


"This Is a Case for Langdale Pike" [3GAB]
Langdale Pike was Holmes's reference upon all matters of social scandal; these are some other blogs/sites. We'd be delighted to know if there are others we should add. Just email us.
221Blog
221Blog (Italian)
Sherlock Holmes News
221Blog: Questioning the Canon
A Study in Sherlock
Always 1895
Baker Street Supper Club
Dan Andriacco's Baker Street Beat
Doyleockian
Euro Crime
Historical Sherlock
Laurie R. King
Mystery Scene
Northwest Passages
The Ocular Helmsman
The Second Street Irregulars
Sherlock Peoria
The Rap Sheet
Thoughts From Baker Street
The Watsonian Blog
WelcomeHolmes


"Groups of Mysterious Persons" [WIST] 
(A select few societies)
Sherlockian Societies (complete list)
Sherlockian Who's Who
The Beacon Society
The Arthur Conan Doyle Society
Friends of the ACD Collection
The John H. Watson Society
The Baker Street Dozen
The Amateur Mendicant Society (Detroit, MI)
Baker Street Breakfast Club (Vermont)
The Bootmakers of Toronto
Denizens of the Bar of Gold (Maryland)
Nashville Scholars / 3-Pipe Problem (Tennessee)
The Red Circle of Washington, DC
The Hounds of the Internet
Holmesian.net Forum
The Sherlock Holmes Pipe Club (Boston)
Watson's Tin Box (Ellicott City, MD)
The Hounds of the Baskerville (sic) (Chicago, IL)
The Norwegian Explorers (Minnesota)
The Afghanistan Perceivers (Oklahoma)
The Younger Stamfords (Iowa)
Diogenes Club of Dallas (Texas)
The Sherlock Holmes Society of Austin (Texas)
McMurdo's Camp (Michigan)
The Original Tree Worshipers of Rock County (Wisconsin)
The Blustering Gales from the South West (California)
The Noble and Most Singular Order of the Blue Carbuncle (Oregon)
The Sound of the Baskervilles (Washington)


"Gathered From Many Nations" [GLOR] 
(International Links)
The Sherlock Holmes Society of London
The Bookmakers of Toronto
Baskerville Hall Club of Sweden
The Cimbrian Friends of Baker St.
The Deerstalkers of Welshpool
The Reichenbach Irregulars
Sherlock Holmes Brasil 
S. Holmes Klubben I Danmark
Sherlock Magazine (Italian)
SherlockHolmes.se
Sherlock Holmes Brasil
Sherlockians Around the World
Sherlockiana in Japan
Societe Sherlock Holmes de France


"Perhaps He Desires the Publication" [SECO] 
(Check these out)
I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
The Baker Street Journal
Baker Street Babes
Canadian Holmes
The District Messenger
Mystery Scene Magazine
QuinCahier
Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press can be viewed as a text-based archive on Sherlocktron or a visual-based archive since January 2011 on Scribd.
The Serpentine Muse
Sherlockology - the definitive source for the BBC series
Sherlock Peoria
The Shoso-In Bulletin
The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes
Shades of Sherlock


"What Have I Missed?" [RETI]
Is there anything here that we have ommitted? Please write to us and let us know what you think should be considered for addition.

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