A slightly misleading title I grant you.
One of the Scotland Yarders to appear more than once in the canon is Inspector Bradstreet. In my earlier
article on Inspector Lestrade I questioned where Conan Doyle got the name from. With Bradstreet there is a plausible theory that I first mentioned in my book
The Norwood Author
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The Paget Bradstreet and Bradstreet as portrayed by Denis LilThe Man with the Twisted Lip was the first story to feature Bradstreet and it was the first story Conan Doyle completed after his move from central Londonto South Norwood. Is it purely coincidence that the local Norwoodpapers mentioned a member of the Norwood Cricket Club that went by the name of Bradstreet? A club that Conan Doyle joined and played for from 1891 – 1894.
What do we think?
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Published on October 19, 2012 07:24