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On '''23 December''' [[1892]], [[Clara Oswin Oswald]] first met the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in [[London]], when she asked him about the [[Great Intelligence|snowmen]]. She also first found the [[TARDIS staircase]], and, by extension, | On '''23 December''' [[1892]], [[Clara Oswin Oswald]] first met the [[Eleventh Doctor]] in [[London]], when she asked him about the [[Great Intelligence|snowmen]]. She also first found the [[TARDIS staircase]], and, by extension, [[the TARDIS]] itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]) | ||
31 years earlier, in [[1861]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] assisted [[Elkins|Mrs Elkins]] in defending her [[Virginia]] [[farm]]house from a group of [[American Civil War]] deserters led by [[Lucius Casler]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Comforts of Home (short story)|Comforts of Home]]'') | |||
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On 23 December 1892, Clara Oswin Oswald first met the Eleventh Doctor in London, when she asked him about the snowmen. She also first found the TARDIS staircase, and, by extension, the TARDIS itself. (TV: The Snowmen)
31 years earlier, in 1861, the Fifth Doctor and Turlough assisted Mrs Elkins in defending her Virginia farmhouse from a group of American Civil War deserters led by Lucius Casler. (PROSE: Comforts of Home)