Baker Street Irregulars

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The Baker Street Irregulars are a group that feature in Sherlock Holmes.

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History

The Baker Street Irregulars were a group of street urchins who lived on the streets of London in the United Kingdom. They were led by a boy named Wiggins where they came to be employed by Sherlock Holmes with them providing him intelligence as well as other information for his cases.

Overview

In appearance, the Baker Street Irregulars were a group of street urchins that were employed as an intelligence network for Sherlock Holmes. In exchange for their services, he was known to offer payment and even rewards for helping him in his cases. Their employer came to refer to them as the the Baker Street division of the detective police force. According to Holmes, they were capable of going everywhere and hearing everything. He also noted that they were sharp as needles with the one thing they wanted was organisation.

Members

  • Wiggins :
  • Simpson :

Notes

  • The Baker Street Irregulars were created by Arthur Conan Doyle where they featured in the setting of the Sherlock Holmes universe,

In other media

Television

  • In The Irregulars, the Baker Street Irregulars appeared in the setting of the live-action Netflix series.

Films

Video games

Appearances

  • A Study in Scarlet: (1887)

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