Kilroy Was Here

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Kilroy Was Here
"KILROY WAS HERE" in the London Underground. (TV: The Invasion)

"Kilroy Was Here", or "Kilroy Woz 'ere", was a commonly graffitied phrase.

Jamie McCrimmon wrote "KILROY WAS HERE" in the dust on the roof of a lift in the London Underground. When the Second Doctor asked Jamie who Kilroy was, Jamie said he was "nobody [the Doctor would] know". (PROSE: The Invasion) The phrase was also written on the wall of the near the top of the lift shaft. (TV: The Invasion)

Graffiti of a sphinx covered the "KILROY WOZ 'ERE" and "KEEP BRITAIN WHITE" graffiti on a side road off Old Compton Street in Christine Summerfield's bottle universe. (PROSE: Dead Romance)

One of the Eighth Doctor's data umphs spray‐painted "KILROY WOZ 'ERE" over Imogen's annual report. (PROSE: Seeing I)

During the Shoreditch Incident, Ace spray-painted "Ace woz 'ere in 63" on the bulkhead of the shuttle of the Imperial Daleks. (PROSE: Remembrance of the Daleks) In 1940, Ace was held prisoner by the Nazis in Le Mur Engineering on Jersey. When considering the possibility that she would be killed, she wanted to add her final message to a memorial wall, but thought "Ace woz 'ere" would have been inappropriate. (PROSE: Illegal Alien)

While trapped in the Multivarium, the Doctor said "Kilroy was here!” upon noting the Footprints they left. (PROSE: The Room with all the Doors)

Behind the scenes

"Kilroy will be here". (NOTVALID: The Enemy Within)