As with most web pages, this is a site in progress. Please contact me to make any changes to sites and additions or deletions of sites. Comments concerning site contents come from the site owner or are credited to another party.
| The Sherlockian Connection | The personal Sherlockian page of our own listowner emeritus, including links to some great sites. |
| Hounds of the Internet Page | Look here first for archived messages and list information. |
| Scuttlebutt from the Spermaceti Press | The three most recent issues of Peter Blau's monthly newsletter. "Arguably a subset of Sherlocktron; I mention it in passing because, as a wise Sherlockian once said, 'If Peter Blau doesn't know about it, then it isn't happening,' or words to that effect. If you're serious about following Sherlockian activities around the country, then 'Scuttlebutt' is required reading." - Leonard R. Cleavelin |
| The Sherlockian Holmepage | Proudly proclaiming "Everything the Web offers about Sherlock Holmes is here on the Sherlockian Holmepage"...if it doesn't have everything, this site definitely makes a dent in it. |
| The Arthur Conan Doyle Society | The Arthur Conan Doyle Society was founded in 1989 with the aims of bringing together those people sharing a common interest in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his works, and to encourage new work and investigation; making the results of discussion and research available through the medium of the Society's Journal; promoting Sir Arthur's works to a wider audience--perhaps by encouraging radio/television adaptation of some of the lesser known works and short stories, and, in particular, by encouraging publishers to make Sir Arthur's books more readily available in modern editions; and presenting a 'social' side to the Society. There should be organised visits to places of relevance in a discussion of Conan Doyle, and meetings with lectures and discussion on specialised topics. |
| Calabash Press | Books by Sherlockians for Sherlockians; Studies in the Literature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Mystery Fiction. Calabash Press is a small, privately-owned publishing company, specialising in the literature of Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From time to time, Calabash also publishes interesting new mystery fiction. |
| Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection | Devoted to all works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this site is the home of the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection at the Toronto Reference Library. Founded in 1998, the Friends of the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection is an independent group that works closely with the Toronto Reference Library to support the Arthur Conan Doyle collection. The site contains membership information, biographical data, and a wonderful description of the collection. |
| The Continental Op | This site is devoted to Dashiell Hammett's Continental Op, but there a lot of good Sherlockian and Mystery links too. |
| Song of the Humpback Whale | This page is the introduction to both Tom's personal web site and The Harpooners of the Sea Unicorn. |
| Not the Sherlock Holmes page | This page is part of Stephen's Gaslight site, containing parodies of Sherlock Holmes written during the Gaslight era. |
| 221 Baker Street: A Recreation | Pictures of the life-size re-creation of the sitting room at 221B Baker Street that Dennis has constructed in the basement of his home in Reading, PA. Devotees of Sherlock Holmes will appreciate the detail and care undertaken to make this room come to life. Relics and artifacts from the Canon are found everywhere in the dwelling. Most of the furnishings fit the descriptions found in the famous tales, or from the Paget drawings originally published in the Strand Magazine. |
| The Baskerville Bash Site | This is the official Web Page of the Baskerville Bash, a Sherlockian Dinner held during the Birthday Weekend in New York City and open to all Sherlockians. |
| Yoxley Old Place | This site is devoted to the life, times, and many cases of Sherlock Holmes and his creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Yoxley features a Commonplace Book with links to many other Sherlockian sites, and Lomax is busily looking for pastiches, essays, events, and other Sherlockiana to add to the Holmesian Reference Library. You may like to read the Sherlock Holmes short story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in The Strand Magazine in 1904, where I got the name "Yoxley Old Place". It is called The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez and takes place not far from Chatham, involves a murder, Russian anarchists, and one of Sherlock Holmes' most ingenious traps to catch the criminal. |
