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This page lists '''the order of stories in the [[Doctor Who Universe]] [[timeline]] from [[1 January]] [[1800]] to [[31 December]] [[1899]]'''. (For the purposes of this timeline, 1800 | This page lists '''the order of stories in the [[Doctor Who Universe]] [[timeline]] from [[1 January]] [[1800]] to [[31 December]] [[1899]]'''. (For the purposes of this timeline, 1800 will be considered part of the [[19th century]] given the [[0|"Year 0"]] discrepancy.) This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories. | ||
The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on [http://www.eyespider.org.uk/drwho/jw/list.html Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures], as well as Lance Parkin's ''[[AHistory]]'' and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as [http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk Doctor Who Reviews], [http://www.clivebanks.co.uk/ Clive Banks databanks], and [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uHXouwmPPa-ASYCNIO33tBkPA4v3QVWh2mE6eAKK1ek/edit?usp=sharing LegoK9's timeline]. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories. | The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on [http://www.eyespider.org.uk/drwho/jw/list.html Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures], as well as Lance Parkin's ''[[AHistory]]'' and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as [http://docohobigfinish.blogspot.co.uk Doctor Who Reviews], [http://www.clivebanks.co.uk/ Clive Banks databanks], and [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uHXouwmPPa-ASYCNIO33tBkPA4v3QVWh2mE6eAKK1ek/edit?usp=sharing LegoK9's timeline]. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories. | ||
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: ''Previous page: '''[[Theory:Timeline - Doctor Who Universe Timeline#18th century|Universe Timeline - 18th century]]''''' | : ''Previous page: '''[[Theory:Timeline - Doctor Who Universe Timeline#18th century|Universe Timeline - 18th century]]''''' | ||
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===[[1800s]]=== | === [[1800s]] === | ||
* [[21 October]] [[1805]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[H.M.S. | * [[21 October]] [[1805]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[H.M.S. Tardis (short story)|H.M.S. Tardis]]'' | ||
: POLLY: This is the Battle of Trafalgar, I'm sure of it. I remember it from school. October twenty-first, 1805. | : POLLY: This is the Battle of Trafalgar, I'm sure of it. I remember it from school. October twenty-first, 1805. | ||
* [[1806]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'' | * [[1806]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: Not in the year 1806. George the Third is on the throne, William Pitt is Prime Minister, and ladies fight with witticisms and the occasional fan. Not with edged weapons. | : DOCTOR: Not in the year 1806. George the Third is on the throne, William Pitt is Prime Minister, and ladies fight with witticisms and the occasional fan. Not with edged weapons. | ||
* [[1807]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Legend of the Sea Devils (TV story)|Legend of the Sea Devils]]'' | |||
: YAZ: It's 1807. | |||
===[[1810s]]=== | === [[1810s]] === | ||
* [[4 February|4]] - [[5 February]] [[1814]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'' | * [[1813]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Rogue (TV story)|Rogue]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: Ha. Where do you hide a spaceship in 1813? | |||
* [[4 February|4]]-[[5 February]] [[1814]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Thin Ice (TV story)|Thin Ice]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: Our London. We're on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the fourth. | : DOCTOR: Our London. We're on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the fourth. | ||
: DOCTOR: Last day before the thaw. Thought I'd better find a more reliable parking spot. | |||
* [[4 February|4]]-[[5 February]] [[1814]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frostfire (audio story)|Frostfire]]'' | |||
: VICKI: And this was a frost fair - the last one ever he said. | |||
: VICKI: By then the great frost was thawing. It had started to rain, but this was 1814 so there were no decent umbrellas. | |||
* [[18 June]] [[1815]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Curse of Davros (audio story)|The Curse of Davros]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: Wallonia, the southern part of Belgium. And as for the date? The early hours of the morning of the eighteenth of June, 1815. | |||
* [[June]] [[1816]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mary's Story (audio story)|Mary's Story]]'' | |||
: MARY: It was eighteen-sixteen, the year without a summer, when we sojourned at the Villa Diodati. | |||
: MARY: It was while we were there, one dreary night in June, that I first met the traveller known as the Doctor. | |||
* June 1816 - [[TV]]: ''[[The Haunting of Villa Diodati (TV story)|The Haunting of Villa Diodati]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: This night, June 1816, Byron challenges Mary Polidori and Percy Shelley to come up with a ghost story. | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1816]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Summer 1816' 'Mid Summer 1816' 'Late Summer 1816' | |||
* [[1818]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' | * [[1818]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' | ||
: THE DOCTOR: Mm. Eighteen Eighteen. A time of hope, and a long way from our other port of call. Ready? | : THE DOCTOR: Mm. Eighteen Eighteen. A time of hope, and a long way from our other port of call. Ready? | ||
* [[Spring]] [[1819]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Spring 1819' | |||
===[[1820s]]=== | === [[1820s]] === | ||
* [[1820s|182X]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'' | * [[1820s|182X]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Mark of the Rani (TV story)|The Mark of the Rani]]'' | ||
: PERI: I could have been stuck in the eighteen hundreds forever. | : PERI: I could have been stuck in the eighteen hundreds forever. | ||
: SOURCE? | : SOURCE? | ||
* [[1820s|182X]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Barbarians and the Samurai (audio story)|The Barbarians and the Samurai]]'' | |||
: BARBARA: Ienari was one of the last of the Tokugawa shoguns. If he's been in charge for thirty years, that makes this some time in the 1820s. | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1822]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Summer 1822' | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1824]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Summer 1824' | |||
* [[1825]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'' | * [[1825]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Swords of Kali (comic story)|The Swords of Kali]]'' | ||
: TEXT: Madhya Province, India. 1825 | : TEXT: Madhya Province, India. 1825 | ||
* [[1826]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Seaside Rendezvous (comic story)|Seaside Rendezvous]]'' | * [[1826]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Seaside Rendezvous (comic story)|Seaside Rendezvous]]'' | ||
: CAPTION: The Irish Sea, 1826. | : CAPTION: The Irish Sea, 1826. | ||
* [[Spring]] [[1827]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Spring 1827' | |||
* [[December]] [[1827]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Beast of Orlok (audio story)|The Beast of Orlok]]'' | * [[December]] [[1827]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Beast of Orlok (audio story)|The Beast of Orlok]]'' | ||
: HANS: Eighteen Twenty-Seven, actually. Look, who are you? | : HANS: Eighteen Twenty-Seven, actually. Look, who are you? | ||
: FRAU TOD: It was supposed to be a surprise. Hans is spending the Christmas holidays with us. | : FRAU TOD: It was supposed to be a surprise. Hans is spending the Christmas holidays with us. | ||
* [[December]] [[1828]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Medicinal Purposes (audio story)|Medicinal Purposes]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: Christmas 1828? | |||
: MARY: Christmas? You're right, of course. I hadn't realised. Not much cause for celebration in West Port. | |||
* [[28 January]] [[1829]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Medicinal Purposes (audio story)|Medicinal Purposes]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: Ah. Short jump into the future. Twenty eighth January 1829, to be precise. Out of his selfimposed time bubble. | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1829]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Summer 1829' | |||
===[[1830s]]=== | === [[1830s]] === | ||
* [[1830]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Cat and Mouse (comic story)|Cat and Mouse]]'' | * [[1830]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Cat and Mouse (comic story)|Cat and Mouse]]'' | ||
: TEXT: Scotland. 1830 | : TEXT: Scotland. 1830 | ||
* [[Autumn]] [[1830]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Autumn 1830' | |||
* [[Winter]] [[1832]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'' | * [[Winter]] [[1832]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'' | ||
: TEXT: In the winter of 1832, the Seminole marched west. | : TEXT: In the winter of 1832, the Seminole marched west. | ||
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* [[1833]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Time Ball (comic story)|The Time Ball]]'' | * [[1833]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Time Ball (comic story)|The Time Ball]]'' | ||
: JOSIE: I think Captain Finlay said it was 1833. | : JOSIE: I think Captain Finlay said it was 1833. | ||
* [[1834]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall: Part Two]]'' | |||
: BABBAGE: The year, madam, remains 1834. | |||
* [[19 September]] [[1835]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Bloodtide (audio story)|Bloodtide]]'' | |||
: DARWIN: September the nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty five. Upon our return to the Beagle, our immediate task was to prepare suitable lodgings for our guest, Miss Evelyn Smythe. | |||
===[[1840s]]=== | === [[1840s]] === | ||
* Winter [[1842]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' | * [[Summer]] [[1840]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | ||
: England, 1842. | : ''Summer 1840'' | ||
* [[Winter]] [[1840]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: ''Winter 1840'' | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1842]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: ''Summer 1842'' | |||
* [[1842]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Mire and Clay (short story)|Mire and Clay]]'' | |||
: ''If ever there was a time and place not to be, Afghanistan in 1842 was it.'' | |||
* [[Winter]] [[1842]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' | |||
: TEXT: England, 1842. | |||
* [[March]] [[1843]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'' | |||
: ''March 1843 - Jabalhabad, India'' | |||
* [[23 October]] [[1843]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)|The Lions of Trafalgar]]'' | * [[23 October]] [[1843]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)|The Lions of Trafalgar]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: Well done Tegan. That's why I've brought you here on this precise day, the 23rd of October, 1843. | : DOCTOR: Well done Tegan. That's why I've brought you here on this precise day, the 23rd of October, 1843. | ||
