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'''Newgate Prison''' was a [[prison]] located in [[London]]. | '''Newgate Prison''' was a [[prison]] located in [[London]]. | ||
When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] tried to show two [[Pikeman|pikemen]] his decoration with the [[Dunbar victory]] medal using his [[psychic paper]] in [[1651]], he was told to "Tell it to the Newgate gaoler." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') | When the [[Twelfth Doctor]] tried to show two [[Pikeman|pikemen]] his decoration with the [[Dunbar victory]] medal using his [[psychic paper]] in [[1651]], he was told to "Tell it to the Newgate gaoler." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'') | ||
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In [[1900]], [[thief|thieves]] who broke into [[Aldridge]]'s surgery would be put to sleep by his toxic bristles and wake up tied to the railings of Newgate Prison without memory of what had happened. The [[warden]]s called these "[[stork babies]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)|A Big Hand for the Doctor]]'') | In [[1900]], [[thief|thieves]] who broke into [[Aldridge]]'s surgery would be put to sleep by his toxic bristles and wake up tied to the railings of Newgate Prison without memory of what had happened. The [[warden]]s called these "[[stork babies]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)|A Big Hand for the Doctor]]'') | ||
[[Category:Prisons from the real world]] | [[Category:Prisons from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:English prisons]] | [[Category:English prisons]] |
Revision as of 16:28, 26 February 2019
Newgate Prison was a prison located in London.
When the Twelfth Doctor tried to show two pikemen his decoration with the Dunbar victory medal using his psychic paper in 1651, he was told to "Tell it to the Newgate gaoler." (TV: The Woman Who Lived)
Jack Yeovil was imprisoned in Newgate Prison in the 1890s. (AUDIO: The Mahogany Murderers)
In 1900, thieves who broke into Aldridge's surgery would be put to sleep by his toxic bristles and wake up tied to the railings of Newgate Prison without memory of what had happened. The wardens called these "stork babies". (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor)