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  • ...te:Scotyard sm.jpg/credit|{{Scotyard sm.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The former New Scotland Yard, Norman Shaw Buildings, Victoria Embankment]] ...1878 as the [[Criminal Investigation Department]] or CID, but the phrase "Scotland Yard" has also been applied to the Metropolitan Police as a whole (as it is used
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  • One of Scotland Yard's most famous detectives in the early twentieth century
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Fictional policeman at [[Scotland Yard]] who figures in a number of novels and short stories by the British writer
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  • ...[[Chief constable]] of the [[Criminal Investigation Department|CID]] at [[Scotland Yard]]. Wensley was notable for his long (1888-1929) service, as well a for bein ...d other cases gained him a reputation as one of the original "Big Four" of Scotland Yard. In 1912 he was promoted to Detective Chief Inspector, and not long after
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  • ...''', originally the '''Special Irish Branch''', was an entity within the [[Scotland Yard|Metropolitan Police]] of London, founded in March of 1883 to counter the at
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  • ...te:Scotyard sm.jpg/credit|{{Scotyard sm.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}The former New Scotland Yard, Norman Shaw Buildings, Victoria Embankment]] ...1878 as the [[Criminal Investigation Department]] or CID, but the phrase "Scotland Yard" has also been applied to the Metropolitan Police as a whole (as it is used
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  • ...rated into Henderson's gang as a long-term mole by [[New Scotland Yard|New Scotland Yard's]] tough, ruthless, and cunning [[Chief Superintendent Morrissey]]. In the
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  • ...ling upon Miss Savidge at her place of work, from which she was taken to [[Scotland Yard]] to be questioned. Wyles was present upon Miss Savidge's arrival, and by h ...pector before her retirement in the early 1940's. Her memoir, ''A Woman at Scotland Yard'', was published by Faber & Faber.
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  • ...e Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI). Vincent's reorganization of [[Scotland Yard]] centralized and organized its key operations, and minimized the divisiona ''The Official Encyclopedia of Scotland Yard'', ed. Martin Fido and Keith Skinner (London: Virgin Books, 1999)
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  • On the founding in 1829 of the [[Scotland Yard|Metropolitan Police]], Sir [[Robert Peel]] established nine principles, cal
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  • ...ters]], which takes place in 1937, Hazlerigg is a Chief Inspector at [[New Scotland Yard]] in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. By the final novel in the series, ...is a mountaineer, with a "fair head for heights". Sitting in his office in Scotland Yard several years later, just after the war, he has a "heavy, Cromwellian face"
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  • * [[Adam Dalgliesh]], Commander at New Scotland Yard, created by [[P. D. James]], 1962- * [[Roderick Alleyn]],detective in the CID at Scotland Yard, created by [[Ngaio Marsh]], 1934-1982
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  • ...1805-1871(?), was one of the first members of the Detective Division of [[Scotland Yard]], which he led from 1846 to 1852, and also an acquaintance of [[Charles D
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  • ...writer [[Ed McBain]] and the British novels about [[Commander Gideon]] of Scotland Yard by [[John Creasey|J.J. Marrick]]. Gilbert himself was a longtime practicing
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  • ...ralian Federal Police (AFP), the U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and Scotland Yard's SO-15 Counter Terrorism Command. <ref name=AboutNEFA>{{citation
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  • '''Chief Superintendent Morrissey''' is a fictional policeman at [[New Scotland Yard]] who appears, or is at least mentioned in passing, in a number of short st
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  • ...thedral and houses; an inspector and detective sergeant are sent down from Scotland Yard to conduct the inquiries; a loving imitation of a London ''Times'' crosswor ...entioned by the inhabitants of the Close ''or'' by the local police to the Scotland Yard detectives investigating the death of a second body later found in the iden
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  • ...entually come together in '''Body of a Girl'''. First, [[Scotland Yard|New Scotland Yard]] and high government officials are concerned about an alarming rise in org
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  • # [[Inspector Lestrade]]. An inspector at [[Scotland Yard]], Lestrade often gets credit for Holmes' work.
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  • ...Charles Frederick Field]] of the recently formed Detective Department at [[Scotland Yard]].<ref>[http://www.ric.edu/rpotter/ Site of Dr Russell Potter, Rhode Island ...erick Field]], one of the first members of the [[Detective Division]] of [[Scotland Yard]], who had been Dickens's informant in his short essay "On Duty With Inspec
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  • ...nn for help. McMann in turn interviews his friend Inspector Hazlerigg at [[Scotland Yard]]. Hazlerigg is not directly involved in the case, but subtly points McMan
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  • ...ann that brings to light important leads overlooked by the best minds of [[Scotland Yard]], it also strains credibility that the sinister "Mr. Brown", the secretive
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  • ...in the history of the Metropolitan Police. I've so far started items on [[Scotland Yard]] and some of its denizens, including [[Lilian Wyles]], [[Frederick Porter
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  • ...Security Service (MI5) and the Special Branch of the Metropolitan police ("Scotland Yard"). Other countries also deal with the proper organization of defenses again
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