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'''Lampposts''', also called '''lamp posts''', ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)|Knock! Knock! Who's There?]]'') were silver, [[metal]] poles with [[Strip-light|fluorescent lights]] placed under a curve at the top, and were used to [[Light|illuminate]] [[Street|streets]]. They were an updated version of the [[Gaslight|gas lanterns]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lichyrwick Abomination (audio story)|The Lichyrwick Abomination]]'') used in the [[19th century]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack (comic story)|The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack]]'')
'''Lampposts''', also called '''lamp posts''', ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)}}) were silver, [[metal]] poles with [[Strip-light|fluorescent lights]] placed under a curve at the top, and were used to [[Light|illuminate]] [[Street|streets]]. They were an updated version of the [[Gaslight|gas lanterns]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lichyrwick Abomination (audio story)}}) used in the [[19th century]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack (comic story)}})


According to [[Joke book (Knock! Knock! Who's There?)|a joke book]] which [[Thirteenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]] became trapped within, the [[Second Doctor]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] once visited a [[moon base]], which Jamie thought was "incredible", as he could [[Jumping|jump]] "higher than a lamp post!". The Doctor remarked that he should [[Thinking|think]] so, as lamp posts couldn't jump. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)|Knock! Knock! Who's There?]]'')
The [[Second Doctor]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon]] once visited a [[moon base]], which Jamie thought was "incredible", as he could [[Jumping|jump]] "higher than a lamp post!". The Doctor remarked that he should [[Thinking|think]] so, as lamp posts couldn't jump. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)}})
 
In [[the Daft Dimension]], one of the clues that [[The Doctor (The Daft Dimension)|the Doctor]] missed that [[Sutekh]] had possessed [[The Doctor's TARDIS (The Daft Dimension)|the TARDIS]] was a continued habit of the ship landing next to lamp posts. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Daft Dimension (DWM 606 comic story)|''The Daft Dimension'' 606}})
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 18 July 2024

Lampposts, also called lamp posts, (PROSE: Knock! Knock! Who's There? [+]Loading...["Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)"]) were silver, metal poles with fluorescent lights placed under a curve at the top, and were used to illuminate streets. They were an updated version of the gas lanterns (AUDIO: The Lichyrwick Abomination [+]Loading...["The Lichyrwick Abomination (audio story)"]) used in the 19th century. (COMIC: The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack [+]Loading...["The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack (comic story)"])

The Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon once visited a moon base, which Jamie thought was "incredible", as he could jump "higher than a lamp post!". The Doctor remarked that he should think so, as lamp posts couldn't jump. (PROSE: Knock! Knock! Who's There? [+]Loading...["Knock! Knock! Who's There? (novel)"])

In the Daft Dimension, one of the clues that the Doctor missed that Sutekh had possessed the TARDIS was a continued habit of the ship landing next to lamp posts. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 606 [+]Loading...["The Daft Dimension (DWM 606 comic story)","''The Daft Dimension'' 606"])