Well, other than his sidekick Watson, I always associate Sherlock Holmes with having a pipe, magnifying glass, and wearing a deerstalker hat. :)
His iconic costume was a deerstalker hat and an Inverness cape, however he was rarely drawn wearing them (By Sidney Paget)
To Sherlock Holmes, she was always The Woman.
"My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson" or, sometimes, just "my friend, Dr. Watson."
The following quotation is found in four variations throughout the stories making it the most used saying of Sherlock Holmes. "Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
probably not because in the sherlock holmes books/movies it ALWAYS ends up that he solves it and that doesn't always happen in real life and the sherlock holmes and fition anyway
To Sherlock Holmes, Irene Adler was always *The* Woman. It was not that he was attracted or attached romantically to her but that she was the only woman to outsmart him, the only others being a few men.
To Sherlock Holmes, she was always The Woman.
I think so because Lestrade always comes to Sherlock for help.
"My friend and colleague, Dr. Watson" or, sometimes, just "my friend, Dr. Watson."
Sherlock Holmes was always said to detest the thought of the public applauding his talents, therefore his photograph would cause him unwanted fame and publicity.
The answer is...There are no police like Holmes.There are no police like holmes(math hw, eh?)
The following quotation is found in four variations throughout the stories making it the most used saying of Sherlock Holmes. "Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
probably not because in the sherlock holmes books/movies it ALWAYS ends up that he solves it and that doesn't always happen in real life and the sherlock holmes and fition anyway
To Sherlock Holmes, Irene Adler was always *The* Woman. It was not that he was attracted or attached romantically to her but that she was the only woman to outsmart him, the only others being a few men.
Oh this is a saddd question!! Irene Adler was the only woman ever to escape Sherlock Holmes. Holmes held a much greater and deeper respect for women after that. And he always referred to her as "the woman". You'll hear a lot and I mean a LOT of rumors about some chemistry/romance between the two....but believe me, it is not not not NOTtrue!!! There was never anything between them. Sherlock Holmes was never interested in women and he laughed at romance.
He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson," although he simply said "Elementary" a couple times.
Inspector G Lestrade who appears in 13 of the Sherlock Holmes adventures and was named after a friend of Conan Doyle from his days at the University of Edinburgh, a medical student by the name of Joseph Alexandre Lestrade.
Well first off I must say that Sherlock Holmes is not actually a real person, he is a fictional character. but to the point of answering your question, the Victorian Holmes, you would either find him in his book status (neat hair, long face, dear stalker, pipe, ALWAYS with a revolver, and in a rather nice suit) in the film Sherlock Holmes you would find him ( rather scruffy hair, braces crossed over his chest, ALWAYS with a revolver or if he is in a resterant a scruffy suit) very sorry about spelling!. now if it was the modern BBC tv series, (nice suit, no tie, ALWAYS has a revolver, scruffy hair) hope this helped