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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Lawrence Grainger]]'s niece and [[Edward Grainger]]'s cousin. According to Edward, his father considered her "unbalanced". [[Margaret Pollard]]'s mother called her a "liability". She often had moments where she was unaware of her surroundings.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Lawrence Grainger]]'s niece and [[Edward Grainger]]'s cousin. Her family died in a fire. According to Edward, his father considered her "unbalanced". [[Margaret Pollard]]'s mother [[Louisa Pollard|Lady Louisa Pollard]] called her a "liability". She often had moments where she was unaware of her surroundings.


Helen had an imaginary friend, [[Ahnji]], who was in reality an alien that had been trapped in a [[graphaphone]]. When he was freed by the [[Third Doctor]], Helen was cured of her strange behaviour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Echoes (short story)|Echoes]]'')
Helen had an imaginary friend, [[Ahnji]], who was in reality an alien whose people had been trapped in a [[graphaphone]]. When his people were freed by the [[Third Doctor]] in [[December]] [[1911]], Helen was cured of her strange behaviour. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Echoes (ST short story)|Echoes]]'')


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 3 September 2020

Helen Fitzmaurice was Lawrence Grainger's niece and Edward Grainger's cousin. Her family died in a fire. According to Edward, his father considered her "unbalanced". Margaret Pollard's mother Lady Louisa Pollard called her a "liability". She often had moments where she was unaware of her surroundings.

Helen had an imaginary friend, Ahnji, who was in reality an alien whose people had been trapped in a graphaphone. When his people were freed by the Third Doctor in December 1911, Helen was cured of her strange behaviour. (PROSE: Echoes)