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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a street in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]]. | {{Wikipediainfo}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[street]] in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]]. | |||
[[Madame Vastra]]'s house was located at 13 Paternoster Row. It was used as the headquarters of, and gave its name to, the [[Paternoster Gang]], which was formed in [[1888]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Great Detective (TV story)|The Great Detective]]'') | [[Madame Vastra]]'s [[house]] was located at [[13 Paternoster Row]]. It was used as the headquarters of, and gave its name to, the [[Paternoster Gang]], which was formed in [[1888]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Great Detective (TV story)|The Great Detective]]'') | ||
In [[1894]] Mr [[Plumbly]] lived at 7 Paternoster Row and Mrs [[Fenwick]] lived in another house on the street. The residents of Paternoster Row believed they were being haunted by a ghost and attacked Madame Vastra's house because they knew she investigated mysterious things and blamed her for bringing the ghost. In reality it was [[Strax]]'s [[fighting drone]] that malfunctioned and was projecting destructive [[hologram]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Spectre of Paternoster Row (short story)|The Spectre of Paternoster Row]]'') | In [[1894]], Mr [[Plumbly]] lived at [[7 Paternoster Row]] and Mrs [[Fenwick]] lived in another house on the street. [[29 Paternoster Row]] was a [[bookshop]]. | ||
The residents of Paternoster Row believed they were being haunted by a [[ghost]] and attacked Madame Vastra's house because they knew she [[Investigation|investigated]] mysterious things and blamed her for bringing the ghost. In reality it was [[Strax]]'s [[fighting drone]] that malfunctioned and was projecting destructive [[hologram]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Spectre of Paternoster Row (short story)|The Spectre of Paternoster Row]]'') | |||
Paternoster Row was destroyed in [[the Blitz]] on [[29 December]] [[1940]], the [[night]] of the [[Second Great Fire of London]]. By then, it had become the centre of London's publishing [[industry]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A History of Humankind (novel)|A History of Humankind]]'') | |||
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The prop for a plaque in [[Coal Hill Academy]]'s [[Barbara Wright Building]], not made completely visible in ''[[The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo (TV story)|The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo]]'', states that the architects in [[2016]] were "Pick, Holder & Ragan Associates" of 17 Paternoster Place, London. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 24 November 2020
Paternoster Row was a street in Victorian London.
Madame Vastra's house was located at 13 Paternoster Row. It was used as the headquarters of, and gave its name to, the Paternoster Gang, which was formed in 1888. (TV: The Great Detective)
In 1894, Mr Plumbly lived at 7 Paternoster Row and Mrs Fenwick lived in another house on the street. 29 Paternoster Row was a bookshop.
The residents of Paternoster Row believed they were being haunted by a ghost and attacked Madame Vastra's house because they knew she investigated mysterious things and blamed her for bringing the ghost. In reality it was Strax's fighting drone that malfunctioned and was projecting destructive holograms. (PROSE: The Spectre of Paternoster Row)
Paternoster Row was destroyed in the Blitz on 29 December 1940, the night of the Second Great Fire of London. By then, it had become the centre of London's publishing industry. (PROSE: A History of Humankind)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
The prop for a plaque in Coal Hill Academy's Barbara Wright Building, not made completely visible in The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, states that the architects in 2016 were "Pick, Holder & Ragan Associates" of 17 Paternoster Place, London.