| Pondicherry Lodge and the Parish | Essays and features about Sherlock Holmes and his predecessors and rivals. When the site is complete, it will also have a picture gallery and a book review section. |
| Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who | Celebrating two of the biggest heroes of British popular fiction. It has a very detailed chronology of stories set in the Victorian/Edwardian era, including Holmes of course. |
| Under the Jacknife...The Sherlockian Mantel of Leslie S. Klinger | The website has a number of pieces written by Les, including an awesome preview of EMPT from Vol. 4 of the Sherlock Holmes Reference Library, to be published by Gasogene Press. |
| Thorney's Home Page | This site uses Earthlink's website templates and changes according to the canonical stories under discussion by the Hounds of the Internet or the Three Pipe Problem mail lists, and--of course--by the whims of the unpredictable Dr. Thorneycroft Huxtable, M.A., Ph.D., etc. |
| The Doge's Domain | The alt.fan.holmes FAQ list is maintained at this web site, along with some on-line Sherlockian papers. |
| Phil Meckley's Page | Though not completely devoted to Holmes, Phil's site does have a Holmesian links area and a wonderful picture of Holmes amidst his volumes. |
| Jenny's Homepage | A standard homepage with little Sherlockian content, but a bunch of favorite recipes and links. |
| The Sherlock Holmes Atlas (or European Mirror Site) | There's enough content on this site for casual, but limited, browsing. I will get back to working on this project after the PhD! |
| Sherlock Holmes International (or USA Mirror Site) | A fairly complete link collection with descriptions. I try to make time to update this site once a month or so. |
| Dining with Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell | Go ahead, Hounds, flame away. Meanwhile, the members of RUSS-L will enjoy a hot cuppa, a slice lemon cake, and pleasant discussion... :-) |
| Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | Maureen's creation is a fan page for the show Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, with links to Canon stories referenced by the show (in the episode list) and some discussion of the connection between Canon and show. |
| Sherlock Holmes Tin Box | A fairly good collection of links, plus links to her Jeremy Brett site and some of her Holmes fiction. |
| Foxhound's Sherlockian Page | This page contains many Sherlock Holmes essays, pastiches, and miscellaneous articles for Holmes enthusiasts world-wide. The intent of this page is to provide a permanent virtual repository for new Sherlockian scholarship. |
| The Hive | This page is devoted to writings based on the Sherlockian pastiches by Laurie R. King, and most (if not all) of the contributors are members of the listserv "RUSS-L." King's stories are so good that they have inspired a flurry of creative activity. The page is called "The Hive" based on King's first Russell book, "The Beekeeper's Apprentice." Read and enjoy! |
| Dovie's Web Site | Her own stories, including pastiches she's written and other non-Sherlockian but still Victorian works. |
| Mr. Frankland's Homepage | Articles, meeting information, and other interesting tidbits! ("Mr. Frankland" is David's nom on AOL.) |
| Janis's Web Site | Links to Janis's mystery and Sherlock Holmes pages. |
| From Baker Street to Union City | The link is devoted to the now-ended 12-year run of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Weekends at The Victorian Villa Inn in Michigan, and includes a feature -- with photos taken in both Michigan and on London's Baker Street -- of our attempt to entirely respect the Canon and the character of Holmes. |
| Stu & Andi's Roscoe Page | A page showing reverence to Roscoe and presenting links to a plethora of places for a slew of subjects. |
| Battle of Maiwand | This Sound of the Baskervilles White Paper Number 1 discusses the Battle of Maiwand, including presentation of the full text of The Graphic article (London, August 7, 1880) published in London with early news of the British defeat at Maiwand. |
| Contents of a Ancient British Barrow | This Sound of the Baskervilles White Paper Number 2 discusses the archaeology of British barrows including their shapes and contents and presents other literary references to them. |
| T-Shirts | Stu's t-shirt designs, including a Sherlockian creation. |
| Adventure of the Red Jester | A Sherlockain pastiche. |
| I hear of Sherlock everywhere | Mia's own Sherlock Holmes website with general information, fun and links, her own articles and some photos and graphics. |
