There are at least four:Main Square, Meiringen, SwitzerlandKoshinzuka Park in Karuizawa, JapanPicardy Place, Edinburgh, Scotlandsouth entrance to the Baker Street Underground Railway Station, London, England
In 'A Study in Scarlet,' after leaving Utah in the United States and doing quite a bit of traveling, both Enoch Drebber and Joseph Stangerson were staying at a boarding-house in Camberwell, which is a district of London south of the Thames River.
The most famous River Thames flows only through England. There are also rivers named after the Thames in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. Each flows through only one country.
The river Thames (pronounced temz)
Simply because it involves forensics. When the minutiae mattered and a single detail could prove or disprove a man's alibi, the knowlege of, say, how long bruises can remain post-mortem became invaluable to Holmes. Sherlock Holmes knew how to identify poisons, what bit of dirt was from where by color and consistancy and whether a drop of water came from the Thames or from Niagra Falls. Such knowlege was very useful to him and without it he wouldn't have been able to solve some cases simply from lack of information, wouldn't be able to "make bricks without clay", as it were.
The Thames River that runs through London is probably the most famous.
Which famous landmark are you asking about. There's more than one along the Thames.
The river Thames is England, and is the river that London is built on.
The River Thames flows through England.
Old Father Thames.
Oxford is in Oxfordshire. You can get there from London by sailing up the River Thames.
He was famous for building the thames bridge