 ॐ ौ corrosive ृ usual ृ way of teaching ृ where I bombard you with tons of information sitting at my youtube studio. ृ ृ ृ ृ ृ ृ ृ world ृ ृ everything in the world is changing ृ then why not teaching methodology ृ ृ旧 methodology ृ a little bit changes. Let's break the monotony ृ and let's ensure that we make learning more fun and interactive. ृ ृ So here I am in this beautiful city of London, which is undoubtedly known as the birthplace of English literature. ृ And I welcome you to the first episode of this brand new series, where I will take आप गला मैं रब आप तेखाश्वाद हो बात नेजबनेगे और देब और साव अगर्चा लगाई बाखरद को आप तराज़ाई बोग। दो है गिल, में फने मर्ज मैं मरते चिए तेंद देखात में सीसे बच्वा youth दो से इज़ता है, मुझे थे असे अक्फीं जेगे लोगतेने वो ज़ा पूमेवाना वाई आरगान वे देखातले है। साट प्रहाँषन में लेही मर्ज तो प्रहाँओ में से होग लिग, Seite of Bakers Streetogy, I'm going to also share with you With some crazy and very interesting facts about The world famous detective Mr. ChalakhomesThe world famous detective Mr. Chalakhomes So let's go So if you ever get this opportunity to come down to this beautiful city Make sure you come to the Bakers Street Where you will find these beautiful tiles And on these tiles you will find the 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interestingly what you must be knowing is that he's the only fictional character to have a house of his own and we are going to head towards the Sherlock Holmes museum which is built right at the heart of the city of London at the 221 B Baker street due to the vivid descriptions given by Dr. Watson about Sherlock Holmes be it his very small peculiar habits like occasionally taking cocaine or be it his you know very meticulously dressing himself being very cautious about his appearance but not so cautious but rather I would take care or take about his paperwork is what makes us very hard to forget that Sherlock Holmes was not a person in flesh and blood who walked down the street of Baker Street in or Victorian England rather he was a purely fictional character so as we're heading towards the famous Sherlock Holmes museum we are going to pass by some very famous food outlets and food joints like Taco Bell, Dunking Donuts and the famous Subway so let's go so as the celebration of Mr. Holmes there's a museum that is situated right at 221 B Baker Street where they have created the entire setup of how theoretically the character of Sherlock Holmes lived and worked this museum was set up in the year 1990 and was set up by the International Society of Sherlock Holmes or the Sherlock Holmes International Society as they say what is interesting about this museum is that this address 221 B Baker Street is actually set up between 239 and 241 so ideally if you see the house number is not in the sequence and why is that so because a lot of letters more than 1000 letters come to Sherlock Holmes address 221 B Baker Street every week where people from across the world are writing to Mr. Holmes to solve mysteries of their life and there was a long dispute that was happening that where should all these letters be delivered so they decided that let's make a home of Sherlock Holmes that is 221 Baker Street all these letters are beautifully compiled together in a form of a book and is kept there in Mrs. Hudson's room the museum is situated at a four-story townhouse building at the legendary address of 221 B Baker Street and what is very phenomenal about this address is that the museum the interior walls of the museum is set up exactly to look how it was described in all the Sherlock Holmes works right outside the wall of the Sherlock Holmes museum you will find a blue plague saying that this is where the consultant detective Mr. Sherlock Holmes lived from 1881 to 1904 on arrival of the museum you will find a gift shop that takes the entire ground floor it's a beautiful well-stocked gift shop which will be an ideal place for you to grab some souvenirs for all the Sherlock Holmes fan that you have in your life so before we enter into the museum let us quickly grab a ticket and then let's enter the famous Sherlock Holmes museum at 221 B Baker Street as you enter the Sherlock Holmes museum you will be greeted by Mrs. Hudson who is not just the landlady but who is also the housekeeper she was the one who used to bring clients all the way up to Sherlock Holmes study next when we enter inside the museum you are going to find the staircase that leads from the hall to the first floor which is the Sherlock study now that staircase contains 17 steps why am i focusing so much on the 17 steps because there was a conversation or a dialogue or exchange that happened between Watson and Sherlock Holmes in the scandal of Bohemia where Sherlock Holmes says that you see but you do not observe and he gives an example telling Watson that you come to the bedroom from the hall from the study but have you ever noticed how many steps do you climb to reach the study and Watson doesn't remember and that is when Sherlock Holmes says that you see but you do not observe and Sherlock Holmes distinctly mentions there that there were 17 steps that you have to take in order to reach the study from the hall on the first floor you will find Sherlock's famous study which overlooks Baker Street right outside the study you will find the statue of Billy boy or the bell boy who used to get letters to homes the room is furnished as it would have looked in the victorian london with a sturdy wooden desk brocade armchairs large fireplace and formal dining table for me the study represents an iconic space it is a place where Sherlock Holmes met most of his clients and where all his adventures with Watson began as you take a panoramic view of the study you will find two chairs placed near the fireside one on which Sherlock Holmes sat and the one which overlooked the window where Holmes client sat now you might ask that why is the chair that was placed right opposite to Sherlock Holmes was placed in that particular setting it was because when the sunlight hits the client from the window and will illuminate his face Sherlock Holmes will be able to observe all the minute details and will be able to assess his character even better so after you look at the two chairs you will find that there's a large area of drinks placed very near to the chair on which the client would sat why are these drinks there because mrs hudson once the client gets comfortable with offer him or her drinks and by the choice of the drink Sherlock Holmes will be able to tell so much about the character of the client right next to the Sherlock Holmes chair