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- From: batzel@work.seas.upenn.edu (John B. Batzel)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.holmes
- Subject: Where exactly is Baker St.?
- Message-ID: <106731@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 02:28:14 GMT
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- I have several maps, varying scales, of London circa 1850. Could
- someone more astute than I tell me where Baker St. is in relation to
- Trafalgar Square? I can find the square, Charing Cross, etc., but
- none of my maps make mention of Baker Street. Perhaps it doesn't
- really exist? I could swear it does -- something about 111 Baker St.
- being proposed as an actual site for Holmes because 221b does not
- exist, I believe. At any rate, tell me where it is, or where it was
- written to be? Thanks.
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- JBB
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