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[[File: | [[File:WalkerGeneralToeTag.jpg|thumb|The [[Seventh Doctor]]'s body is wheeled away. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')]] | ||
A '''morgue''' or '''mortuary''' was a place that stored recently deceased [[human]]s. | A '''morgue''' or '''mortuary''' was a place that stored recently deceased [[human]]s. | ||
Some mortuaries had a [[Latin]] inscription above the door: "Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae". It translated as "This is the place where death rejoices to teach those who live". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Another Life (novel)|Another Life]]'') | |||
[[Gabriel Sneed]] owned the mortuary [[Sneed and Company]] in [[19th century]] [[Cardiff]]. It was built on top of a [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|space-time rift]], propagating rumours that the house was haunted, which Sneed recognised was good for business. | [[Gabriel Sneed]] owned the mortuary [[Sneed and Company]] in [[19th century]] [[Cardiff]]. It was built on top of a [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|space-time rift]], propagating rumours that the house was haunted, which Sneed recognised was good for business. | ||
In [[1869]], the [[Gelth]] came through the rift, and took over the corpses at Sneed and Company. They were brought through the rift fully with the help of the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]], but displayed malevolent intent are were ultimately destroyed when Gwyneth blew up the house. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'') | In [[1869]], the [[Gelth]] came through the rift, and took over the corpses at Sneed and Company. They were brought through the rift fully with the help of the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Gwyneth (The Unquiet Dead)|Gwyneth]], but displayed malevolent intent are were ultimately destroyed when Gwyneth blew up the house. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'') | ||
[[Limehouse Mortuary & Coroner's Court]] was a morgue in [[1889]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'') | |||
In [[1999]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] was taken to the [[Walker General Hospital morgue]] after his failed [[surgery]] and supposed [[death]]. He [[regenerated]] into the [[Eighth Doctor]] in a storage unit there. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | In [[1999]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] was taken to the [[Walker General Hospital morgue]] after his failed [[surgery]] and supposed [[death]]. He [[regenerated]] into the [[Eighth Doctor]] in a storage unit there. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 26 February 2019
A morgue or mortuary was a place that stored recently deceased humans.
Some mortuaries had a Latin inscription above the door: "Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae". It translated as "This is the place where death rejoices to teach those who live". (PROSE: Another Life)
Gabriel Sneed owned the mortuary Sneed and Company in 19th century Cardiff. It was built on top of a space-time rift, propagating rumours that the house was haunted, which Sneed recognised was good for business.
In 1869, the Gelth came through the rift, and took over the corpses at Sneed and Company. They were brought through the rift fully with the help of the Ninth Doctor and Gwyneth, but displayed malevolent intent are were ultimately destroyed when Gwyneth blew up the house. (TV: The Unquiet Dead)
Limehouse Mortuary & Coroner's Court was a morgue in 1889. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
In 1999, the Seventh Doctor was taken to the Walker General Hospital morgue after his failed surgery and supposed death. He regenerated into the Eighth Doctor in a storage unit there. (TV: Doctor Who)
Danny Pink's body was sent to the Chaplet Funeral Home after he died. Cyber-pollen later entered the morgue, and brought Danny back as a Cyberman. (TV: Death in Heaven)