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{{Wikipediainfo}}[[File:Nelson's Column.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Dalek]] patrol at the foot of Nelson's Column. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')]]
[[File:Nelson's Column.jpg|thumb|right|A [[Dalek]] patrol at the foot of Nelson's Column ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')]]
'''Nelson's Column''' was a monument in [[Trafalgar Square]], [[Westminster]], [[London]]. It consisted of a column, over one hundred fifty feet tall, and a seventeen-foot-high statue of [[Horatio Nelson]] on top of that.
'''Nelson's Column''' was a monument in [[Trafalgar Square]], [[Westminster]], [[London]]. It consisted of a column, over one hundred fifty feet tall, and a seventeen-foot-high statue of [[Horatio Nelson]] on top of that.


On [[23 October]] [[1843]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] climbed the column and confronted two [[Sevakrill]] who had taken over the bodies of the columns builders: [[Samuel Morton Peto]] and [[Thomas Grissell]].
On [[23 October]] [[1843]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] climbed the column and confronted two [[Sevakrill]] who had taken over the bodies of the columns builders: [[Samuel Morton Peto]] and [[Thomas Grissell]].


They had built a missile inside the column and planned to detonate it in [[2017]], destroying the [[Earth]] and distracting the [[Charnal horde]], whom they were at war with. To protect this operation, they had several stone [[lion]]s, hidden by [[perception filter]]s, patrol the area. The Doctor managed to appeal to Peto and Grissell and they broke free.
They had built a missile inside the column and planned to detonate it in [[2017]], destroying the [[Earth]] and distracting the [[Charnal horde]], with whom they were at war. To protect this operation, they had several stone [[lion]]s, hidden by [[perception filter]]s, patrol the area. The Doctor managed to appeal to Peto and Grissell and they broke free.


The Doctor spent two weeks lowering the missile into a shaft beneath column and building a floor to cover it. By this time it was [[November]], and the statue of Nelson was being added when the Doctor departed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar]]'')
The Doctor spent two weeks lowering the missile into a shaft beneath column and building a floor to cover it. By this time it was [[November]], and the statue of Nelson was being added when the Doctor departed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar]]'')


In a timeline where the [[Dalek]]s exterminated [[human]]ity in [[1963]], Nelson's Column, along with London and presumably the rest of the world, was in ruins. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrived in the Square in 1963, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] landed next to the statues toppled head. The timeline was restored when the TARDIS crew travelled to [[Skaro]] to destroy the [[Eye of Time]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'')
In a timeline where the [[Dalek]]s exterminated [[human]]ity in [[1963]], Nelson's Column, along with London and presumably the rest of the world, was in ruins. When the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrived in the Square in 1963, [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] landed next to the statue's toppled head. The timeline was restored when the TARDIS crew travelled to [[Skaro]] to destroy the [[Eye of Time]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'')


[[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] climbed about the Column and its lions when sightseeing upon their return to London in [[1965]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')
[[Barbara Wright]] and [[Ian Chesterton]] climbed about the Column and its lions when sightseeing upon their return to London in [[1965]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'')
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The [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] landed the TARDIS next to the column when visiting London on [[20 July]] [[1966]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'')
The [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] landed the TARDIS next to the column when visiting London on [[20 July]] [[1966]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'')


The [[Seventh Doctor]] materialised [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] around Nelson's Column in [[1976]], [[The Monk]] caused the Doctor's TARDIS to change its appearance from that of the column to that of the [[Statue of Liberty]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] materialised [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] around Nelson's Column in [[1976]]. [[The Monk]] caused the Doctor's TARDIS to change its appearance from that of the column to that of the [[Statue of Liberty]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future]]'')


The [[Eleventh Doctor]] visited Nelson's Column with [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] in [[2012]]. He stated that one of the four plinths was empty because there had not been enough money to put a statue on it. Amy believed that they had been showing works of art on the empty plinth and changing them out every year or two. The Doctor believed they were looking for a permanent piece of art for the space. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic of the Angels (novel)|Magic of the Angels]]'')
The Eleventh Doctor visited Nelson's Column with Amy and Rory in [[2012]]. He stated that one of the four plinths was empty because there had not been enough money to put a statue on it. Amy believed that they had been showing works of art on the empty plinth and changing them out every year or two. The Doctor believed they were looking for a permanent piece of art for the space. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic of the Angels (novel)|Magic of the Angels]]'')


By the late [[21st century]], a [[T-Mat]] cubicle was installed in Trafalgar Square, just north of Nelson's Column. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')
By the late [[21st century]], a [[T-Mat]] cubicle was installed in Trafalgar Square, just north of Nelson's Column. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')
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In an [[alternate timeline]], Nelson's Column was destroyed by the Daleks when they invaded Earth in [[1903]]. After the invasion was defeated, it was replaced by the [[British Empire]] with a statue of the [[Sixth Doctor]], who had aided in their victory. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Jubilee]]'')
In an [[alternate timeline]], Nelson's Column was destroyed by the Daleks when they invaded Earth in [[1903]]. After the invasion was defeated, it was replaced by the [[British Empire]] with a statue of the [[Sixth Doctor]], who had aided in their victory. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Jubilee]]'')
 
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Revision as of 14:08, 11 May 2014

A Dalek patrol at the foot of Nelson's Column (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

Nelson's Column was a monument in Trafalgar Square, Westminster, London. It consisted of a column, over one hundred fifty feet tall, and a seventeen-foot-high statue of Horatio Nelson on top of that.

On 23 October 1843, the Fifth Doctor climbed the column and confronted two Sevakrill who had taken over the bodies of the columns builders: Samuel Morton Peto and Thomas Grissell.

They had built a missile inside the column and planned to detonate it in 2017, destroying the Earth and distracting the Charnal horde, with whom they were at war. To protect this operation, they had several stone lions, hidden by perception filters, patrol the area. The Doctor managed to appeal to Peto and Grissell and they broke free.

The Doctor spent two weeks lowering the missile into a shaft beneath column and building a floor to cover it. By this time it was November, and the statue of Nelson was being added when the Doctor departed. (PROSE: The Lions of Trafalgar)

In a timeline where the Daleks exterminated humanity in 1963, Nelson's Column, along with London and presumably the rest of the world, was in ruins. When the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond arrived in the Square in 1963, the Doctor's TARDIS landed next to the statue's toppled head. The timeline was restored when the TARDIS crew travelled to Skaro to destroy the Eye of Time. (GAME: City of the Daleks)

Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton climbed about the Column and its lions when sightseeing upon their return to London in 1965. (TV: The Chase)

The Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler landed the TARDIS next to the column when visiting London on 20 July 1966. (COMIC: The Love Invasion)

The Seventh Doctor materialised his TARDIS around Nelson's Column in 1976. The Monk caused the Doctor's TARDIS to change its appearance from that of the column to that of the Statue of Liberty. (PROSE: No Future)

The Eleventh Doctor visited Nelson's Column with Amy and Rory in 2012. He stated that one of the four plinths was empty because there had not been enough money to put a statue on it. Amy believed that they had been showing works of art on the empty plinth and changing them out every year or two. The Doctor believed they were looking for a permanent piece of art for the space. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels)

By the late 21st century, a T-Mat cubicle was installed in Trafalgar Square, just north of Nelson's Column. (TV: The Seeds of Death)

A Dalek patrol passed the column while chasing Barbara Wright, Dortmun and Jenny c. 2167. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

In an alternate timeline, Nelson's Column was destroyed by the Daleks when they invaded Earth in 1903. After the invasion was defeated, it was replaced by the British Empire with a statue of the Sixth Doctor, who had aided in their victory. (AUDIO: Jubilee)

Nelson's Column