“the celebrated Mr. Sherlock Holmes” [SCAN]. The Sherlock Holmes Society of London marks its 75th anniversary in 2026, and today we talk with coordinator Ashley Mayo about the year-long celebration, and his deep-rooted connection to the world of ...
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Episode 333: 75 Years of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London

“the celebrated Mr. Sherlock Holmes” [SCAN]


The Sherlock Holmes Society of London marks its 75th anniversary in 2026, and today we talk with coordinator Ashley Mayo about the year-long celebration, and his deep-rooted connection to the world of Baker Street. Ashley gives us a grand tour of the 2026 program, including Victorian-costumed pilgrimages in the Swiss Alps, a special event at Hammersmith’s Riverside Studios, a weekend symposium at the University of Cambridge, and much...

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Baker Street Elementary – Monographically Speaking

“Why do you not write them yourself?” [ABBE]


Have we ever questioned why Sherlock Holmes wrote monographs? After all, he was admittedly a specialist in his field, unique in all of police work:
“That is why I have chosen my own particular profession,— or rather created it, for I am the only one in the world.” [SIGN]
He may have had a compunction to lay claim to being the first to identify and discuss various aspects of work related to crime detection. Ego is a powerful motivator. Or...

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Episode 332: Irregular Chronicles of the Early ’Fifties

“That chronicle of our successes” [NORW]

After a 25-year pause, the definitive history of the Baker Street Irregulars finally continues. Join our chat with editors Bill Mason and Julie McKuras to discuss their new work, Irregular Chronicles of the Early ’Fifties. Their 350-page volume picks up the mantle from the original five-volume series, now bridging the historical gap from the post-war era through 1955.

Bill and Julie take us behind the scenes of their collaboration, sharing how...

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Baker Street Elementary – Easter Eggs

“so trivial a matter as cooking an egg” [THOR]


One of the great bits of fun when planning a Sherlockian meeting is selecting the menu. The Canon is ripe with references to food and drink in many different settings.

We're keenly aware of Mrs. Hudson's morning cuisine dependably being described as "as good an idea of breakfast as a Scotch-woman," and the rather curious dish that followed in that story.

Here's a fun assignment: at your next meeting, quiz your fellow Sherlockians on...

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Episode 331: The Amateur Mendicant Society

“Those were the early days” [VALL]

Join us as we explore the roots of Sherlockian tradition in the Motor City with Christopher Music, archivist and Commissionaire of The Amateur Mendicant Society, and the group's Gasogene, our own Scott Monty. As one of the "Original Eight" scion societies in the U.S., the Mendicants hold a unique place in literary history — from their 1946 founding held on the same night as an early meeting of The Speckled Band of Boston, to producing the first-ever...

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