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Timeline for 1868
19th century | 1860s

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1868 was a year.

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In February, the Seventh Doctor took his former companion Victoria Waterfield, who had settled in the 20th century, to London where she took care of her father Edward Waterfield's fortune and visited her aunt, Margaret Waterfield, before returning to her adopted time. (PROSE: Prelude Birthright)

In March, Iris Wildthyme visited London. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot)

On 24 December, the grand opening of Westminster station on the London Underground took place. The Second Doctor spoke to Miranda Peel about the event, making it seem to her as if he had been there. (PROSE: Favourite Star)

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Wychborn House burned down. (PROSE: Strange England)

The First Doctor, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Vicki Pallister attended a speech by Thomas Huxley at the Royal College of Surgeons, after which they fought the Zarbi and the Animus. (COMIC: Unnatural Selection)

According to the book Pieter Mon Marchè: A Diary of Discovery by Silas Portis, the Victorian explorer Pieter Mon Marchè spent "some months" in Khartoum. (AUDIO: The Man Who Wasn't There)

After managing to construct a space-time vessel, Ramón Salamander travelled back to 1868 in the hopes of selling his micro machines to the British Empire only for the Third Doctor to halt the scheme and the Master's attempt to usurp it. While the Master managed to flee, UNIT took Salamander in custody and returned to their native time. (COMIC: The Heralds of Destruction)