Katie and Claire. Sisters, writers, daydreamers. Love TV/Film especially classics. Adore Raffles, Hartnell era Doctor Who, Whitechapel, period dramas.
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I'm Dreaming of a Whitechapel Christmas
Day 22- Last Christmas
A poem from Kent's POV.
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Because it’s Christmas- again- I wanted to repost the picture that ohdeargodwhy drew for me a few Christmas’s ago.
Isn’t it just divine?
The original version of it is pinned up on my wall, (along with a little Chandler and Kent drawn in my Year Book!)
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What does [Mondas] mean to Earth? Well, that pretty soon we shall be having visitors.
DOCTOR WHO ↳ The Tenth Planet (1966)
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Whitechapel Christmas prompt: ‘Save us all from Satan’s power’
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I'm Dreaming of a Whitechapel Christmas
Day 21- Snowman
Chandler and Kent visit a serial killer in prison.
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snow
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ian & barbara 26/?
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I'm Dreaming of a Whitechapel Christmas
Day 20- Nightmare before Christmas.
A period drama/Austen style AU.
Captain Chandler, according to many, is in need of a wife and holds a ball to find a suitable match. Unfortunately a murder complicates matters.
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joe + having a moment / 4.02 ↳ drownings bother me.
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WHITE CHRISTMAS dir. Michael Curtiz, 1954
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Dirk Bogarde and James Fox in The Servant (1963)
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I'm Dreaming of a Whitechapel Christmas
Day 19- Mulled wine
Cute Riley and Buchan friendship stuff.
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DC Emerson Kent | Whitechapel
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Thomas + Kitty in Ghosts: It’s Behind You!
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I'm Dreaming of a Whitechapel Christmas
Day 18- Pantomime
A snippet of a case involving a murder at a pantomime.
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“I am strangely glad to get back again to you: and wherever you are is my home—my only home.” ― Charlotte Brontë , Jane Eyre
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