* [[1845]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Unearthly Things (comic story)|Unearthly Things]]'' | * [[1845]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Unearthly Things (comic story)|Unearthly Things]]'' | ||
: TEXT: Derbyshire, 1845 | : TEXT: Derbyshire, 1845 | ||
* [[Spring]] [[1846]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: ''Spring 1846'' | |||
* [[Winter]] [[1847]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: ''Winter 1847'' | |||
* [[1847]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Shard of Ice (audio story)|A Shard of Ice]]'' | * [[1847]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Shard of Ice (audio story)|A Shard of Ice]]'' | ||
: ALBERT: The year was 1847, and I was being borne by royal carriage across the Murgin Pass, a journey already perilous enough. | : ALBERT: The year was 1847, and I was being borne by royal carriage across the Murgin Pass, a journey already perilous enough. | ||
* [[Spring]] [[1848]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: ''Spring 1848'' | |||
* [[2 October|2]]-[[3 October]] [[1849]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The True and Indisputable Facts in the Matter of the Ram's Skull (short story)|The True and Indisputable Facts in the Matter of the Ram's Skull]]'' | |||
: ''October 2nd, 1849'' | |||
: ''So it is done, and I have committed the events of the past few hours to paper. It is past midnight and my story is complete; and yet I continue writing as if, somehow, my continued existence depends upon the incompleteness of my tale.'' | |||
===[[1850s]]=== | === [[1850s]] === | ||
==== [[1851]] ==== | |||
====[[1851]]==== | |||
* [[Summer]] [[1851]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Other Lives (audio story)|Other Lives]]'' | * [[Summer]] [[1851]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Other Lives (audio story)|Other Lives]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: The Crystal Palace, Charley. Or what came to be known as the Crystal Palace. Designed by Joseph Paxton to house the great exhibition of the wo- | : DOCTOR: The Crystal Palace, Charley. Or what came to be known as the Crystal Palace. Designed by Joseph Paxton to house the great exhibition of the wo- | ||
: CHARLEY: works of all nations, Hyde Park, London, 1851. | : CHARLEY: works of all nations, Hyde Park, London, 1851. | ||
: CHARLEY: | : CHARLEY: Oh, it's the middle of summer, and I'm baking hot! | ||
* [[1851]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | * [[1851]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: We're too early, what year is this? | : DOCTOR: We're too early, what year is this? | ||
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: BOY: Christmas Eve, sir. Year of our Lord 1851, sir. | : BOY: Christmas Eve, sir. Year of our Lord 1851, sir. | ||
====[[1853]]==== | ==== [[1852]] ==== | ||
* [[1852]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Enchantress of Numbers (audio story)|The Enchantress of Numbers]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: There, 1852. Two days after we left London. | |||
==== [[1853]] ==== | |||
* [[October]] [[1853]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'' | * [[October]] [[1853]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'' | ||
: TEXT: October 1853, Strines. | : TEXT: October 1853, Strines. | ||
====[[1854]]==== | ==== [[1854]] ==== | ||
* [[January]] [[1854]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'' | * [[January]] [[1854]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'' | ||
: TEXT: January 1854, Strines. | : TEXT: January 1854, Strines. | ||
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: DOCTOR: A hypersonic pulse eminating from the area of Turkey, at 10:14 PM, on the 19th of November, 1854. | : DOCTOR: A hypersonic pulse eminating from the area of Turkey, at 10:14 PM, on the 19th of November, 1854. | ||
====[[1855]]==== | ==== [[1855]] ==== | ||
* [[1855]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Charge of the Night Brigade (audio story)|The Charge of the Night Brigade]]'' | |||
: 'The year was 1855 and Mary, mother Seacole to her customers, had been in Balaclava for seven months.' | |||
* [[1855]] - [[TV]]: ''[[War of the Sontarans (TV story)|War of the Sontarans]]'' | |||
: SOURCE? | |||
* [[13 October]] [[1855]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Cuckoo (comic story)|Cuckoo]]'' | * [[13 October]] [[1855]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Cuckoo (comic story)|Cuckoo]]'' | ||
: CAPTION: The journal of Doctor Thomas Gideon, Oct. 13th 1855. | : CAPTION: The journal of Doctor Thomas Gideon, Oct. 13th 1855. | ||
====[[1856]]==== | ==== [[1856]] ==== | ||
* [[1856]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | * [[1856]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | ||
: BREWSTER: Then one night, one icey black night, after I'd been there five years or so, that's when it happened. [5 years from 1851] | : BREWSTER: Then one night, one icey black night, after I'd been there five years or so, that's when it happened. [5 years from 1851] | ||
====[[1858]]==== | ==== [[1858]] ==== | ||
* c. [[1858]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | * c. [[1858]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | ||
: BREWSTER: Another year passed, and another. And every few months, I would have the dream again. | : BREWSTER: Another year passed, and another. And every few months, I would have the dream again. | ||
====[[1859]]==== | ==== [[1859]] ==== | ||
* [[15 November]] [[1859]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Pursuit of History (audio story)|The Pursuit of History]]'' | * [[15 November]] [[1859]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Pursuit of History (audio story)|The Pursuit of History]]'' | ||
: K9: The year is 1859, master. | : K9: The year is 1859, master. | ||
: K9: November the 15th. | : K9: November the 15th. | ||
===[[1860s]]=== | === [[1860s]] === | ||
====[[1861]]==== | ==== [[1861]] ==== | ||
* [[1861]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Broken Crown (audio story)|The Broken Crown]]'' | * [[1861]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Broken Crown (audio story)|The Broken Crown]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: You saw that newspaper in the village pub, this is 1861. We need to get acclimatised. | : DOCTOR: You saw that newspaper in the village pub, this is 1861. We need to get acclimatised. | ||
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: You have been with us now, boy, for ten years. It is time for you to go forward into the world. [10 years from 1851] | : You have been with us now, boy, for ten years. It is time for you to go forward into the world. [10 years from 1851] | ||
====[[1862]]==== | ==== [[1862]] ==== | ||
* [[1862]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Nurse Who? (comic story)|Nurse Who?]]'' | * [[1862]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Nurse Who? (comic story)|Nurse Who?]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. This is how you fulfil your dream, Elizabeth. [Real world year.] | : DOCTOR: The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. This is how you fulfil your dream, Elizabeth. [Real world year.] | ||
====[[1864]]==== | ==== [[1863]] ==== | ||
* [[1863]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Backtime (comic story)|Backtime]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: America in 1863! | |||
* [[1863]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'' | |||
: "'I am your superior. You may call me Lord, or Master.' The abbot Cheng remembered from nearly two years ago spread his hands to either side." [2 years before 1865] | |||
==== [[1864]] ==== | |||
* [[30 July]] [[1864]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)|Renaissance of the Daleks]]'' | * [[30 July]] [[1864]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Renaissance of the Daleks (audio story)|Renaissance of the Daleks]]'' | ||
: WILTON: Petersburg was 1864. | : WILTON: Petersburg was 1864. | ||
: WILTON: Battle of Elliot Salient, Petersburg, Virginia. Mineshaft under the confederate lines, the fuse was lit on the morning of July the 30th at 3:15am. Your friend Nyssa'a on Elliot Salient! It says here the federal forces blow up Elliot Salient. They list the fuse 30 seconds ago! | : WILTON: Battle of Elliot Salient, Petersburg, Virginia. Mineshaft under the confederate lines, the fuse was lit on the morning of July the 30th at 3:15am. Your friend Nyssa'a on Elliot Salient! It says here the federal forces blow up Elliot Salient. They list the fuse 30 seconds ago! | ||
====[[1865]]==== | ==== [[1865]] ==== | ||
* [[14 April]] [[1865]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight (audio story)|Assassin in the Limelight]]'' | * [[14 April]] [[1865]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Assassin in the Limelight (audio story)|Assassin in the Limelight]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: And the year.. 1865. Ring any bells? | : DOCTOR: And the year.. 1865. Ring any bells? | ||
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* [[1865]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | * [[1865]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | ||
: BREWSTER: When you were in the shop with Creek, I was in the back room. Not me now, but 2 years since. [2 years before 1867] | : BREWSTER: When you were in the shop with Creek, I was in the back room. Not me now, but 2 years since. [2 years before 1867] | ||
* [[September]] [[1865]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger (novel)|The Eleventh Tiger]]'' | |||
: "The sun was already sinking when Vicki followed Fei-Hung and Barbara out through the gates of Po Chi Lam, and into what she now knew to be the city of Guangzhou in the year 1865." | |||
: "It was a pleasant September day as they relaxed on the boat carrying them down the Pearl River towards the city." | |||
====[[1866]]==== | ==== [[1866]] ==== | ||
* [[1866]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' | * [[2 June]] [[1866]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' | ||
: | : MAXTIBLE: You're in my house, some miles from Canterbury. The date is June the 2nd, eighteen hundred and sixty six. | ||
* c. [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | * c. [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | ||
: SHUGGY (in 1916): What do you think I've been doing for the last fifty years? | : SHUGGY (in 1916): What do you think I've been doing for the last fifty years? | ||
* [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Hidden Human History (comic story)|Hidden Human History]]'' | * [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Hidden Human History (comic story)|Hidden Human History]]'' | ||
: IRENE: And the Battle of Ridgeway, a century and a half from now [1711]. | : IRENE: And the Battle of Ridgeway, a century and a half from now [1711]. | ||
: NOTE: Real world year. | : NOTE: Real world year. | ||
* [[6 October]] [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Silvering (comic story)|The Silvering]]'' | * [[6 October]] [[1866]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Silvering (comic story)|The Silvering]]'' | ||
: TO-DO LIST (The Pictures of Josephine Day): Philippot’s Magisterial Delights, Theater Royal, Edinburgh, 6th October, 1866. | : TO-DO LIST (The Pictures of Josephine Day): Philippot’s Magisterial Delights, Theater Royal, Edinburgh, 6th October, 1866. | ||
====[[1867]]==== | ==== [[1867]] ==== | ||
* [[1867]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Strange England (short story)|Prelude Strange England]]'' | * [[1867]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Prelude Strange England (short story)|Prelude Strange England]]'' | ||
: TEXT: AD1867, Scotland | : TEXT: AD1867, Scotland | ||
