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A '''navvy''' was a name [[Charles Dickens]] derisively called the [[Ninth Doctor|Doctor]] upon their first encounter on [[Christmas Eve]], [[1869]].  Dickens made the comparison on the basis of the Doctor's attire. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')
A '''navvy''' was a name [[Charles Dickens]] derisively called the [[Ninth Doctor]] upon their first encounter on [[Christmas Eve]], [[1869]].  Dickens made the comparison on the basis of the Doctor's attire. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')
:''In real life, a navvy was a manual laborer who was typically engaged in the construction of civil engineering projects, The term was especially in use in [[18th century]] [[Britain]],, and chiefly employed with respect to the "navigational engineers" who built Britain's navigational channels, or canals. Thus, Dickens' employment of the term was a class-based insult.
:''In real life, a navvy was a manual laborer who was typically engaged in the construction of civil engineering projects. The term was especially in use in [[18th century]] [[Britain]], and chiefly employed with respect to the "navigational engineers" who built Britain's navigational channels, or canals. Thus, Dickens' employment of the term was a class-based insult.
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