Sherlock

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Sherlock may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • Sherlock Holmes, a fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
    • Sherlock (TV series), a BBC TV series that started in 2010
    • Sherlock Hemlock, a Muppet from the TV show Sesame Street
    • Sherlock (video game), a 1984 text adventure by Melbourne House
    • Sherlock: Untold Stories, a Japanese TV series aired in 2019
  • Sherlock (EP), by Shinee

People

  • Allie Sherlock (born 2005), Irish singer
  • Charles Sherlock (born 1945), Australian theologian
  • Cornelius Sherlock (d.1888), English architect
  • Frank Sherlock (born 1969), poet
  • Glenn Sherlock (born 1960), American baseball player and coach
  • Jack Sherlock (1908–1958), English footballer
  • John Michael Sherlock (1926-2019), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
  • James Sherlock (born 1983), pianist
  • John Sherlock (c. 1705–1794), Irish-born general in Spain
  • Kurt Sherlock (born 1963), rugby player
  • Paul Sherlock (born 1973), English footballer
  • Peta Sherlock (born 1946), Australian Anglican priest and theologian
  • Peter Sherlock (born 1972), Australian academic and Vice-Chancellor
  • Richard Sherlock (born 1983), cricketer
  • Thomas Sherlock (1678–1761), English bishop and son of William
  • William Sherlock (1641–1707), English church leader
  • William Sherlock (cricketer) (1881–1937)

Places

Australia

  • Sherlock, South Australia, near Tailem Bend
  • Sherlock, Western Australia, between Roebourne and Port Hedland:
    • Sherlock River (Western Australia)
    • Sherlock Station, a pastoral lease

United States

Other uses

  • Sherlock (software), used by Apple Macintosh, also describing the phenomenon of third-party software being rendered irrelevant by Apple
  • Sherlock (crater), a crater on Earth's Moon in Taurus-Littrow valley

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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