* [[1867]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Year of the Bat (audio story)|The Year of the Bat]]'' | |||
: LITEFOOT: It's just reminded me of something I haven't thought about for years. Back when I was a student, in 1867. | |||
* [[14 November]] [[1867]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | * [[14 November]] [[1867]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (audio story)|The Haunting of Thomas Brewster]]'' | ||
: NYSSA: The year is 1867? | : NYSSA: The year is 1867? | ||
: HARTWRIGHT: November the 14th, about half past 5 O'clock by the bells. | : HARTWRIGHT: November the 14th, about half past 5 O'clock by the bells. | ||
====[[1868]]==== | ==== [[1868]] ==== | ||
* [[April]] [[1868]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'' | * [[April]] [[1868]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'' | ||
: NYSSA (Time Reef): Doctor, Thomas may have left us for five months... [five months since ''The Haunting of Thomas Brewster'' (1867)] | : NYSSA (Time Reef): Doctor, Thomas may have left us for five months... [five months since ''The Haunting of Thomas Brewster'' (1867)] | ||
* c.[[May]] [[1868]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'' | * c.[[May]] [[1868]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Boy That Time Forgot (audio story)|The Boy That Time Forgot]]'' | ||
: BRENDA: It's unbe-blooming-lievable. You've been gone all of six weeks! | : BRENDA: It's unbe-blooming-lievable. You've been gone all of six weeks! | ||
* [[1868]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Unnatural Selection (comic story)|Unnatural Selection ]]'' | * [[1868]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Unnatural Selection (comic story)|Unnatural Selection]] '' | ||
: TEXT: The Royal College of Surgeons. London, England. 1868 | : TEXT: The Royal College of Surgeons. London, England. 1868 | ||
* [[1868]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)|The Heralds of Destruction]]'' | * [[1868]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)|The Heralds of Destruction]]'' | ||
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: TEXT: Coutts Bank, The Strand, London, February 1868 | : TEXT: Coutts Bank, The Strand, London, February 1868 | ||
====[[1869]]==== | ==== [[1869]] ==== | ||
* [[Summer]] [[1869]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Summer 1869' | |||
* [[24 December]] [[1869]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'' | * [[24 December]] [[1869]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: I did it. Give the man a medal. Earth, Naples, December 24th, 1860. ... It's not 1860, it's 1869. | : DOCTOR: I did it. Give the man a medal. Earth, Naples, December 24th, 1860. ... It's not 1860, it's 1869. | ||
===[[1870s]]=== | === [[1870s]] === | ||
* [[1870s|187X]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The 100 Days of the Doctor (audio story)|The 100 Days of the Doctor]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: The American frontier in the 1870s, within the reach of our assassin. | |||
====[[1870]]==== | ==== [[1870]] ==== | ||
* [[1870]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Industrial Evolution (audio story)|Industrial Evolution]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR (The Feast of Axos): Very well. Your own time, did you say? (FX: DOCTOR OPERATING TARDIS CONTROLS.) Let’s see… how about eighteen-seventy? Near enough? | |||
* c. [[1870]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Making of the Gunslinger (webcast)|The Making of the Gunslinger]]'' | * c. [[1870]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Making of the Gunslinger (webcast)|The Making of the Gunslinger]]'' | ||
: Assuming no time travel was involved. | : Assuming no time travel was involved. | ||
* [[1870]] - [[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'' | * [[1870]] - [[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'' | ||
: ISAAC: Them being scared scares me. War only ended five years back. That old violence is still under the surface. | : ISAAC: Them being scared scares me. War only ended five years back. That old violence is still under the surface. | ||
* [[December]] [[1870]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: SURESH: December 1870 | |||
====[[1872]]==== | ==== [[1872]] ==== | ||
* [[1872]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'' | * [[1872]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'' | ||
: IAN: Really? I haven't seen the joke yet, I must say. One thing I did see, by the way. The name of that ship we were on: The Mary Celeste. | : IAN: Really? I haven't seen the joke yet, I must say. One thing I did see, by the way. The name of that ship we were on: The Mary Celeste. | ||
* | : PROSE ''Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe'': "One such occasion involved the mysterious legend of the Mary Celeste, an American merchant brigantine found adrift and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872." | ||
: | |||
==== [[1873]] ==== | |||
* [[COMIC]]: ''[[A Stitch in Time (TVA comic story)|A Stitch in Time]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: By my calculations - we are in the year 1873, in the city of New York! | |||
* [[11 September|11]]-[[12 September]] [[1873]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silver Turk (audio story)|The Silver Turk]]'' | |||
: MARY: The eleventh of September… | |||
: MARY: Eighteen hundred and seventy-three? | |||
: DROSSEL: Good evening, sir. | |||
: PUPPET BRATFISCH (later): Morning, sir. Cab for you? | |||
====[[1878]]==== | ==== [[1878]] ==== | ||
* [[1878]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Death of Captain Jack (audio story)|The Death of Captain Jack]]'' | * [[1878]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Death of Captain Jack (audio story)|The Death of Captain Jack]]'' | ||
: JOHN: There was Deadwood, 1878... | : JOHN: There was Deadwood, 1878... | ||
====[[1879]]==== | ==== [[1879]] ==== | ||
* [[28 December]] [[1879]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | * [[28 December]] [[1879]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | ||
: NEWSPAPER: 28th December, 1879. | : NEWSPAPER: 28th December, 1879. | ||
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: RACHEL (''New Girl''): On the 31st of December 1879, Queen Victoria issued a charter creating the Torchwood Institute. | : RACHEL (''New Girl''): On the 31st of December 1879, Queen Victoria issued a charter creating the Torchwood Institute. | ||
===[[1880s]]=== | === [[1880s]] === | ||
* [[19th century|18XX]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Duke's Folly (short story)|The Duke's Folly]]'' | |||
: 'A trip out to the English countryside was a splendid thing, no doubt, he was thinking, and a pleasant change from the hustle and bustle of London. It would be a few decades before the motor car began to invade the city, but it was still a noisy, restless place, and a well- prepared cup of tea in the quiet was very welcome.' [The motor car became common in the early 20th century] | |||
: '‘That doesn’t really narrow it down, Your Grace.’ ‘Oklahoma, I think. Did you see that on your travels?’' [As revealed in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Parliament of Fear (comic story)|The Parliament of Fear]]'', Oklahoma was known as [[Indian Territory]] in 1880] | |||
====[[1880]]==== | ==== [[1880]] ==== | ||
* [[1880]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Egyptian Escapade (comic story)|Egyptian Escapade]]'' | * [[1880]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Egyptian Escapade (comic story)|Egyptian Escapade]]'' | ||
: CAPTION: The Tardis materialises on the bank of the river Nile during the year 1880, in the middle of a game of cricket being played by British soldiers stationed in Egypt... | : CAPTION: The Tardis materialises on the bank of the river Nile during the year 1880, in the middle of a game of cricket being played by British soldiers stationed in Egypt... | ||
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: TEXT: In the spring of 1880, in a land that would someday be called Oklahoma... | : TEXT: In the spring of 1880, in a land that would someday be called Oklahoma... | ||
====[[1881]]==== | ==== [[1881]] ==== | ||
* [[1881]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|Empress of Mars]]'' | * [[1881]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|Empress of Mars]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: Mars. 1881, or thereabouts. According to the Tardis, that's when the message was made. | : DOCTOR: Mars. 1881, or thereabouts. According to the Tardis, that's when the message was made. | ||
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: DOCTOR (The Magic Mousetrap): I never read the Tattler unless I'm at the dentist. And I've not been to the dentist since eighteen eighty-one. | : DOCTOR (The Magic Mousetrap): I never read the Tattler unless I'm at the dentist. And I've not been to the dentist since eighteen eighty-one. | ||
====[[1882]]==== | ==== [[1882]] ==== | ||
* [[March]] [[1882]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Dead Man's Hand (comic story)|Dead Man's Hand]]'' | * [[March]] [[1882]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Dead Man's Hand (comic story)|Dead Man's Hand]]'' | ||
: CAPTION: Deadwood, Dakota Territory. March 1882. | : CAPTION: Deadwood, Dakota Territory. March 1882. | ||
* [[25 January]] [[1882]]-[[1883]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Erasing Sherlock (novel)|Erasing Sherlock]]'' | * [[25 January]] [[1882]]-[[1883]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Erasing Sherlock (novel)|Erasing Sherlock]]'' | ||
: TEXT: London, 1882, was very different from the world in which I grew to maturity. | : TEXT: London, 1882, was very different from the world in which I grew to maturity. | ||
: TEXT: 25 January 1883. 21:10. | : TEXT: 25 January 1883. 21:10. | ||
====[[1883]]==== | ==== [[1883]] ==== | ||
* [[1883]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'' | * [[1883]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: This is Inspector MacKenzie from Scotland Yard. He was sent here in 1881 to investigate the disappearance of the owner, Sir George Pritchard. | : DOCTOR: This is Inspector MacKenzie from Scotland Yard. He was sent here in 1881 to investigate the disappearance of the owner, Sir George Pritchard. | ||
: ACE: But that was two years ago. | : ACE: But that was two years ago. | ||
* [[1883]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Her Own Bootstraps (audio story)|Her Own Bootstraps]]'' | |||
: "He was exactly where he needed to be: Krakatoa, 1883. Two hours before the eruption. | |||
====[[1884]]==== | ==== [[1884]] ==== | ||
* [[May]] [[1884]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Judoon in Chains (audio story)|Judoon in Chains]]'' | * [[May]] [[1884]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Judoon in Chains (audio story)|Judoon in Chains]]'' | ||
: BURROWS: Ladies and gentlemen in the public gallery. Gentlemen of the jury. This court is now in session, convened on this 19th day of May, 1884. | : BURROWS: Ladies and gentlemen in the public gallery. Gentlemen of the jury. This court is now in session, convened on this 19th day of May, 1884. | ||
====[[1885]]==== | ==== [[1885]] ==== | ||
* [[1885]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'' | * [[1885]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Timelash (TV story)|Timelash]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: 1179 AD. Add a time deflection coefficient of seven hundred and six years, that is 1885 AD. | : DOCTOR: 1179 AD. Add a time deflection coefficient of seven hundred and six years, that is 1885 AD. | ||
