Three Kingdoms fan, neither undead crocodile nor a tyrant. From England, got into franchise via Dynasty Warriors 2, do the odd thing on wiki and on AskHistorians.
A few Doctor Who fans in the family and we had a great time. Also popped into the linked (and free) exhibition of the work of illustrator Jeff Cummins "Right Between the Eyes" which was an added bonus, not just for the Doctor Who based pictures.
July 28, 2025 at 11:48 AM
A few Doctor Who fans in the family and we had a great time. Also popped into the linked (and free) exhibition of the work of illustrator Jeff Cummins "Right Between the Eyes" which was an added bonus, not just for the Doctor Who based pictures.
They do have genuine costumes and props in the three rooms and plenty of very well done replicas. Clearly done with love and some lovely touches (like the lighting off the Cybermen). Focus leans more toward the original show, but there are things from and about the revived show
July 28, 2025 at 11:48 AM
They do have genuine costumes and props in the three rooms and plenty of very well done replicas. Clearly done with love and some lovely touches (like the lighting off the Cybermen). Focus leans more toward the original show, but there are things from and about the revived show
Over the weekend went to Peterborough Museum's “Unofficial” Doctor Who Exhibition: Adventures in Time and Space, open till November (bar Mondays) at £5 per adult.
This bit wasn't even part of the exhibition itself but sets a lovely tone (as do the Daleks dotted about in parts of the city)
July 28, 2025 at 11:48 AM
Over the weekend went to Peterborough Museum's “Unofficial” Doctor Who Exhibition: Adventures in Time and Space, open till November (bar Mondays) at £5 per adult.
This bit wasn't even part of the exhibition itself but sets a lovely tone (as do the Daleks dotted about in parts of the city)