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It presented the letter '''<u>Y</u>''' as the next clue.
It presented the letter '''<u>Y</u>''' as the next clue.


== Content ==
== Plot ==
La Boîte Bleue was an oilpainting on canvas from the [[1860s]] by an unknown artist, that was presented in [[2021]] to the [[Walker Art Gallery]]. Another copy of it was discovered in the [[Museum of Liverpool]].
''[[La Boîte Bleue]]'', a mysterous oil painting on canvas from the [[1860s]] by an unknown artist, is presented in [[2021]] to the [[Walker Art Gallery]]. Another copy of it is discovered in the [[Museum of Liverpool]]. The painting depicts a [[British]] [[countryside]] with a horse-drawn cart and a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|mysterious blue box]]. Baffled, the Museum have their curators interview international expert in an effort to figure out the possible meaning and origins of the strange painting.
 
It depicted a [[British]] [[countryside]] with a horse-drawn cart and a [[The Doctor's TARDIS|mysterious blue box]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==

Revision as of 11:41, 17 August 2021

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La Boîte Bleue was the second in a line of clues in the series known as the #FindTheDoctor mystery[1] released in late 2021. The short story existed both physically in the Liverpool Museum and, in an expanded version, on the museum's website.

It presented the letter Y as the next clue.

Plot

La Boîte Bleue, a mysterous oil painting on canvas from the 1860s by an unknown artist, is presented in 2021 to the Walker Art Gallery. Another copy of it is discovered in the Museum of Liverpool. The painting depicts a British countryside with a horse-drawn cart and a mysterious blue box. Baffled, the Museum have their curators interview international expert in an effort to figure out the possible meaning and origins of the strange painting.

Story notes

  • The letter Y in the word mysterious in the description-plaque just below the painting is in capital.

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