you will find that his desk is placed now this is a very very special desk because this is the desk where he did so many scientific experiment and do you know this fact this really interesting fact that Sherlock Holmes was the one who pioneered the fingerprint analysis technique so it was in the work sign for that Sherlock Holmes first introduced the fingerprint analysis technique in the year 1890 on the other hand if you look at the scotland yard or the fbi of london basically the metropolitan police centre headquarters they were able to come up with the fingerprint analysis technique not before 1901 that means 11 years after it was first introduced by sarota connell Doyle in his work sign of phone shalak home wasn't just a man of science he was also a creative musical soul shalak used to play violin when he found a particular case difficult or if he found his life particularly boring when no new cases were at his disposal he believed that violin helped to calm him down mentally and physically his famous violin which is placed very beautifully in his study is the one that he got from the tottenham court's road for about one fourth million dollars in today's rate shalak homes had a restless mind and he used to get bored really easily it was one of these boring days when he was playing with his revolver that he shot two important letters on the opposite side of the wall and those letters were we are referring to queen victoria placed in his study is a very important picture picture of shalak homes lover arine idler she was an opera singer and very close to shalak homes she was of course i would say one of the few people who outshined and outperformed shalak homes and that is the reason she was so close to shalak homes heart but shalak homes never called her by her own name he used to always refer to arine idler as that woman or the woman on the left side of the study you will find the desk of dr whatson shalak homes dear friend confidante and sidekick and on the desk you will also find a very beautiful medical bag the bag that he used throughout his life on the desk you also find copy of a newspaper times newspaper from the year 1881 now this year 1881 is very very important because of two reasons number one this was the year when shalak homes for the first time met dr whatson and they both moved in together and started living at 221 b baker street and secondly 1881 is the year when dr whatson came from afghanistan where he was serving as a surgeon in a war and after coming from afghanistan after you know suffering from a few illness because of the war he came to london as a civilian and was looking for a house where he can live in central london and that is when the dr whatson met shalak homes in sent bath hospital and they decided to move in together and stay at the baker's street so the sir writer sir or the connell Doyle started writing about shalak homes back then in the victorian times and the first work that was published by him was a study in scarlet which was published in the year 1887 he has written four such novels and 56 short stories around the character of shalak homes and do you know that when this first book was launched it took london by storm people were amazed to know about this character filled with cold logic forensic observations and meticulous details and the most famous format of the detective novel after critically examining shalak home study we now move on to the room next to the study that is shalak's bedroom and in shalak's bedroom you find a area of pictures on a wall you might feel that these are pictures of his friends and family just like we all love decorating our house with the pictures of our family and friends but to your surprise these are pictures not of the friends and family members of shalak homes rather these are the pictures of some famous serial killers from across the world and lovingly shalak homes used to address them as my friends shalak homes was a master of disguise on the bed you will find his makeup kit when homes needed to catch a criminal he used to go in disguise he would disguise himself so wonderfully that when he came home in the evening even dr watson would not be able to identify him also kept on his bed is the priest hat that he used in scandal of bohemia case place near his bed is a book of beekeeping not a lot of you know that shalak homes when he retired became a beekeeper he loved bees so much even earth acornal oil for that matter had a special interest in beekeeping and that is the reason why he always portrayed shalak homes having the same interest reading about books and also writing a very popular bee manual shalak homes as you must be knowing was addicted to tobacco and also to cocaine dr watson his friend and confidante was really infuriated with shalak homes because of this habit since dr watson was a physician and he was a man of health and hygiene and that is the reason why he never liked shalak homes for these two habits so after exploring the first floor of shalak homes museum we move on to the second floor where you're going to find two bedrooms bedroom of mrs hatson the landlady and the housekeeper and bedroom of dr watson in watson's room you find medical instruments like stethoscope and collection of books related to medicine including the famous family physician also there's a toilet right inside watson's room which is surprisingly said to be a very posh thing to have in victorian times in mrs hatson's room there is a special book where tourists can write their names in countries and date they visited this museum fondly assuming that mr homes might go through this diary someday what stood out for me was a framed leaflet like poster titled home supporting cast featured in both japanese and english talking about all things related to shalak homes this speaks a lot about the influence and popularity of shalak homes on a globe and how homes is loved across linguistic borders and cultures up on the third and the topmost floor of shalak homes museum you will find extremely lifelike wax work models of some of the main characters in shalak homes stories also you will find a wax culture of dr watson busily writing notes down in his famous diary so ishi ke saath me and shalak homes donohi lethe hain aap se alvida yeh hain london ka ek bohati khupsura tha park which is known as the region's park and i would like to tell all of you out there that if you like the video if you like the new teaching methodology then please hit the like button also at the same time if you want me to make more such videos exploring different 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