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The Passengers' Log is the journal of the Sydney Passengers. Produced three times a year, it includes both scholarly and non-scholarly articles, reviews, regular columns, and illustrations. There is an annual award for the best article to have appeared in the Log in the previous year (see below for more information and a list of past winners).

All contributions to the Log are welcome. Acceptance of submissions is at the discretion of the Editor. You do not have to be a member of the Passengers to contribute to the Log.

Contributions should be typed as Word documents with any additional formatting removed.

Illustrations should be in JPEG format. Minimum dimensions for photos should be 10,000x750 (minimum size should be 200KB).

A Style Guide is available here: Passengers' Log Style Guide

.Submissions should be emailed to:

Please make sure to include contact details, and let us know how you found out about the Log.


 

Log Index

Passengers Mark Doyle has done our society an incredible favour by creating an index for The Passengers' Log.

The index is updated annually - the current version includes all articles up to and including the issue for May 2023.

Index to Articles

General Index

Index to Reviews

Index to Illustrations



 Carole Dukes Montpellier Award

Montpellier AwardThe Carole Dukes Montpellier Award is presented annually to the Passengers who presents the best piece of research in the pages of The Passengers' Log. It is named in memory of Passenger Carole Dukes, an indefatigable researcher, and incorporates the name of the town of Montpellier in southern France where Sherlock Holmes spent time carrying out research into coal-tar derivatives as recounted in 'The Adventure of the Empty House' by Dr Watson.





The winner of the 2022 Carole Dukes Montpellier Award was Doug Elliott for his  article: Another Look At Thor Bridge



All past winners of the Montpellier Award are listed below:

1998   A Fresh Bite at the Speckled Band - Philip Cornell

1999   Sherlock Holmes and the Police - Erin O'Neill & Some Observations Upon the Date of the Tragedy of

Birlstone - Hugo Koch

2000   What Sort of a Game is That - Eh? - Rosane McNamara & Holmes Versus Dracula - Christopher Sequeira

2001   Dr Watson, Dracula and the Royal Australian Navy - Arthur Williams

2002   Starring the Hound of the Baskervilles - Rosane McNamara & Sherlock Holmes and Count Dracula - Philip Cornell

2003   What Does James Mortimer the Man of Science Ask of Sherlock Holmes the Specialist in Crime? - Rosane McNamara

2004   The Mystery of the Empty House - Philip Cornell

2005   A GLORious Mystery - Rosane McNamara

2006   The Curious Case of the Dogs in the Canon - Robert Veld

2007   An Admirable Cobber - Arthur Williams

2008   The Artist as Witness - Arthur Williams

2009   The Prophet: Conan Doyle in Sydney - Doug Elliott

2010   Early BBC Holmes: Adventures in Copyright - Erin O'Neill

2011   The Problem with 'The Final Problem' - Robert Veld

2012   Was the Paper Made in Bohemia - Aleš Kolodrubec

2013   The Battle fo Maiwand and Dr Watson - Kerry Murphy

2014   Sherlock Holmes and Delirium - Michael Duke and Ross Philpot

2015    Good and Faithful Servant: Hindoo [Sic] Meets Sikh - Chris Redmond

2016    Mycroft Holmes: "Unclubbable" But "Occasionally He Is the British Government" - Bill Barnes

2017   A Mind Divided: Arthur Conan Doyle and Spiritualism - Doug Elliott

2018  Watson's Wound Pension - Michael Duke

2019  The Adventure of the Seafarer's Grave - Craig Calvert

2020  Sherlock Holmes in Tibet - Keith Suter

2021  Conan Doyle Down Under: How Stonyhurst College, Australia, and a Family Feud Helped Shape the Holmes Tales - Daniel L. Friedman & Eugene B. Friedman

2022  Another Look At Thor Bridge - Doug Elliott


Arthur Williams Admirable Cobber Award

The Arthur Williams 'Admirable Cobber' award is assessed annually in conjunction with the Montpellier Award. It is awarded to a nominee that displays a high standard of Australian research and content. It is named in memory of Passenger Arthur Williams, who often wrote articles for the Log with an Australian theme. The name is in reference to Arthur's article in the Log about Carlyle Smythe, the agent who managed Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1920/21, who Doyle refered to as "an admirable cobber". The award is not necessarily presented every year and is not awarded simply on the highest score for the 'Australian Connection' of the Montpellier judging criteria. To win the award, a nominee article needs to have Australian content and research that, in the opinion of the Crew, matched Arthur's standard.

The most recent winner of the Arthur Williams Admirable Cobber Award was Robert Veld for his 2021 article: The Forgotten History of Sherlock Holmes on Australian Radio.




All past winners of the Admirable Cobber Award are listed below


2019  The Adventure of the Seafarer's Grave - Craig Calvert
2021 The Forgotten History of Sherlock Holmes on Australian Radio - Robert Veld