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Sherlock Holmes was set in what is known as the Victorian Era, but more specifically in the late 1800's. It was named so for Queen Victoria. "V. R." anyone?

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Setting for Sherlock Holmes a case of identity?

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Did Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes movie use the same set pieces?

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How many books did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle write about Sherlock Holmes?

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He refused to accept any rewards from the King, but instead requested that his only reward be the photograph which Irene Adler left behind. [Sherlock Holmes] bowed, and, turning away without observing the hand which the King had stretched out to him, he set off in my company for his chambers. -- John Watson, 'A Scandal in Bohemia'