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Reichenbach Falls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Adventure of the Final Problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle chose the Reichenbach falls as the setting for the death of his character Sherlock Holmes. In The Final Problem (1891), Conan Doyle wrote of Reichenbach:
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Reichenbach Falls (2007) (TV) More at IMDbPro » ... View company contact information for Reichenbach Falls on IMDbPro. ... Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Reichenbach Falls (2007) (TV)
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Amazon.com: Reichenbach Falls: Ravens & Chimes: Music
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Amazon.com: The Shadow of Reichenbach Falls (9780765318015): John R.
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Watch a clip from the drama based on a short story by Ian Rankin ... In Reichenbach Falls the lives of these two former friends are thrown together when a 100-year-old body is discovered beneath the streets of Edinburgh.
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Reichenbach Falls – surprising one-off drama premieres Thursday 1 March 2007 at 9pm on BBC Four ... Jim Buchan and Jack Harvey were friends. But that was a long time ago. In Reichenbach Falls, the lives of these estranged men are thrown together again, then blown apart.
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Sherlock Holmes literature reference for the Reichenbach Falls ... World: Europe: Reichenbach Falls ... Holmes and Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls; Sydney Paget illustration.
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Waterfalls are a natural subject for all forms of art whether painting, music or literature. Several items depict Sherlock Holmes battle with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. A proof showing all four of the British booklet covers in the series is shown in the showcase in the hall.
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