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[[Lord Urton]] and [[Lady Urton|his wife]] lived there in the late [[19th century]]. He owned and operated a [[tin]] [[mine]], which by the time of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s arrival had been worked out. | [[Lord Urton]] and [[Lady Urton|his wife]] lived there in the late [[19th century]]. He owned and operated a [[tin]] [[mine]], which by the time of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s arrival had been worked out. | ||
Around the same time, a [[fire elemental]] emerged from the Earth's crust near the mine. When it decided the time was right to expand its control, it sent a wave of [[lava]] to engulf the town, turning it into a wasteland. The Doctor killed the creature by a huge flood released by the destruction of the Middletown [[dam]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Burning]]'') | Around the same time, a [[fire elemental]] emerged from the Earth's crust near the mine. When it decided the time was right to expand its control, it sent a wave of [[lava]] to engulf the town, turning it into a wasteland. The Doctor killed the creature by a huge [[flood]] released by the destruction of the Middletown [[dam]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Burning (novel)|The Burning]]'') | ||
[[Category:English towns and villages]] | [[Category:English towns and villages]] | ||
[[Category:Towns and villages visited by the Eighth Doctor]] | [[Category:Towns and villages visited by the Eighth Doctor]] |
Revision as of 22:48, 12 June 2019
Middletown was an English village.
Lord Urton and his wife lived there in the late 19th century. He owned and operated a tin mine, which by the time of the Eighth Doctor's arrival had been worked out.
Around the same time, a fire elemental emerged from the Earth's crust near the mine. When it decided the time was right to expand its control, it sent a wave of lava to engulf the town, turning it into a wasteland. The Doctor killed the creature by a huge flood released by the destruction of the Middletown dam. (PROSE: The Burning)