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* [[15 September]] [[1885]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wondrous Box (audio story)|The Wondrous Box]]'' | * [[15 September]] [[1885]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wondrous Box (audio story)|The Wondrous Box]]'' | ||
: NARRATOR: On a shiny, flashing surface he saw the date: 15th of September, 1885. That, at least, was recognisable. | : NARRATOR: On a shiny, flashing surface he saw the date: 15th of September, 1885. That, at least, was recognisable. | ||
* [[25 December]] [[1885]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Little Drummer Boy (short story)|The Little Drummer Boy]]'' | |||
: ‘Tell me, boy.’ said the Doctor, ‘what day is this?’ The boy smiled. ‘Why, sir,’ he said, ‘it’s Christmas Day.’ ‘I see,’ the Doctor replied. ‘And, er, could you tell me the year?’ The boy looked amused, but asked no questions. ‘It’s 1885, sir,’ he told them, and went on his way. | |||
====[[1886]]==== | ==== [[1886]] ==== | ||
* [[1886]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'' | * [[1886]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'' | ||
: TEXT: The Pacific Ocean, 1886. | : TEXT: The Pacific Ocean, 1886. | ||
====[[1887]]==== | ==== [[1887]] ==== | ||
* [[1887]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Gaze of the Medusa (comic story)|Gaze of the Medusa]]'' | * [[1887]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[Gaze of the Medusa (comic story)|Gaze of the Medusa]]'' | ||
: TEXT: London, 1887 | : TEXT: London, 1887 | ||
====[[1888]]==== | ==== [[1888]] ==== | ||
* [[1888]] - [[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'' | * [[1888]] - [[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'' | ||
: TEXT: London, 1888 A.D. | : TEXT: London, 1888 A.D. | ||
====[[1889]]==== | ==== [[1889]] ==== | ||
* [[1889]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Time Machination (comic story)|The Time Machination]]'' | * [[1889]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Time Machination (comic story)|The Time Machination]]'' | ||
: CAPTION: London, 1889. | : CAPTION: London, 1889. | ||
: NOTE: The ending recreates the the Fourth Doctor and Leela's entrance in ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang''. | : NOTE: The ending recreates the the Fourth Doctor and Leela's entrance in ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang''. | ||
===[[1890s]]=== | === [[1890s]] === | ||
* | * After [[1886]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Spoonful of Mayhem (audio story)|A Spoonful of Mayhem]]'' | ||
: MISSY: ...And now here I stick, exiled to 19th century Earth like some common time urchin. | : MISSY: ...And now here I stick, exiled to 19th century Earth like some common time urchin. | ||
: MISSY: It's a Layline, Oliver, and we're activating it | : MISSY: It's a Layline, Oliver, and we're activating it | ||
: MISSY: Acch, look it up in about 30 years. [ley lines were coined in 1921] | : MISSY: Acch, look it up in about 30 years. [ley lines were coined in 1921] | ||
: COSMO (Brimstone and Terror): Two years you confined me. Two years with nothing to study but obsolete paperwork. | |||
: NOTE: Since this is set two years before ''Brimstone and Terror'', a story which features Strax, ''A Spoonful of Mayhem'' must be set in 1886 at the earliest, as Strax joined the Paternoster Gang in 1888. | |||
* Late [[19th century|18XX]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[X and the Daleks (audio story)|X and the Daleks]]'' | * Late [[19th century|18XX]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[X and the Daleks (audio story)|X and the Daleks]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: In fact, I estimate that the current relative Earth date is around the late 1800s. | : DOCTOR: In fact, I estimate that the current relative Earth date is around the late 1800s. | ||
====[[1890]]==== | ==== [[1890]] ==== | ||
* [[Spring]] [[1890]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Indian Summer (short story)|Indian Summer]]'' | |||
: 'Spring 1890' | |||
* [[1 June|1]]-[[3 June]] [[1890]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'' | * [[1 June|1]]-[[3 June]] [[1890]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'' | ||
: BLACK: Well, in that case, probably somewhere between the first and third of June. 1890. Less than a year before, before he killed himself. | : BLACK: Well, in that case, probably somewhere between the first and third of June. 1890. Less than a year before, before he killed himself. | ||
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: NOTE: Real word date. Vincent shoots himself in a field. | : NOTE: Real word date. Vincent shoots himself in a field. | ||
====[[1892]]==== | ==== [[1892]] ==== | ||
* [[22 January]] [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Breeding (audio story)|Dust Breeding]]'' | * [[22 January]] [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dust Breeding (audio story)|Dust Breeding]]'' | ||
: The date Edvard Munch wrote about seeing the sky turn blood red, as mentioned by characters in the opening. | : The date Edvard Munch wrote about seeing the sky turn blood red, as mentioned by characters in the opening. | ||
* [[1892]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | * [[1892]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | ||
: TEXT: Five Points District, New York City. 1892. | : TEXT: Five Points District, New York City. 1892. | ||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Talents of Greel (audio story)|The Talents of Greel]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Set shortly before ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang'', with the TARDIS arriving just as River departs London. | |||
* [[March]] [[1892]] (or [[1889]]) - [[TV]]: ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'' / [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'' | |||
: "It was a tough, savage place, this London of the eighteen nineties; a place of contrasts." | |||
: GUINEVERE: So your great grandfather spoke of Li'Sen? His last appearances were at the Palace in 1892, just before his mysterious disappearance. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Case of the Gluttonous Guru (audio story)|The Case of the Gluttonous Guru]]'') | |||
: DOCTOR WHO: Interesting. It's coming from only three years ahead of our current point in time. From Eighteen Ninety-Five or thereabouts. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Destination: Nerva (audio story)|Destination: Nerva]]'') [Follows on from ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang''] | |||
: "Throughout history, 19 March has been a day of enormous importance... Towards the end of the nineteenth century, there are reports of a huge rat being found, shot dead in the London sewers on that date." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[There’s a storm coming: 19 March (short story)|There’s a storm coming: 19 March]]'') | |||
: ALT PLACEMENT: TEXT: London, 1889. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Time Machination (comic story)|The Time Machination]]'') [Ending recreates the beginning of ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang''] | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mahogany Murderers (audio story)|The Mahogany Murderers]]'' | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bloodless Soldier (audio story)|The Bloodless Soldier]]'' | |||
: Follows directly on from ''The Mahogany Murders''. | |||
: NOTE: Authorial intent places this series in 1892. ([[BFX]]: ''[[Jago & Litefoot: Series One]]'') | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Bellova Devil (audio story)|The Bellova Devil]]'' | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Spirit Trap (audio story)|The Spirit Trap]]'' | |||
: ELLIE: (possessed) They're here. Come, my brothers. Welcome to your new bodies. Welcome to the 19th century. | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Similarity Engine (audio story)|The Similarity Engine]]'' | |||
: JAGO: And don't you forget it. Now, where was I? Gentlemen, what have I not done? You will no doubt have heard of the Palace Theatre, of which I had the good fortune of being the owner, manager, and Master of Ceremonies until its unfortunate demise in the demonic deflagration a few years back. | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Litefoot and Sanders (audio story)|Litefoot and Sanders]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Directly after ''The Similarity Engine''. | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Necropolis Express (audio story)|The Necropolis Express]]'' | |||
* [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Theatre of Dreams (audio story)|The Theatre of Dreams]]'' | |||
* [[26 November]] [[1892]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Regeneration Impossible (audio story)|Regeneration Impossible]]'' | |||
: GREGORY: November the twenty-sixth, 1892. Hello Doctor. | |||
* Before [[25 December]] [[1892]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel (webcast)|Vastra Investigates]]'' | * Before [[25 December]] [[1892]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel (webcast)|Vastra Investigates]]'' | ||
: JENNY: Well, it is nearly Christmas. | : JENNY: Well, it is nearly Christmas. | ||
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: TOMBSTONE: Clara Oswin Oswald. Remember me, we shall meet again. Born November 23 1866, died December 24, 1892. | : TOMBSTONE: Clara Oswin Oswald. Remember me, we shall meet again. Born November 23 1866, died December 24, 1892. | ||
====[[1893]]==== | ==== [[1893]] ==== | ||
* Between [[1892]]-[[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ruthven Inheritance (audio story)|The Ruthven Inheritance]]'' | |||
: DAVID SACKER (The Age of Revolution): Diary of Doctor Ormond Sacher, 1892. Today I was once again embroiled in another of professor Litefoot's escapades. [Meaning Ormond Sacker dies in either 1892 or 1893] | |||
* Between [[1892]]-[[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead Men's Tales (audio story)|Dead Men's Tales]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Directly after ''The Ruthven Inheritance'' | |||
* [[August]] between [[1892]]-[[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Man at the End of the Garden (audio story)|The Man at the End of the Garden]]'' | |||
: JAGO: Well it's August. | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'' | |||
: JAGO: Well yes, but it's my theatre. I'm rather fond of it, you see. | |||
: LITEFOOT: You've only been here a few months. | |||
: JAGO: Our pantomime in December. That Robin Hood cove was quoting it. [Jago moved into the Regency Theatre in ''The Theatre of Dreams''. This sets that story in the previous year, since a) Jago's only been in the theatre for a few months, and b) the previous story was set in August] | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Chronoclasm (audio story)|Chronoclasm]]'' | |||
: PAYNE: 1890, give or take a few years. | |||
: LITEFOOT: It's odd. You an I, Jago and Miss Leela. We've come across some of the most vile and appalling things over the last year or so... | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Jago in Love (audio story)|Jago in Love]]'' | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Beautiful Things (audio story)|Beautiful Things]]'' | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lonely Clock (audio story)|The Lonely Clock]]'' | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Hourglass Killers (audio story)|The Hourglass Killers]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Directly after ''The Lonely Clock''. | |||
: LITEFOOT (The Age of Revolution): Or to put it another way, we're only a few days older than we were in 1893. | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'' | |||
: LITEFOOT: A book I wrote, published in 1893. It turned up at my shop. | |||
: JAGO: Of course, I remember Ellie telling me about it. And you haven't written a book yet. | |||
: LITEFOOT: He said he set it for 1893. | |||
: JAGO: Thank goodness for that.. we've arrived. | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Skeleton Quay (audio story)|The Skeleton Quay]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Directly after ''The Final Act''. | |||
* Between [[1893]]-[[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return of the Repressed (audio story)|Return of the Repressed]]'' | |||
* Between [[1893]]-[[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mind Games (audio story)|Mind Games]]'' | |||
: CURRUTHERS: I came looking for Henry because I thought that chap Rhys might have put a fluence on me, and I recalled Henry telling me that he had once consulted the great Sigmund Freud. [Jago met Freud in ''Return of the Repressed''] | |||
: NOTE: Percival Quick is still a Sergeant and Jago & Litefoot are not fugitives. | |||
* [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tangled Web (audio story)|Tangled Web]]'' | * [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Tangled Web (audio story)|Tangled Web]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: This is Ireland, 1893. | : DOCTOR: This is Ireland, 1893. | ||
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* [[1893]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | * [[1893]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'' | ||
: TEXT: London 1893 - prison cell | : TEXT: London 1893 - prison cell | ||
* | * [[1893]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The House of Sorrows (short story)|The House of Sorrows]]'' | ||
: STRAX: Field Report D004/D. It is my duty to inform your of recent developments in the county of Yorkshire in the Earth year of 1893. | |||
* [[1893]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tudor Engagement (short story)|The Tudor Engagement]]'' | |||
* [[ | : STRAX: Field Report D006/B. I find myself compelled to inform you of a recent disruption in the time continuum on Planet Earth, affecting the Earth years 1893 and 1544. | ||
: | * [[1893]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Case of the Curious Fugitive (short story)|The Case of the Curious Fugitive]]'' | ||
* c.[[ | : STRAX: The three of us had been tasked with locating a human who had been stealing scientific equipment from universities in 1893. | ||
* c.[[ | * c. [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Cars That Ate London! (audio story)|The Cars That Ate London!]]'' | ||
* [[September]] [[ | * c. [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Photograph to Remember (audio story)|A Photograph to Remember]]'' | ||
* [[September]] c. [[1893]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghosts of Greenwich (audio story)|The Ghosts of Greenwich]]'' | |||
: PLUMSTEAD: I've absorbed approximately forty-two years from his future timeline. | : PLUMSTEAD: I've absorbed approximately forty-two years from his future timeline. | ||
: STRAX: You mean, I'm nearly sixty? [Meaning Strax is nearly 18] | : STRAX: You mean, I'm nearly sixty? [Meaning Strax is nearly 18] | ||
: STRAX (A Good Man Goes to War): It's all right. I've had a good life. I'm nearly twelve. [set in 1888] | : STRAX (A Good Man Goes to War): It's all right. I've had a good life. I'm nearly twelve. [set in 1888] | ||
: VASTRA: About three weeks ago. | : VASTRA: About three weeks ago. | ||
: VASTRA: September 3rd; a sighting of a spectral agency in southeast London | : VASTRA: September 3rd; a sighting of a spectral agency in southeast London. | ||
: NOTE: Strax is unaware of the function of the Greenwich Observatory, setting this before ''The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces'' (February 1894), where he is well aware. | |||
==== [[1894]] ==== | |||
* [[February]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces (short story)|The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces]]'' | |||
: "The vast barges dredging the floors of the River Thames were sounding their lunchtimes sirens as Madame Vastra, Strax and I arrived at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, one bright yet chilly day in February 1894. | |||
* [[Spring]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Singular Case of the Blue Men of the Minch (short story)|The Singular Case of the Blue Men of the Minch]]'' | |||
: "Life has been quiet in Paternoster Row during the spring of 1894 and Madame Vastra was bored. | |||
* [[June]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Phantom of the Music Hall (short story)|The Phantom of the Music Hall]]'' | |||
: "It was the first week of June 1894 when Faye Garrideb, an old friend, had arrived at the house in Paternoster Row, begging for help. | |||
* [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Military Intelligence (audio story)|Military Intelligence]]'' | |||
* [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Trial of George Litefoot (audio story)|The Trial of George Litefoot]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Follows directly on from ''Military Intelligence''. | |||
* [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Monstrous Menagerie (audio story)|The Monstrous Menagerie]]'' | |||
: JAGO: All we've done in the two days since the fire is skulk around in back alleys like a couple of vagabonds. | |||
: CONAN DOYLE: So look at the postmark. Some of these letters were posted on the 8th. | |||
: LITEFOOT: But when we were knocked out by the gas, it was the 7th. | |||
: LAURA: …And we were marooned. | |||
: LITEFOOT: In the year 1894. | |||
: BASKERVILLE: About three weeks ago to be precise. | |||
* [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Night of 1000 Stars (audio story)|The Night of 1000 Stars]]'' | |||
* [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Demon of Paris (audio story)|The Demon of Paris]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR (''The Relics of Time''): Paris 1894, that's our next stop. | |||
* c. [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dining with Death (audio story)|Dining with Death]]'' | |||
* c. [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Screaming Ceiling (audio story)|The Screaming Ceiling]]'' | |||
* [[September]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Singular Case of the Time Machine (short story)|The Singular Case of the Time Machine]]'' | |||
: "Autumn came early in the year of 1894. The fog and rain came in early September and Madame Vastra was bored of life in the capital. | |||
* [[Autumn]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Curious Case of the Misery Diary (short story)|The Curious Case of the Misery Diary]]'' | |||
: "One fine evening, in the early autumn of 1894 | |||
* [[15 November]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Spectre of Paternoster Row (short story)|The Spectre of Paternoster Row]]'' | |||
: "The evening of 15th November 1894 was bitterly cold, but the neighbours were doing their best to warm things up. | |||
* [[12 December]] [[1894]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evolution Episode (short story)|The Evolution Episode]]'' | |||
: "Perishing, it was, as dawn broke on the morning of December 12th 1894." | |||
* [[22 December]] After [[1888]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Brimstone and Terror (audio story)|Brimstone and Terror]]'' | |||
: OLIVER: I never knew that. You never said it was your birthday. | |||
: OLIVER: Says here: Rowan Fairley, December 22nd, eighteen-- | |||
: COSMO: Two years you confined me. Two years with nothing to study but obsolete paperwork. [setting this two years after ''A Spoonful of Mayhem''] | |||
: NOTE: Strax is present, setting this definitively in 1888 at the earliest. | |||
* [[December]] [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Murder at Moorsey Manor (audio story)|Murder at Moorsey Manor]]'' | |||
: "…and picked up the now much-reduced magazine, a Christmas 1893 edition of The Strand. It was a vital issue, containing the original printing of 'The Final Problem', one of the pivotal Sherlock Holmes stories - and indeed, initially intended by Conan Doyle to be the last before a public outcry encouraged him to resurrect the famous detective." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Bodysnatchers (novel)|The Bodysnatchers]]'') | |||
: LITEFOOT: As we were saying, it's one year since [[Sherlock Holmes|his]] passing. You know, that dreadful business at Reichenbach. | |||
* [[December]] [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Wax Princess (audio story)|The Wax Princess]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Follows directly on from ''Murder at Moorsey Manor''. | |||
* c. [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Spring-Heeled Jack (audio story)|Spring-Heeled Jack]]'' | |||
* c. [[1894]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Family Matters (audio story)|Family Matters]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Follows on from ''Spring-Heeled Jack''. | |||
==== [[1895]] ==== | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Family Matters (audio story)|Family Matters]]'' | |||
: JENNY: No, I meant anything that might be to do with our break-in last week. [The break-in occurred at the start of the story] | |||
: VASTRA: But there's a new Oscar Wilde on at the Haymarket, we haven't been to the theatre since the unfortunate incident with Ellen Terry. | |||
: NOTE: Oscar Wilde had two plays premiere at the Haymarket, ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]'' on 19 April 1893 and ''An Ideal Husband'' on 3 January 1895. | |||
* [[14 February]] [[1895]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Importance of Being Strax (short story)|The Importance of Being Strax]]'' | |||
: "It was the 14th February 1894, and I was looking forward to a quiet Valentine's Day in Paternoster Row." | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Whatever Remains (audio story)|Whatever Remains]]'' | |||
: VASTRA: As I was saying; since the character's definitive demise at the foot of Reichenbach Falls, I've nursed the hope that the unwanted comparison so frequently made between us might eventually cease. | |||
: NOTE: As per ''The Bodysnatchers'', Sherlock's death occurred in December 1893, setting this story after then. | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Truth and Bone (audio story)|Truth and Bone]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Encore of the Scorchies (audio story)|Encore of the Scorchies]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Backwards Men (audio story)|The Backwards Men]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Jago & Litefoot & Patsy (audio story)|Jago & Litefoot & Patsy]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Higson & Quick (audio story)|Higson & Quick]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Flying Frenchmen (audio story)|The Flying Frenchmen]]'' | |||
: FRENCH LITEFOOT: Eighty years ago, after we defeated your Duke at Waterloo. [The [[Battle of Waterloo]] was in [[1815]]] | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Devil's Dicemen (audio story)|The Devil's Dicemen]]'' | |||
: LITEFOOT: Now, what have we here? Last will and testament on this seventeenth day of... oh no. | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Island of Death (audio story)|Island of Death]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return of the Nightmare (audio story)|Return of the Nightmare]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Case of the Missing Gasogene (audio story)|The Case of the Missing Gasogene]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Year of the Bat (audio story)|The Year of the Bat]]'' | |||
