In the book "A Study in Scarlet", Watson is introduced to Holmes in the St. Bartholemew's Hospital. Here is a passage from the book:
Near the further end a low arched passage branched away from it and led to the chemical laboratory.This was a lofty chamber, lined and littered with countless bottles. Broad, low tables were scattered about, which bristled with retorts, test-tubes, and little Bunsen lamps, with their blue flickering flames. There was only one student in the room, who was bending over a distant table absorbed in his work. At the sound of our steps he glanced round and sprang to his feet with a cry of pleasure. "I've found it! I've found it," he shouted to my companion, running towards us with a test-tube in his hand. "I have found a re-agent which is precipitated by hoemoglobin, and by nothing else." Had he discovered a gold mine, greater delight could not have shone upon his features.
"Dr. Watson, Mr. Sherlock Holmes," said Stamford, introducing us.
They first met in 'A study in scarlet' when a mutual acquaintance named Stamford introduced them because they were both looking for a place to live but could not afford the rent by themselves. He took Watson to St. Bartholomew's Hospital where Sherlock was studying.
A Study in Scarlet
by Arthur Conan Doyle
At Saint Bartholomew's hospital. They were introduced by Stamford, a man that had worked under Watson as a dresser at Bart's. They found Holmes there conducting chemical experiments.
They met at St. Bart's Hospital. They were introduced by a mutual acquaintance.
Since we are not told in the stories, we must assume he answered her advertisement in the newspaper, and likely met her at 221 Baker Street.
{| |- | They were introduced by a friend. Watson was recovering from his wounds and was looking to find a flat to share. Stamford, Watson's dresser at Bart's introduced him to Sherlock. |}
late 1880 or early 1881
She is his housekeeperShe is the landlady of Holmes' apartment.
Mrs. Hudson
Sherlock Holmes lived with his flatmate and friend Dr. Watson and their landlady Mrs. Hudson lived in the same building.
Mrs. Hudson
Mrs. Hudson first appears at the end of the first chapter of 'The Sign of Four.' The housekeeper in 'A Scandal in Bohemia' is called Mrs. Turner, but Mrs. Hudson returns by name in 'The Five Orange Pips.'
Mrs Hudson
Mrs. Hudson
She is his housekeeperShe is the landlady of Holmes' apartment.
Mrs. Hudson
Sherlock Holmes lived with his flatmate and friend Dr. Watson and their landlady Mrs. Hudson lived in the same building.
Mrs. Hudson
Mrs. Hudson first appears at the end of the first chapter of 'The Sign of Four.' The housekeeper in 'A Scandal in Bohemia' is called Mrs. Turner, but Mrs. Hudson returns by name in 'The Five Orange Pips.'
There is no Mrs. Blythe in any Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Do you mean the book: 'The patient's eyes: the dark beginnings of Sherlock Holmes' by David Pirie?
The cook/house keeper was Mrs. Hudson ------ Mrs. Turner in 'A Scandal in Bohemia.' In 'The Problem of Thor Bridge,' we find the following quote from Sherlock Holmes: ". . . when you have consumed the two hard-boiled eggs with which our new cook has favoured us." [the NEW cook is unnamed, however]
The first name of Sherlock Holmes's housekeeper has never been identified, although Marie (young version) or Martha (older version) have been mentioned, nobody is quite sure though of her first name. ------ Martha is the name of Von Bork's housekeeper in 'His Last Bow' who turns out be in league with Holmes and Watson. It is speculated that this Martha is the one and only Mrs. Hudson who lived below them for so many years.
"Sherlock Holmes" (2009) Rachel McAdams 'Irene Adler' Geraldine James 'Mrs. Hudson' Kelly Reilly 'Mary Morstan' Kylie Hutchinson 'Maid' Bronagh Gallagher 'Palm Reader' Amanda Grace Johnson 'Young Woman Sacrifice'
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