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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an art museum on [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[London]]. The museum had a secret annex, the Under-Gallery, which was constructed by [[Elizabeth I]] to house any art deemed too dangerous for public consumption. [[The Doctor]] was the official curator of the Under-Gallery, although in practice, it was administered by [[ | }}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an art museum on [[Trafalgar Square]] in [[London]]. The museum had a secret annex, the Under-Gallery, which was constructed by [[Elizabeth I]] to house any art deemed too dangerous for public consumption. [[The Doctor]] was the official curator of the Under-Gallery, although in practice, it was administered by [[Curator_(The_Day_of_the_Doctor)|another curator]]. In 2013, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was summoned to the National Gallery to investigate a disturbance in the Under-Gallery. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 23:50, 26 November 2013
National Gallery was an art museum on Trafalgar Square in London. The museum had a secret annex, the Under-Gallery, which was constructed by Elizabeth I to house any art deemed too dangerous for public consumption. The Doctor was the official curator of the Under-Gallery, although in practice, it was administered by another curator. In 2013, the Eleventh Doctor was summoned to the National Gallery to investigate a disturbance in the Under-Gallery. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)