: LITEFOOT: He then explained that the box, the yesterday box, had the singular property that it received mail posted thirty years hence. | |||
: LITEFOOT: The note said it should be posted on the night of the thirtieth. That's tonight! | |||
: LITEFOOT: It's just reminded me of something I haven't thought about for years. Back when I was a student, in 1867. | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Mourning After (audio story)|The Mourning After]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Museum of Curiosities (audio story)|The Museum of Curiosities]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Haunting (audio story)|The Haunting]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Jago & Son (audio story)|Jago & Son]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Maurice (audio story)|Maurice]]'' | |||
: JAGO: 1891, good year that. It was before things like this started happening to us. | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Woman in White (audio story)|The Woman in White]]'' | |||
* c. [[1895]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterpiece (audio story)|Masterpiece]]'' | |||
: ELLIE: Oh, well, ah, where do I begin. Well I suppose the first night is the two of them when they were in here a few years ago. Thick as thieves, they was, talking about a Doctor. | |||
====[[1896]]==== | ==== [[1896]] ==== | ||
* Early [[1896]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Inscrutable Illusionist (short story)|The Inscrutable Illusionist]]'' | |||
: "It was early in the year of 1896, and Vastra, Strax and myself were among the guests at London’s Polytechnic Institute, where the inventors Auguste and Pierre Lumière were set to demonstrate their latest invention – moving pictures!" | |||
* [[20 April]] [[1896]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Simple Things (short story)|The Simple Things]]'' | |||
: “No, it’s weird because we are in the right place,” she managed to cut in. “West Ham. Monday 20th April, 1896.” | |||
* [[1896]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | * [[1896]] - [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)|The Weeping Angels of Mons]]'' | ||
: TEXT: 18 Causeyside Street, Paisley, Scotland, 1896. | : TEXT: 18 Causeyside Street, Paisley, Scotland, 1896. | ||
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: TEXT: San Francisco 1896. | : TEXT: San Francisco 1896. | ||
====[[1898]]==== | ==== [[1898]] ==== | ||
* [[1898]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Grand Theft Cosmos (audio story)|Grand Theft Cosmos]]'' | * [[1898]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Grand Theft Cosmos (audio story)|Grand Theft Cosmos]]'' | ||
: LUCIE: Yeah, yeah. It's 1898 and the consequences for the timeline could be disasterous. | : LUCIE: Yeah, yeah. It's 1898 and the consequences for the timeline could be disasterous. | ||
* c. [[1898]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'' | |||
: NOTE: Information displayed by the adverts in the The Times can be used to place this story between January and September 1898. | |||
====[[1899]]==== | ==== [[1899]] ==== | ||
* c. [[1899]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'' | * c. [[1899]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'' | ||
: GIRL: He's coming, the one you're looking for. But the century will turn twice before you find each other again. | : GIRL: He's coming, the one you're looking for. But the century will turn twice before you find each other again. | ||
: JACK: Ooo. Are you for real? You mean I have to wait a hundred years to find him? What'll I do in the meantime? | : JACK: Ooo. Are you for real? You mean I have to wait a hundred years to find him? What'll I do in the meantime? | ||
* c. [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Justice of Jalxar (audio story)|The Justice of Jalxar]]'' | * c. [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Justice of Jalxar (audio story)|The Justice of Jalxar]]'' | ||
: DOCTOR: ...that business with Greel, over 10 years ago! | : DOCTOR: ...that business with Greel, over 10 years ago! [Referring to the events of ''The Talons of Weng-Chiang''] | ||
* [[14 May]] [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Victorian Age (audio story)|The Victorian Age]]'' | |||
: Jack is a member of Torchwood, so ''Fragments'' is prior to this. | |||
* [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dread of Night (audio story)|The Dread of Night]]'' | |||
: DOCTOR: Yes, Roz. Northumberland, England, 1899. | |||
* [[26 December]] [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'' | * [[26 December]] [[1899]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Castle of Fear (audio story)|Castle of Fear]]'' | ||
: NYSSA: Boxing day, you said. It sounds utterly barbaric. | : NYSSA: Boxing day, you said. It sounds utterly barbaric. |
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If this thread's title doesn't specify it's spoilery, don't bring any up.
This page lists the order of stories in the Doctor Who Universe timeline from 1 January 1800 to 31 December 1899. (For the purposes of this timeline, 1800 will be considered part of the 19th century given the "Year 0" discrepancy.) This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories.
The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as Doctor Who Reviews, Clive Banks databanks, and LegoK9's timeline. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.
Timeline rules:
- Only list stories. References to dates that the story does not take place in are to be excluded.
- Stories without any clear indication of an era should be omitted. (e.g. TV: Mummy on the Orient Express)
- Many stories will contradict each other, so these contradictions should be noted but treated equally. (e.g. TV: The Enemy of the World and other stories set in 2018)
- Direct quotes indicating the time period the story takes place should be provided. (Quotes sourced from another story should indicate the story it is from.)
Format (list all available):
- Day Month Year - MEDIUM: Story title
- CHARACTER/TEXT/NOTE: Indication of time period
Timeline[[edit source]]
- Previous page: Universe Timeline - 18th century
1800s[[edit source]]
- POLLY: This is the Battle of Trafalgar, I'm sure of it. I remember it from school. October twenty-first, 1805.
- DOCTOR: Not in the year 1806. George the Third is on the throne, William Pitt is Prime Minister, and ladies fight with witticisms and the occasional fan. Not with edged weapons.
- YAZ: It's 1807.
1810s[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: Ha. Where do you hide a spaceship in 1813?
- 4-5 February 1814 - TV: Thin Ice
- DOCTOR: Our London. We're on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the fourth.
- DOCTOR: Last day before the thaw. Thought I'd better find a more reliable parking spot.
- VICKI: And this was a frost fair - the last one ever he said.
- VICKI: By then the great frost was thawing. It had started to rain, but this was 1814 so there were no decent umbrellas.
- DOCTOR: Wallonia, the southern part of Belgium. And as for the date? The early hours of the morning of the eighteenth of June, 1815.
- MARY: It was eighteen-sixteen, the year without a summer, when we sojourned at the Villa Diodati.
- MARY: It was while we were there, one dreary night in June, that I first met the traveller known as the Doctor.
- June 1816 - TV: The Haunting of Villa Diodati
- DOCTOR: This night, June 1816, Byron challenges Mary Polidori and Percy Shelley to come up with a ghost story.
- 'Summer 1816' 'Mid Summer 1816' 'Late Summer 1816'
- THE DOCTOR: Mm. Eighteen Eighteen. A time of hope, and a long way from our other port of call. Ready?
- 'Spring 1819'
1820s[[edit source]]
- PERI: I could have been stuck in the eighteen hundreds forever.
- SOURCE?
- BARBARA: Ienari was one of the last of the Tokugawa shoguns. If he's been in charge for thirty years, that makes this some time in the 1820s.
- 'Summer 1822'
- 'Summer 1824'
- TEXT: Madhya Province, India. 1825
- CAPTION: The Irish Sea, 1826.
- 'Spring 1827'
- HANS: Eighteen Twenty-Seven, actually. Look, who are you?
- FRAU TOD: It was supposed to be a surprise. Hans is spending the Christmas holidays with us.
- DOCTOR: Christmas 1828?
- MARY: Christmas? You're right, of course. I hadn't realised. Not much cause for celebration in West Port.
- DOCTOR: Ah. Short jump into the future. Twenty eighth January 1829, to be precise. Out of his selfimposed time bubble.
- 'Summer 1829'
1830s[[edit source]]
- TEXT: Scotland. 1830
- 'Autumn 1830'
- TEXT: In the winter of 1832, the Seminole marched west.
- DOCTOR (The Dead Shoes): First the tea, and when it's ready I'll you about 1832 and the circus of doom.
- DOCTOR: Ah, 1833! You see Romana? 1833!
- JOSIE: I think Captain Finlay said it was 1833.
- BABBAGE: The year, madam, remains 1834.
- DARWIN: September the nineteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty five. Upon our return to the Beagle, our immediate task was to prepare suitable lodgings for our guest, Miss Evelyn Smythe.
1840s[[edit source]]
- Summer 1840
- Winter 1840
- Summer 1842
- If ever there was a time and place not to be, Afghanistan in 1842 was it.
- Winter 1842 - TV: The Snowmen
- TEXT: England, 1842.
- March 1843 - Jabalhabad, India
- DOCTOR: Well done Tegan. That's why I've brought you here on this precise day, the 23rd of October, 1843.
- TEXT: Derbyshire, 1845
- Spring 1846
- Winter 1847
- ALBERT: The year was 1847, and I was being borne by royal carriage across the Murgin Pass, a journey already perilous enough.
- Spring 1848
- October 2nd, 1849
- So it is done, and I have committed the events of the past few hours to paper. It is past midnight and my story is complete; and yet I continue writing as if, somehow, my continued existence depends upon the incompleteness of my tale.
1850s[[edit source]]
1851[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: The Crystal Palace, Charley. Or what came to be known as the Crystal Palace. Designed by Joseph Paxton to house the great exhibition of the wo-
- CHARLEY: works of all nations, Hyde Park, London, 1851.
- CHARLEY: Oh, it's the middle of summer, and I'm baking hot!
- DOCTOR: We're too early, what year is this?
- NYSSA: 1851.
- NATHANIEL: Why, you are in London, on the twelfth of September, year of our lord eighteen hundred and fifty-one!
- BOY: Christmas Eve, sir. Year of our Lord 1851, sir.
1852[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: There, 1852. Two days after we left London.
1853[[edit source]]
- TEXT: October 1853, Strines.
1854[[edit source]]
- TEXT: January 1854, Strines.
- DOCTOR: The year is eighteen fifty-four, and please, try not to reveal to Faraday your knowledge of the future.
- DOCTOR: This is it Ace! The port of Sebastopol, on the night of September the 25th, 1854.
- DOCTOR: A hypersonic pulse eminating from the area of Turkey, at 10:14 PM, on the 19th of November, 1854.
1855[[edit source]]
- 'The year was 1855 and Mary, mother Seacole to her customers, had been in Balaclava for seven months.'
- SOURCE?
- CAPTION: The journal of Doctor Thomas Gideon, Oct. 13th 1855.
1856[[edit source]]
- BREWSTER: Then one night, one icey black night, after I'd been there five years or so, that's when it happened. [5 years from 1851]
1858[[edit source]]
- BREWSTER: Another year passed, and another. And every few months, I would have the dream again.
1859[[edit source]]
- K9: The year is 1859, master.
- K9: November the 15th.
1860s[[edit source]]
1861[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: You saw that newspaper in the village pub, this is 1861. We need to get acclimatised.
- ALADDIN: Is it still 1861?
- DOCTOR: Yes, and yes!
