Doctor Who spoiler alert! More pictures and mystery!

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by Jonathan Williams, pictures Keith Evans

Don’t read on if you’re a Doctor Who fan and don’t want what’s rumoured to be the final episode of the new series ruined!

We’ve been back up to the cemetery and caught some exclusive pictures of grave stones which might shed light on what the Dr will be up to, or they’ve just created more mystery. We know it is rumoured to be the final episode of the new series and the Dr is battling Cybermen.

How do you explain the following?

Gravestone 1

We know from previous episodes that Clara Oswin Oswald had died helping the doctor during different time periods. Here’s her grave stone looking brand new!

 

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Gravestone 2

Clara’s weather beaten gravestone, proof of travel to different time zones within the cemetery?

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Gravestone 3

Who is George Howden? We can also just make out May as the last name at the bottom of the stone.

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Gravestone 4

Ellie Oswald. Ellie Oswald (born Ellie Ravenwood, 11 September 1960 – 5 March 2005) was the mother of Clara Oswald and the wife of Dave Oswald. She frequently exclaimed ‘Oh my stars!’, a phrase that carried on to her daughter. (Source Tardis Wikia.com)

Is the cemetery doubling up as different places or is there something more mysterious going on?

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Gravestone 5

Who is Edwin ‘Ned’ Norris?

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Gravestone 6

Who are these? Baby John taken from us by the enemy?

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Gravestone 7

Why is Rory and Amelia’s gravestone here? Is the cemetery doubling up as Manhattan again?

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What’s this? A Baby weeping angel?

What do you think, please let us know your thoughts by commenting.

To read our first article, click here.

For the News special click here.

Tardis article, click here.


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