Camberwell
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Camberwell is a southern metropolitan borough of London, England.
In the Sherlock Holmes Stories
- Madame Charpentier's boarding-house was in Torquay Terrace, Camberwell. (STUD, 1021)
- Sally Dennis had logings at 3, Mayfield Place, Peckham, Camberwell. (STUD, 960)
- In 1887, Sherlock Holmes was involved in The Camberwell Poisoning Case. (FIVE, 6)
- The home of Mary Sutherland was at 31 Lyon Place, Camberwell. (IDEN, 191)
- Miss Dobney, the old governess of Lady Frances Carfax, lived in Camberwell. (LADY, 61)
- Sherlock Holmes sent Porlock money adressed to the Camberwell post-office, and the letter from him was posted. (VALL, 266)
- Mary Morstan lived with Mrs. Cecil Forrester, in Lower Camberwell. (SIGN, 1108)
- Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson went through Camberwell when pursuing Jonathan Small. (SIGN, 1392)