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September 12, 2012 6:21 pm  #1


A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

I've just stumbled across this site. On it you can read a memorial to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, see photographs of his gravestone and its location and there is also the opportunity, if you wish, to leave virtual flowers and a message. The messages others have left are, in themselves, worth reading.

www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?=dfl&GRid=1524

This link seems to only take you to the site and the search facility on it. However if you enter Arthur for first name, Conan for middle name and Doyle for last name you get two people come up. Only one of these is a Sir and is buried in the UK. So that is elementary really isn't it.


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September 13, 2012 12:19 am  #2


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

I looked up Sherlocks instead.. and they all died so young! And an interesting coincidence (?) with one Sherlock Holmes being born in 1895.

How sad though that Doyle had to bury his only son at just 24 years. Lovely description of the Doyles' grave though.. 'Plot: Under an oak tree, with wife'.

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September 13, 2012 12:31 am  #3


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

The Doctor wrote:

I looked up Sherlocks instead.. and they all died so young! And an interesting coincidence (?) with one Sherlock Holmes being born in 1895.

His Mum and dad were the original obsessive fans.


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September 13, 2012 6:54 am  #4


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

I would think the child was certainly named after the great detective.


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September 15, 2012 9:26 am  #5


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

NW16XE wrote:

The Doctor wrote:

I looked up Sherlocks instead.. and they all died so young! And an interesting coincidence (?) with one Sherlock Holmes being born in 1895.

His Mum and dad were the original obsessive fans.

Yeah, there's 8 Sherlock Holmes's on there...can you imagine if that was your actual name?! I think I would die if I met one...would just have to adopt them. Sorry this is completly off topic, got distracted by the Sherlocks.


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September 15, 2012 9:31 am  #6


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

There are also 95 James Moriartys, and 251 John H Watsons! No Mycrofts though, aww.


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September 17, 2012 9:24 am  #7


Re: A Grave Subject? This is something 'different'.

Met plenty of Doyles, Moriartys, Watsons and Holmes.. one Sherlock and never a Mycroft! What about the rest of you?

*seems fair to hijack the thread -  from remembering the Dead to cherish the Living*

 

September 17, 2012 10:30 am  #8


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I've met Holmesssss and Watsonssss but never a Moriarty or a Mycroft. If we ever get another dog I shall call him Mycroft. I like the sound of that!


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