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The
Sydney Passengers is a group of enthusiasts brought together by a
common ideal
- to share in the enjoyment of the life and times of Sherlock Holmes,
the world's
first and foremost consulting detective, and his friend and chronicler,
Dr John Watson, made famous in the
splendid tales
published under the auspices of Dr Watson's colleague, Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle,
himself an author of no small repute.
Latest News
Next Passengers' Log
The editorial team regrets that due to extenuating circumstances there will not be another issue of The Passengers' Log published this year. Instead we are planning a double issue for early 2025. Any contributions already sent for the end of year Log will be held over for the double issue, and we also hope the extra time will give people a chance to put fingers to keyboard over the Christmas period. At the moment we are looking at a rough deadline of the end of January for anyone wanting to contribute an article.
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Meting Archive
Reminder
that any Passengers unable to attend the Society’s Zoom meetings but who have
online access, can watch them after the event on the Passengers’ YouTube
channel: www.youtube.com/@sydneypassengers3476.
2023 Montpellier Award
The Carole Dukes Montpellier Award is open to all articles submitted by Passengers to the Passengers' Log over the course of the previous year and is aimed at encouraging research amongst members that enriches our knowledge and understanding of the Canon. It is named in memory of the late Passenger Carole Dukes, who was an untiring researcher, and embraces the name of the town in Southern France where Sherlock Holmes spent time carrying out research into coal-tar derivatives (referenced in 'The Adventure of the Empty House').
The editorial team would like to extend its thanks to those Passengers who cast their vote.
Admirable Cobber Award
The Arthur Williams 'Admirable Cobber' award is periodically
awarded to articles which show a high standard of Australian research
and content and is named in memory of Passenger Arthur Williams, who
often wrote articles for the Log with an Australian theme. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle refered to Carlyle Smith,
the agent who managed his tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1920/21,
as "an admirable cobber". To win the award, a nominated article needs
to have Australian content and research that, in the opinion of the
Crew, matches Arthur's standard. The editorial team of the Log are pleased to present the award this year to Matthew D Hall for his article 'The Passing Acquaintances of Arthur Conan Doyle Part 1: Victor Eugene Kroemer' which fortuitously also relates to Doyle's Australian tour referenced in the title of the award.
Latest BSIs
Congratulatons to Passenger Robert Sharfman, Log contributor Liese Sherwood Fabre and Daniel Friedman (presenter at our online meeting in May 2022) who were all invested into The Baker Street Irregulars this January in New York.
Also
congratulations to Passenger Brian Pugh who was honoured with a
Lifetime Service aware from The ACD Society at their annual awards
ceremony.
Beeton's Sighting
Passenger Dan Howard was in Oxford in September and went to an exhibition at the Weston Library (part of the Bodleian) to see an exhibition entitled Gifts and Books that featured a number of famous old manuscripts and publications. “You can imagine my delight”, reports Dan, “to find on display an original Beeton’s Christmas Annual featuring the first Sherlock Holmes story A Study in Scarlet! As this was my first ever sighting of this literary treasure, I asked my wife to take a photo” (see right). So near and yet - separated by the glass display cabinet - so far away!”