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'''Carbury''' was a small English village located near [[Lake Vortigern]]. It was located within helicopter range of [[London]].
'''Carbury''' was a small English village located near [[Lake Vortigern]]. It was located within helicopter range of [[London]].


The Carbury Historical Trust, under the direction of archaeologist [[Peter Warmsly]], maintained an extensive archaeological dig near the lake: an [[Early human history#8th century A.D.|8th century]] battlefield, believed by Warmsly to have been the site of the [[Battle of Camlann]], the final apocalyptic battle between [[Arthur of England|King Arthur]] and [[Mordred]].
The Carbury Historical Trust, under the direction of archaeologist [[Peter Warmsly]], maintained an extensive archaeological dig near the lake: an [[8th century]] battlefield, believed by Warmsly to have been the site of the [[Battle of Camlann]], the final apocalyptic battle between [[Arthur of England|King Arthur]] and [[Mordred]].


Husband and wife innkeepers [[Pat Rowlinson|Pat]] and [[Elizabeth Rowlinson]] maintained a small hotel, the [[Gore Crow Hotel]], with a pub frequented by Carbury locals, including Warmsly and a young woman named [[Shou Yuing]]. The Doctor and Ace stayed at the Gore Crow when they visited Carbury on the trail of an interdimensional distress signal. ([[DW]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'')
Husband and wife innkeepers [[Pat Rowlinson|Pat]] and [[Elizabeth Rowlinson]] maintained a small hotel, the [[Gore Crow Hotel]], with a pub frequented by Carbury locals, including Warmsly and a young woman named [[Shou Yuing]]. The Doctor and Ace stayed at the Gore Crow when they visited Carbury on the trail of an interdimensional distress signal. ([[DW]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'')

Revision as of 01:49, 14 August 2011

Carbury was a small English village located near Lake Vortigern. It was located within helicopter range of London.

The Carbury Historical Trust, under the direction of archaeologist Peter Warmsly, maintained an extensive archaeological dig near the lake: an 8th century battlefield, believed by Warmsly to have been the site of the Battle of Camlann, the final apocalyptic battle between King Arthur and Mordred.

Husband and wife innkeepers Pat and Elizabeth Rowlinson maintained a small hotel, the Gore Crow Hotel, with a pub frequented by Carbury locals, including Warmsly and a young woman named Shou Yuing. The Doctor and Ace stayed at the Gore Crow when they visited Carbury on the trail of an interdimensional distress signal. (DW: Battlefield)

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