- You have been with us now, boy, for ten years. It is time for you to go forward into the world. [10 years from 1851]
1862[[edit source]]
- 1862 - COMIC: Nurse Who?
- DOCTOR: The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries. This is how you fulfil your dream, Elizabeth. [Real world year.]
1863[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: America in 1863!
- "'I am your superior. You may call me Lord, or Master.' The abbot Cheng remembered from nearly two years ago spread his hands to either side." [2 years before 1865]
1864[[edit source]]
- WILTON: Petersburg was 1864.
- WILTON: Battle of Elliot Salient, Petersburg, Virginia. Mineshaft under the confederate lines, the fuse was lit on the morning of July the 30th at 3:15am. Your friend Nyssa'a on Elliot Salient! It says here the federal forces blow up Elliot Salient. They list the fuse 30 seconds ago!
1865[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: And the year.. 1865. Ring any bells?
- FORD: Oh, sure, sure, sure. It's April 14th.
- BREWSTER: When you were in the shop with Creek, I was in the back room. Not me now, but 2 years since. [2 years before 1867]
- "The sun was already sinking when Vicki followed Fei-Hung and Barbara out through the gates of Po Chi Lam, and into what she now knew to be the city of Guangzhou in the year 1865."
- "It was a pleasant September day as they relaxed on the boat carrying them down the Pearl River towards the city."
1866[[edit source]]
- MAXTIBLE: You're in my house, some miles from Canterbury. The date is June the 2nd, eighteen hundred and sixty six.
- SHUGGY (in 1916): What do you think I've been doing for the last fifty years?
- IRENE: And the Battle of Ridgeway, a century and a half from now [1711].
- NOTE: Real world year.
- TO-DO LIST (The Pictures of Josephine Day): Philippot’s Magisterial Delights, Theater Royal, Edinburgh, 6th October, 1866.
1867[[edit source]]
- TEXT: AD1867, Scotland
- LITEFOOT: It's just reminded me of something I haven't thought about for years. Back when I was a student, in 1867.
- NYSSA: The year is 1867?
- HARTWRIGHT: November the 14th, about half past 5 O'clock by the bells.
1868[[edit source]]
- NYSSA (Time Reef): Doctor, Thomas may have left us for five months... [five months since The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (1867)]
- BRENDA: It's unbe-blooming-lievable. You've been gone all of six weeks!
- TEXT: The Royal College of Surgeons. London, England. 1868
- DOCTOR: --And the year is 1868.
- TEXT: Coutts Bank, The Strand, London, February 1868
1869[[edit source]]
- 'Summer 1869'
- DOCTOR: I did it. Give the man a medal. Earth, Naples, December 24th, 1860. ... It's not 1860, it's 1869.
1870s[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: The American frontier in the 1870s, within the reach of our assassin.
1870[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR (The Feast of Axos): Very well. Your own time, did you say? (FX: DOCTOR OPERATING TARDIS CONTROLS.) Let’s see… how about eighteen-seventy? Near enough?
- Assuming no time travel was involved.
- ISAAC: Them being scared scares me. War only ended five years back. That old violence is still under the surface.
- SURESH: December 1870
1872[[edit source]]
- IAN: Really? I haven't seen the joke yet, I must say. One thing I did see, by the way. The name of that ship we were on: The Mary Celeste.
- PROSE Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe: "One such occasion involved the mysterious legend of the Mary Celeste, an American merchant brigantine found adrift and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872."
1873[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: By my calculations - we are in the year 1873, in the city of New York!
- MARY: The eleventh of September…
- MARY: Eighteen hundred and seventy-three?
- DROSSEL: Good evening, sir.
- PUPPET BRATFISCH (later): Morning, sir. Cab for you?
1878[[edit source]]
- JOHN: There was Deadwood, 1878...
1879[[edit source]]
- NEWSPAPER: 28th December, 1879.
- DOCTOR: 1879. Same difference
- RACHEL (New Girl): On the 31st of December 1879, Queen Victoria issued a charter creating the Torchwood Institute.
1880s[[edit source]]
- 'A trip out to the English countryside was a splendid thing, no doubt, he was thinking, and a pleasant change from the hustle and bustle of London. It would be a few decades before the motor car began to invade the city, but it was still a noisy, restless place, and a well- prepared cup of tea in the quiet was very welcome.' [The motor car became common in the early 20th century]
- '‘That doesn’t really narrow it down, Your Grace.’ ‘Oklahoma, I think. Did you see that on your travels?’' [As revealed in COMIC: The Parliament of Fear, Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory in 1880]
1880[[edit source]]
- CAPTION: The Tardis materialises on the bank of the river Nile during the year 1880, in the middle of a game of cricket being played by British soldiers stationed in Egypt...
- TEXT: In the spring of 1880, in a land that would someday be called Oklahoma...
1881[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: Mars. 1881, or thereabouts. According to the Tardis, that's when the message was made.
- NOTE: The historical gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
- DOCTOR (The Magic Mousetrap): I never read the Tattler unless I'm at the dentist. And I've not been to the dentist since eighteen eighty-one.
1882[[edit source]]
- CAPTION: Deadwood, Dakota Territory. March 1882.
- TEXT: London, 1882, was very different from the world in which I grew to maturity.
- TEXT: 25 January 1883. 21:10.
1883[[edit source]]
- 1883 - TV: Ghost Light
- DOCTOR: This is Inspector MacKenzie from Scotland Yard. He was sent here in 1881 to investigate the disappearance of the owner, Sir George Pritchard.
- ACE: But that was two years ago.
- "He was exactly where he needed to be: Krakatoa, 1883. Two hours before the eruption.
1884[[edit source]]
- BURROWS: Ladies and gentlemen in the public gallery. Gentlemen of the jury. This court is now in session, convened on this 19th day of May, 1884.
1885[[edit source]]
- DOCTOR: 1179 AD. Add a time deflection coefficient of seven hundred and six years, that is 1885 AD.
- CLEMENCY: It was forty years ago, in the heat of Delhi, late one night. I was alone, and that's when I saw it. I loved him so much, it didn't matter. But he was stolen from me. 1885, the year of the great monsoon.
- NARRATOR: On a shiny, flashing surface he saw the date: 15th of September, 1885. That, at least, was recognisable.
- ‘Tell me, boy.’ said the Doctor, ‘what day is this?’ The boy smiled. ‘Why, sir,’ he said, ‘it’s Christmas Day.’ ‘I see,’ the Doctor replied. ‘And, er, could you tell me the year?’ The boy looked amused, but asked no questions. ‘It’s 1885, sir,’ he told them, and went on his way.
1886[[edit source]]
- TEXT: The Pacific Ocean, 1886.
1887[[edit source]]
- TEXT: London, 1887
1888[[edit source]]
- TEXT: London, 1888 A.D.
1889[[edit source]]
- CAPTION: London, 1889.
- NOTE: The ending recreates the the Fourth Doctor and Leela's entrance in The Talons of Weng-Chiang.
1890s[[edit source]]
- After 1886 - AUDIO: A Spoonful of Mayhem
- MISSY: ...And now here I stick, exiled to 19th century Earth like some common time urchin.
- MISSY: It's a Layline, Oliver, and we're activating it
- MISSY: Acch, look it up in about 30 years. [ley lines were coined in 1921]
- COSMO (Brimstone and Terror): Two years you confined me. Two years with nothing to study but obsolete paperwork.
- NOTE: Since this is set two years before Brimstone and Terror, a story which features Strax, A Spoonful of Mayhem must be set in 1886 at the earliest, as Strax joined the Paternoster Gang in 1888.
- Late 18XX - AUDIO: X and the Daleks
- DOCTOR: In fact, I estimate that the current relative Earth date is around the late 1800s.
1890[[edit source]]
- 'Spring 1890'
- BLACK: Well, in that case, probably somewhere between the first and third of June. 1890. Less than a year before, before he killed himself.
- TEXT: France 1890
- DOCTOR: 26th of June, 1890. The recently opened Savoy Hotel.
- NOTE: Real word date. Vincent shoots himself in a field.
1892[[edit source]]
- The date Edvard Munch wrote about seeing the sky turn blood red, as mentioned by characters in the opening.
- TEXT: Five Points District, New York City. 1892.
- NOTE: Set shortly before The Talons of Weng-Chiang, with the TARDIS arriving just as River departs London.
- March 1892 (or 1889) - TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang / PROSE: Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang
- "It was a tough, savage place, this London of the eighteen nineties; a place of contrasts."
- GUINEVERE: So your great grandfather spoke of Li'Sen? His last appearances were at the Palace in 1892, just before his mysterious disappearance. (AUDIO: The Case of the Gluttonous Guru)
- DOCTOR WHO: Interesting. It's coming from only three years ahead of our current point in time. From Eighteen Ninety-Five or thereabouts. (AUDIO: Destination: Nerva) [Follows on from The Talons of Weng-Chiang]
- "Throughout history, 19 March has been a day of enormous importance... Towards the end of the nineteenth century, there are reports of a huge rat being found, shot dead in the London sewers on that date." (PROSE: There’s a storm coming: 19 March)
- ALT PLACEMENT: TEXT: London, 1889. (COMIC: The Time Machination) [Ending recreates the beginning of The Talons of Weng-Chiang]
- Follows directly on from The Mahogany Murders.
- NOTE: Authorial intent places this series in 1892. (BFX: Jago & Litefoot: Series One)
- ELLIE: (possessed) They're here. Come, my brothers. Welcome to your new bodies. Welcome to the 19th century.
- JAGO: And don't you forget it. Now, where was I? Gentlemen, what have I not done? You will no doubt have heard of the Palace Theatre, of which I had the good fortune of being the owner, manager, and Master of Ceremonies until its unfortunate demise in the demonic deflagration a few years back.
- NOTE: Directly after The Similarity Engine.
- 1892 - AUDIO: The Necropolis Express
- 1892 - AUDIO: The Theatre of Dreams
- 26 November 1892 - AUDIO: Regeneration Impossible
- GREGORY: November the twenty-sixth, 1892. Hello Doctor.
