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'''1843''' was a [[year]]. | '''1843''' was a [[year]]. | ||
==Events== | == Events == | ||
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The day of the [[Cleansing]] was [[19 July]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Reckless Engineering (novel)}}) | The day of the [[Cleansing]] was [[19 July]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Reckless Engineering (novel)}}) | ||
On [[23 October]], in [[Trafalgar Square]], the finishing touches were being put to [[Nelson's Column]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] found the contractors [[Samuel Morton Peto]] and [[Thomas Grissell]] had been possessed by [[Sevakrill]]. He appealed to their [[human]] selves to break free and spent the next two weeks disposing of a missile they had placed inside the column by lowering it into the ground. By this time, the statue of [[Horatio Nelson]] was being added to its plinth. Tegan commented that it was more "[[tourist]] friendly" in [[1982]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)}}) | On [[23 October]], in [[Trafalgar Square]], the finishing touches were being put to [[Nelson's Column]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] and his companions [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] found the contractors [[Samuel Morton Peto]] and [[Thomas Grissell]] had been possessed by [[Sevakrill]]. He appealed to their [[human]] selves to break free and spent the next two weeks disposing of a missile they had placed inside the column by lowering it into the ground. By this time, the statue of [[Horatio Nelson]] was being added to its plinth. Tegan commented that it was more "[[tourist]] friendly" in [[1982]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)}}) | ||
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The [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman]] met [[Siger Holmes]] in [[India]]. Holmes told them about a temple whose priests were allegedly able to chant open a gateway to another mysterious world. In a later adventure, the [[Seventh Doctor]] learned that this other world was the [[planet]] [[Ry'leh]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All-Consuming Fire (novel)}}) | The [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman]] met [[Siger Holmes]] in [[India]]. Holmes told them about a temple whose priests were allegedly able to chant open a gateway to another mysterious world. In a later adventure, the [[Seventh Doctor]] learned that this other world was the [[planet]] [[Ry'leh]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All-Consuming Fire (novel)}}) | ||
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1843 was a year.
Events
Dated
The day of the Cleansing was 19 July. (PROSE: Reckless Engineering [+]Loading...["Reckless Engineering (novel)"])
On 23 October, in Trafalgar Square, the finishing touches were being put to Nelson's Column. The Fifth Doctor and his companions Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka found the contractors Samuel Morton Peto and Thomas Grissell had been possessed by Sevakrill. He appealed to their human selves to break free and spent the next two weeks disposing of a missile they had placed inside the column by lowering it into the ground. By this time, the statue of Horatio Nelson was being added to its plinth. Tegan commented that it was more "tourist friendly" in 1982. (AUDIO: The Lions of Trafalgar [+]Loading...["The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)"])
Undated
The First Doctor and Susan Foreman met Siger Holmes in India. Holmes told them about a temple whose priests were allegedly able to chant open a gateway to another mysterious world. In a later adventure, the Seventh Doctor learned that this other world was the planet Ry'leh. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire [+]Loading...["All-Consuming Fire (novel)"])
The Eleventh Doctor wrote a letter to the audience (PROSE: Hello Everybody [+]Loading...["Hello Everybody (short story)"]) Vorgenson's Greatest Show in the Galaxy (PROSE: Come One, Come All, to The Greatest Show in the Galaxy! [+]Loading...["Come One, Come All, to The Greatest Show in the Galaxy! (feature)"]) telling them not to worry as he knew he had saved the day. (PROSE: Hello Everybody [+]Loading...["Hello Everybody (short story)"])