| The Danish Sherlock Holmes Society | Maintained by Mia Stampe ("Stackhurst") - This site introduces the 50-year-old Danish BSI scion, articles, links, and information about the Danish Sherlock Holmes Museum and the big Sherlock Holmes collection. |
| The Diogenes Club of Dallas | Maintained by James Webb ("Baritsu Master"), the site supports The Diogenes Club of Dallas, a group devoted to the study of Sherlock Holmes and his times. |
| San Francisco Bay Area Sherlockian Societies | Maintained by James Ferreira ("Old Frankland"), this website supports the San Francisco Bay Area Sherlockian societies, primarily the Scowrers & Molly Maguires, The Knights of the Gnomon, The Noble West Enders and The Napa Valley Napoleons of SH. The web site contains information on each society, contacts, calendars of up coming events and reports with photos on scion meetings and special events. The web site also maintains an extensive list of western state societies with contacts and address, plus a links page to a number of west coast societies and Sherlockians. (Updated February 2000.) |
| Sherlock Holmes Society of Australia | This site is maintained by Alan C. Olding ("Holy Peters"). It contains information about the society, its history, meetings, and membership information. |
| The Sydney Passengers | Maintained by Bill Barnes ("Langdale Pike") - Details of the Sherlock Holmes society in Sydney, Australia - who we are; what we do; how to contact us; what membership costs and what you get for your money; diary of upcoming functions; links to other interesting sites. |
| Les Dix-Sept Marches | First Online Sherlock Holmes Museum in French. Created by Sébastien Canevet, aka Billy the groom, this website is certainly one of the most complete and interesting places a French-speaking holmesian might want to visit. It is arranged like a museum, which you visit room by room: Sherlock Holmes & France, Victorian Currency, etc. The website also maintains a Sherlock Holmes mailing list as well as many services explained lower. Premier Musée Sherlock Holmes virtuel en francais. Créé par Sébastien Canevet (alias Billy), ce site est certainement l'un des plus complets et des plus intéressants pour l'internaute de langue française. Le site est construit comme un musée que le visiteur parcourt de salles en salles: Sherlock Holmes et la France, les monnaies victoriennes, etc. Le site maintient egalement une liste de discussion sur Holmes ainsi que divers services enumeres plus bas. |
| Les Evadés de Dartmoor | This site is maintained by Sherlock E. MacMartin. Founded in Spring 1997, the Les Evades de Dartmoor association is opened to all Sherlockian passionates, from France or abroad (some members are from Germany or the United States!). Its members, called inmates, extend their strictly holmesian studies to the crime novel in general and the crime films. Their works are reunited in the magazine LE REGISTRE D'ÉCROU. Fondée au printemps 1997, l'association LES ÉVADÉS DE DARTMOOR est ouverte à tous les passionnés d'Holmésologie, de France et d'ailleurs (L'association compte actuellement des membres venus de France, de Suisse, de Belgique, d'Allemagne et des Etats-Unis). Ses membres, appelés CO-DÉTENUS, élargissant le cadre de leurs études strictement holmésiennes, s'intéressent également au polar en général, et au film policier. Ils réunissent leurs travaux dans la revue LE REGISTRE D'ÉCROU. |
| Nashville Scholars of the Three Pipe Problem | Maintained by Jim Hawkins (a Hound in a previous life), the site includes Plugs and Dottles online issues, meeting news, and links to other Sherlockian sites. |
| Sherlock Holmes International | Offers links in many languages in the optic of ensuring everyone can be a part of the domain name www.sherlock-holmes.org, its owner clearly wanting to share it with fellow sherlockians. Also offers European mirror hosting and links to the webring of French Sherlockian sites. |
| Sherlock Holmes International | Offre des liens a des sites Holmesiens en langues diverses dans la perspective de faire profiter tout le monde du nom de domaine www.sherlock-holmes.org. Offre egalement l'hebergement de miroirs europeens. Cercle des Sites Holmesiens Francophones allies en un webring. |
| Sherlockian Pages | The Sherlockian web page of another former Hound. You can find e-texts, graphics, and plenty of resources. |
| Survivors of the Gloria Scott and Knights of Shag | Capably managed by web-meister, Chaplain Wayne Hyatt, this site is constantly being "tweaked" to improve it. It is updated at least monthly, as they now post their monthly publication, The Gaslight Gazette, therein. |
Please contact Mary to make any changes or additions. Last revision date: 20 March 2000.