- Before 25 December 1892 - WC: Vastra Investigates
- JENNY: Well, it is nearly Christmas.
- c. 25 December 1892 - TV: The Great Detective
- JENNY: Merry Christmas!
- 24 - 25 December 1892 - TV: The Snowmen
- TOMBSTONE: Clara Oswin Oswald. Remember me, we shall meet again. Born November 23 1866, died December 24, 1892.
1893[[edit source]]
- Between 1892-1893 - AUDIO: The Ruthven Inheritance
- DAVID SACKER (The Age of Revolution): Diary of Doctor Ormond Sacher, 1892. Today I was once again embroiled in another of professor Litefoot's escapades. [Meaning Ormond Sacker dies in either 1892 or 1893]
- Between 1892-1893 - AUDIO: Dead Men's Tales
- NOTE: Directly after The Ruthven Inheritance
- August between 1892-1893 - AUDIO: The Man at the End of the Garden
- JAGO: Well it's August.
- JAGO: Well yes, but it's my theatre. I'm rather fond of it, you see.
- LITEFOOT: You've only been here a few months.
- JAGO: Our pantomime in December. That Robin Hood cove was quoting it. [Jago moved into the Regency Theatre in The Theatre of Dreams. This sets that story in the previous year, since a) Jago's only been in the theatre for a few months, and b) the previous story was set in August]
- 1893 - AUDIO: Chronoclasm
- PAYNE: 1890, give or take a few years.
- LITEFOOT: It's odd. You an I, Jago and Miss Leela. We've come across some of the most vile and appalling things over the last year or so...
- 1893 - AUDIO: Jago in Love
- 1893 - AUDIO: Beautiful Things
- 1893 - AUDIO: The Lonely Clock
- 1893 - AUDIO: The Hourglass Killers
- NOTE: Directly after The Lonely Clock.
- LITEFOOT (The Age of Revolution): Or to put it another way, we're only a few days older than we were in 1893.
- LITEFOOT: A book I wrote, published in 1893. It turned up at my shop.
- JAGO: Of course, I remember Ellie telling me about it. And you haven't written a book yet.
- LITEFOOT: He said he set it for 1893.
- JAGO: Thank goodness for that.. we've arrived.
- NOTE: Directly after The Final Act.
- Between 1893-1894 - AUDIO: Return of the Repressed
- Between 1893-1894 - AUDIO: Mind Games
- CURRUTHERS: I came looking for Henry because I thought that chap Rhys might have put a fluence on me, and I recalled Henry telling me that he had once consulted the great Sigmund Freud. [Jago met Freud in Return of the Repressed]
- NOTE: Percival Quick is still a Sergeant and Jago & Litefoot are not fugitives.
- 1893 - AUDIO: Tangled Web
- DOCTOR: This is Ireland, 1893.
- DOCTOR: Okay, so. Not London 1893. Yorkshire 1893. Near enough.
- TEXT: London 1893 - prison cell
- STRAX: Field Report D004/D. It is my duty to inform your of recent developments in the county of Yorkshire in the Earth year of 1893.
- STRAX: Field Report D006/B. I find myself compelled to inform you of a recent disruption in the time continuum on Planet Earth, affecting the Earth years 1893 and 1544.
- STRAX: The three of us had been tasked with locating a human who had been stealing scientific equipment from universities in 1893.
- c. 1893 - AUDIO: The Cars That Ate London!
- c. 1893 - AUDIO: A Photograph to Remember
- September c. 1893 - AUDIO: The Ghosts of Greenwich
- PLUMSTEAD: I've absorbed approximately forty-two years from his future timeline.
- STRAX: You mean, I'm nearly sixty? [Meaning Strax is nearly 18]
- STRAX (A Good Man Goes to War): It's all right. I've had a good life. I'm nearly twelve. [set in 1888]
- VASTRA: About three weeks ago.
- VASTRA: September 3rd; a sighting of a spectral agency in southeast London.
- NOTE: Strax is unaware of the function of the Greenwich Observatory, setting this before The Curious Case of the Miniature Menaces (February 1894), where he is well aware.
1894[[edit source]]
- "The vast barges dredging the floors of the River Thames were sounding their lunchtimes sirens as Madame Vastra, Strax and I arrived at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, one bright yet chilly day in February 1894.
- "Life has been quiet in Paternoster Row during the spring of 1894 and Madame Vastra was bored.
- "It was the first week of June 1894 when Faye Garrideb, an old friend, had arrived at the house in Paternoster Row, begging for help.
- NOTE: Follows directly on from Military Intelligence.
- JAGO: All we've done in the two days since the fire is skulk around in back alleys like a couple of vagabonds.
- CONAN DOYLE: So look at the postmark. Some of these letters were posted on the 8th.
- LITEFOOT: But when we were knocked out by the gas, it was the 7th.
- LAURA: …And we were marooned.
- LITEFOOT: In the year 1894.
- BASKERVILLE: About three weeks ago to be precise.
- DOCTOR (The Relics of Time): Paris 1894, that's our next stop.
- c. 1894 - AUDIO: Dining with Death
- c. 1894 - AUDIO: The Screaming Ceiling
- September 1894 - PROSE: The Singular Case of the Time Machine
- "Autumn came early in the year of 1894. The fog and rain came in early September and Madame Vastra was bored of life in the capital.
- "One fine evening, in the early autumn of 1894
- "The evening of 15th November 1894 was bitterly cold, but the neighbours were doing their best to warm things up.
- "Perishing, it was, as dawn broke on the morning of December 12th 1894."
- 22 December After 1888 - AUDIO: Brimstone and Terror
- OLIVER: I never knew that. You never said it was your birthday.
- OLIVER: Says here: Rowan Fairley, December 22nd, eighteen--
- COSMO: Two years you confined me. Two years with nothing to study but obsolete paperwork. [setting this two years after A Spoonful of Mayhem]
- NOTE: Strax is present, setting this definitively in 1888 at the earliest.
- "…and picked up the now much-reduced magazine, a Christmas 1893 edition of The Strand. It was a vital issue, containing the original printing of 'The Final Problem', one of the pivotal Sherlock Holmes stories - and indeed, initially intended by Conan Doyle to be the last before a public outcry encouraged him to resurrect the famous detective." (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers)
- LITEFOOT: As we were saying, it's one year since his passing. You know, that dreadful business at Reichenbach.
- NOTE: Follows directly on from Murder at Moorsey Manor.
- c. 1894 - AUDIO: Spring-Heeled Jack
- c. 1894 - AUDIO: Family Matters
- NOTE: Follows on from Spring-Heeled Jack.
1895[[edit source]]
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Family Matters
- JENNY: No, I meant anything that might be to do with our break-in last week. [The break-in occurred at the start of the story]
- VASTRA: But there's a new Oscar Wilde on at the Haymarket, we haven't been to the theatre since the unfortunate incident with Ellen Terry.
- NOTE: Oscar Wilde had two plays premiere at the Haymarket, A Woman of No Importance on 19 April 1893 and An Ideal Husband on 3 January 1895.
- "It was the 14th February 1894, and I was looking forward to a quiet Valentine's Day in Paternoster Row."
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Whatever Remains
- VASTRA: As I was saying; since the character's definitive demise at the foot of Reichenbach Falls, I've nursed the hope that the unwanted comparison so frequently made between us might eventually cease.
- NOTE: As per The Bodysnatchers, Sherlock's death occurred in December 1893, setting this story after then.
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Truth and Bone
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Encore of the Scorchies
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Backwards Men
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot & Patsy
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Higson & Quick
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Flying Frenchmen
- FRENCH LITEFOOT: Eighty years ago, after we defeated your Duke at Waterloo. [The Battle of Waterloo was in 1815]
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Devil's Dicemen
- LITEFOOT: Now, what have we here? Last will and testament on this seventeenth day of... oh no.
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Island of Death
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Return of the Nightmare
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Case of the Missing Gasogene
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Year of the Bat
- LITEFOOT: He then explained that the box, the yesterday box, had the singular property that it received mail posted thirty years hence.
- LITEFOOT: The note said it should be posted on the night of the thirtieth. That's tonight!
- LITEFOOT: It's just reminded me of something I haven't thought about for years. Back when I was a student, in 1867.
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Mourning After
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Museum of Curiosities
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Haunting
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Jago & Son
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Maurice
- JAGO: 1891, good year that. It was before things like this started happening to us.
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: The Woman in White
- c. 1895 - AUDIO: Masterpiece
- ELLIE: Oh, well, ah, where do I begin. Well I suppose the first night is the two of them when they were in here a few years ago. Thick as thieves, they was, talking about a Doctor.
1896[[edit source]]
- Early 1896 - PROSE: The Inscrutable Illusionist
- "It was early in the year of 1896, and Vastra, Strax and myself were among the guests at London’s Polytechnic Institute, where the inventors Auguste and Pierre Lumière were set to demonstrate their latest invention – moving pictures!"
- “No, it’s weird because we are in the right place,” she managed to cut in. “West Ham. Monday 20th April, 1896.”
- TEXT: 18 Causeyside Street, Paisley, Scotland, 1896.
- TEXT: San Francisco 1896.
1898[[edit source]]
- LUCIE: Yeah, yeah. It's 1898 and the consequences for the timeline could be disasterous.
- c. 1898 - TV: Deep Breath
- NOTE: Information displayed by the adverts in the The Times can be used to place this story between January and September 1898.
1899[[edit source]]
- GIRL: He's coming, the one you're looking for. But the century will turn twice before you find each other again.
- JACK: Ooo. Are you for real? You mean I have to wait a hundred years to find him? What'll I do in the meantime?
- c. 1899 - AUDIO: The Justice of Jalxar
- DOCTOR: ...that business with Greel, over 10 years ago! [Referring to the events of The Talons of Weng-Chiang]
- Jack is a member of Torchwood, so Fragments is prior to this.
- DOCTOR: Yes, Roz. Northumberland, England, 1899.
- NYSSA: Boxing day, you said. It sounds utterly barbaric.
- NYSSA: Well, I did and I didn't, but 1899 is too primitive for me.
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