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'''Gibson's Yard''' was located in [[London]]. In [[October]] [[1924]], it was located near the home of [[Sir]] [[George Harding]].
'''Gibson's Yard''' was located in [[London]]. In [[October]] [[1924]], it was located near the home of [[Sir]] [[George Harding]].


When the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] decided to venture to the [[British Empire Exhibition]], [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] landed in Gibson's Yard. The noise and light of its arrival was noticed by Harding's manservant [[Peter Dickson]], who was outside [[smoking]]. Dickson approached the locked-up yard in response to the sound of the [[TARDIS]]' [[engine]]s, but was subsequently attacked by an assailant who wanted to know about Harding's houseguests.
When the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] decided to venture to the [[British Empire Exhibition]], [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] landed in Gibson's Yard. The noise and light of its arrival was noticed by Harding's footman [[Peter Dickson]], who was outside [[smoking]]. Dickson approached the locked-up yard in response to the sound of the [[TARDIS]]' [[engine]]s, but was subsequently attacked by an assailant who wanted to know about Harding's houseguests.


Upon exiting the TARDIS, [[the Doctor]] heard the sound of Dickson's struggle against his attacker and quickly [[Sonic screwdriver|soniced]] open the gate, succeeding in making the assailant flee the scene. The Doctor and Rose helped Dickson back to the Harding house. After staying for a bit, the two returned to Gibson's Yard to find the gate locked up again. The Doctor again unlocked the gate to discover that the TARDIS had been removed from the yard. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man (novel)|The Clockwise Man]]'')
Upon exiting the TARDIS, [[the Doctor]] heard the sound of Dickson's struggle against his attacker and quickly [[Sonic screwdriver|soniced]] open the gate, succeeding in making the assailant flee the scene. The Doctor and Rose helped Dickson back to the Harding house. After staying for a bit, the two returned to Gibson's Yard to find the gate locked up again. The Doctor again unlocked the gate to discover that the TARDIS had been removed from the yard by [[Melissa Heart]]'s [[Clockwork Mechanical]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Clockwise Man (novel)|The Clockwise Man]]'')


[[Category:London locations]]
[[Category:London locations]]

Revision as of 23:38, 12 November 2023

You may wish to consult Gibson (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Gibson's Yard was located in London. In October 1924, it was located near the home of Sir George Harding.

When the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler decided to venture to the British Empire Exhibition, the TARDIS landed in Gibson's Yard. The noise and light of its arrival was noticed by Harding's footman Peter Dickson, who was outside smoking. Dickson approached the locked-up yard in response to the sound of the TARDIS' engines, but was subsequently attacked by an assailant who wanted to know about Harding's houseguests.

Upon exiting the TARDIS, the Doctor heard the sound of Dickson's struggle against his attacker and quickly soniced open the gate, succeeding in making the assailant flee the scene. The Doctor and Rose helped Dickson back to the Harding house. After staying for a bit, the two returned to Gibson's Yard to find the gate locked up again. The Doctor again unlocked the gate to discover that the TARDIS had been removed from the yard by Melissa Heart's Clockwork Mechanicals. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man)