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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* One of the exhibits taken by Fenella is a priceless [[Victorian]] [[doll's house (Local Museum curatress vanishes)|doll's house]].
* One of the exhibits taken by Fenella is a priceless [[Victorian]] [[doll's house (Local Museum curatress vanishes)|doll's house]].
* The articles describes Fenella leaving the town in a "[[moon]]lit [[flit]]".
* The articles describes Fenella leaving the town in a "[[moon]]lit [[flit]]".
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Revision as of 16:09, 6 September 2023

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Local Museum curatress vanishes was the first short story published in the interior booklet of The Dead Shoes on 8 October 2009[source needed] by BBC Audio. Written by Paul Magrs, this story is notable for revealing Mrs Wibbsey's first name: Fenella.

Plot

It is revealed in a newspaper clipping that Fenella Wibbsey, curatress of Cromer Palace of Curios, has taken "a number of choice exhibits" with her when she left the town.

Characters

Worldbuilding

Notes

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Continuity

Gallery

Footnotes

Notes

  1. Revealed in the next story in the booklet, Fracas in Dangerous Weather.

Sources