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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] claimed to have attended Queen Victoria's coronation in [[1837]] | [[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] claimed to have attended Queen Victoria's coronation in [[1837]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of Peladon]]'') | ||
:''On meeting the Queen a second time, the Doctor did not mention this event to her, nor did she recognize him.'' | :''On meeting the Queen a second time, the Doctor did not mention this event to her, nor did she recognize him.'' | ||
However, Queen Victoria did encounter | However, Queen Victoria did encounter [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]] in [[1879]] [[Scotland]] while on route to [[Torchwood House]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'') | ||
Queen Victoria's late husband [[Prince Albert]] had known [[Sir George MacLeish]], the owner of Torchwood House. (''[[Torchwood House website|visittorchwood.co.uk]]'') | Queen Victoria's late husband [[Prince Albert]] had known [[Sir George MacLeish]], the owner of Torchwood House. (''[[Torchwood House website|visittorchwood.co.uk]]'') | ||
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Following an adventure with an [[the Host|alien werewolf]], the Queen knighted both Rose and the Doctor for saving her, however she abruptly had a change of heart and banished the Doctor from the [[British Empire]]. Shortly after, she founded the [[Torchwood Institute]], taking the name from the estate where she encountered the Doctor. Despite his having saved her life, Victoria had the Doctor listed as "an enemy of the Crown" in Torchwood's original charter. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]])'', as related by [[Yvonne Hartman]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]''). Among other matters, the Queen took an interest in the [[Cardiff rift]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'') | Following an adventure with an [[the Host|alien werewolf]], the Queen knighted both Rose and the Doctor for saving her, however she abruptly had a change of heart and banished the Doctor from the [[British Empire]]. Shortly after, she founded the [[Torchwood Institute]], taking the name from the estate where she encountered the Doctor. Despite his having saved her life, Victoria had the Doctor listed as "an enemy of the Crown" in Torchwood's original charter. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]])'', as related by [[Yvonne Hartman]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]''). Among other matters, the Queen took an interest in the [[Cardiff rift]]. (''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'') | ||
The queen seemd very guarded about a bite the werewolf may have given her leading Rose and the Doctor to jokingly speculate that the werewolf curse subsequently got passed down through the royal line. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]) | The queen seemd very guarded about a bite the werewolf may have given her leading Rose and the Doctor to jokingly speculate that the werewolf curse subsequently got passed down through the royal line. ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'') | ||
Four years later, in [[1883]], the being calling itself [[Joseph Samuel Smith]] trained the deranged [[Redvers Fenn-Cooper]], who had an invitation to go to [[Buckingham Palace]] to meet the queen, as an assassin, in order that he might kill her, enabling Smith to take over the throne. Fenn-Cooper thinking of the monarch as a wild animal called the "Crowned Saxe-Coburg". ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'' | Four years later, in [[1883]], the being calling itself [[Joseph Samuel Smith]] trained the deranged [[Redvers Fenn-Cooper]], who had an invitation to go to [[Buckingham Palace]] to meet the queen, as an assassin, in order that he might kill her, enabling Smith to take over the throne. Fenn-Cooper thinking of the monarch as a wild animal called the "Crowned Saxe-Coburg". ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'') | ||
[[Image:Vic.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Queen Victoria in her later years ([[Torchwood House]], [[Torchwood website]])]] | [[Image:Vic.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Queen Victoria in her later years ([[Torchwood House]], [[Torchwood website]])]] | ||
==Minor reference== | ==Minor reference== | ||
Mentioning his companion [[Victoria Waterfield]] to her, [[Sarah Jane Smith]] jokingly suggested to | Mentioning his companion [[Victoria Waterfield]] to her, [[Sarah Jane Smith]] jokingly suggested to [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] that Queen Victoria had travelled in the TARDIS with him. ([[DW]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 00:27, 9 May 2007
Initially helped by the Doctor, Queen Victoria turned against him and founded the Torchwood Institute, in part, as the British Empire's defense against the dark forces which he semeed to consort.
Biography
The Doctor claimed to have attended Queen Victoria's coronation in 1837. (DW: The Curse of Peladon)
- On meeting the Queen a second time, the Doctor did not mention this event to her, nor did she recognize him.
However, Queen Victoria did encounter the Doctor and Rose Tyler in 1879 Scotland while on route to Torchwood House. (DW: Tooth and Claw)
Queen Victoria's late husband Prince Albert had known Sir George MacLeish, the owner of Torchwood House. (visittorchwood.co.uk)
Following an adventure with an alien werewolf, the Queen knighted both Rose and the Doctor for saving her, however she abruptly had a change of heart and banished the Doctor from the British Empire. Shortly after, she founded the Torchwood Institute, taking the name from the estate where she encountered the Doctor. Despite his having saved her life, Victoria had the Doctor listed as "an enemy of the Crown" in Torchwood's original charter. (DW: Tooth and Claw), as related by Yvonne Hartman (DW: Army of Ghosts). Among other matters, the Queen took an interest in the Cardiff rift. (torchwood.org.uk)
The queen seemd very guarded about a bite the werewolf may have given her leading Rose and the Doctor to jokingly speculate that the werewolf curse subsequently got passed down through the royal line. (DW: Tooth and Claw)
Four years later, in 1883, the being calling itself Joseph Samuel Smith trained the deranged Redvers Fenn-Cooper, who had an invitation to go to Buckingham Palace to meet the queen, as an assassin, in order that he might kill her, enabling Smith to take over the throne. Fenn-Cooper thinking of the monarch as a wild animal called the "Crowned Saxe-Coburg". (DW: Ghost Light)
Minor reference
Mentioning his companion Victoria Waterfield to her, Sarah Jane Smith jokingly suggested to the Doctor that Queen Victoria had travelled in the TARDIS with him. (DW: Pyramids of Mars)
External links
- December 1899 address of Queen Victoria to the Torchwood Institute (Torchwood website)
- August 1883 address to the Torchwood Institute on the Cardiff rift (Torchwood website)
- December 1884 address on the importance of secrecy (Torchwood website)
- July 1882 speech to the Torchwood Institute (Torchwood website)
- account of Queen Victoria's visits to Torchwood House (Torchwood House website)