Yeah, it's so obvious. At the end of "Black Peter", he says, "If you want me for the trial my address will be in Norway – I’ll send particulars later.".
Plus, he came from Scotland, which as we all know has had a lot of... ahem.. "cultural exchange" with Norway some 1000 years ago or so. I mean, my sister has a little bit of red in her hair, so it goes to reason to say that Scots are at least partly Norwegian too.
The town of York in northern England was also named after the Norwegian town of Gjøvik (pronounced "Yuw-veek"). After 1000 years their names have diverged slightly of course.
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Sherlock Holmes was Norwegian.
Yeah, it's so obvious. At the end of "Black Peter", he says, "If you want me for the trial my address will be in Norway – I’ll send particulars later.".
Plus, he came from Scotland, which as we all know has had a lot of... ahem.. "cultural exchange" with Norway some 1000 years ago or so. I mean, my sister has a little bit of red in her hair, so it goes to reason to say that Scots are at least partly Norwegian too.
The town of York in northern England was also named after the Norwegian town of Gjøvik (pronounced "Yuw-veek"). After 1000 years their names have diverged slightly of course.
Just saying...