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− | '''Aldwych''' is the name of | + | {{Infobox Level |
+ | | Name = Aldwych | ||
+ | | Image = Aldwych.jpg | ||
+ | | Game = Tomb Raider III | ||
+ | | Section = London | ||
+ | | Levelno = London 2 | ||
+ | | Length = 1 | ||
+ | | Gametime = 75 minutes | ||
+ | | Timetrial = | ||
+ | | Firsttime = | ||
+ | | Secrets = 5 | ||
+ | | Special = | ||
+ | | Location = [[Europe]], [[England]], [[London]] | ||
+ | | Chrono = 1 | ||
+ | | Previous = Thames Wharf | ||
+ | | Next = Lud's Gate | ||
+ | | Adjacent = | ||
+ | | Wtlink = tr3/aldwych | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Aldwych''' is the name of an underground station in [[London]] in the game [[Tomb Raider III]]. | ||
− | + | It was called ''Strand Station'' before it was renamed to Aldwych and later shut down. | |
− | + | Lara meets [[The Damned]] here, a few [[Dogs]] and [[Rats]]. | |
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− | <br clear="all">[[Category:Levels]] | + | Another danger to Lara are the [[Underground Trains]] running here, that hit her, if she's on the tracks. |
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+ | ==[[Keys]], [[Artefact]]== | ||
+ | * [[maintenance key]] | ||
+ | * [[Old Penny]] | ||
+ | * [[Solomon's Key]] | ||
+ | * [[Ticket]] | ||
+ | * [[Masonic Mallet]] | ||
+ | * [[Ornate Star]] | ||
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+ | ==Weapons found== | ||
+ | * [[Uzis]] | ||
+ | * [[MP5 |MP5 Rifle]] | ||
+ | *[[Rocket Launcher]] | ||
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+ | ==Enemies== | ||
+ | * [[The Damned]] | ||
+ | * [[Dogs]] | ||
+ | * [[Rats]] | ||
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+ | ==[[Traps]]== | ||
+ | * [[Underground Trains]] | ||
+ | * Drill | ||
+ | * [[Collapsing Floor]] | ||
+ | * [[Spikes]] | ||
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+ | ==Notable Riddles== | ||
+ | * [[Aldwych Maze]] | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Aldwych2.jpg|Aldwych Platform | ||
+ | Image:Aldwych3.jpg|Aldwych Ticket Booths | ||
+ | Image:Aldwych4.jpg|Westbound Trains | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ==Miscellaneous facts== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * The name "Aldwych" comes from the Anglo-Saxon word ''ealdwic'' meaning "old settlement". Between the fifth and eighth centuries A.D. Saxon merchants founded a trading post "Lundenwic" outside the [[Rome|Roman]] city of Londinium on the banks of the Thames[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lundenwic], possibly to avoid the Roman equivalent of the congestion charge. Eventually, as the focus of the city was moved back to within the old Roman walls, Aldwych gained its new name. | ||
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+ | *During World War 2 in 1940, the operational platform at Aldwych station used as a public air-raid shelter. A second, already disused platform and running tunnel were used to store the Elgin Marbles and other artefacts from the [[British Museum]] and other institutions[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldwych_tube_station#History]. | ||
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+ | ==More Information== | ||
+ | [http://underground-history.co.uk/ A site with information on the real Aldwych] | ||
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+ | <br clear="all" /> | ||
+ | [[Category:Levels]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tomb Raider III]] | ||
+ | [[de:Aldwych]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 18 March 2018
Aldwych | |||
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Tomb Raider III | |||
Section | London | ||
Level No | London 2 | ||
Length (*) |
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Secrets | 5 | ||
Location | Europe, England, London | ||
Level Chronology: | |||
Thames Wharf | Aldwych | Lud's Gate |
Aldwych is the name of an underground station in London in the game Tomb Raider III.
It was called Strand Station before it was renamed to Aldwych and later shut down.
Lara meets The Damned here, a few Dogs and Rats.
Another danger to Lara are the Underground Trains running here, that hit her, if she's on the tracks.
Contents
Keys, Artefact
Weapons found
Enemies
Traps
Notable Riddles
Gallery
Miscellaneous facts
- The name "Aldwych" comes from the Anglo-Saxon word ealdwic meaning "old settlement". Between the fifth and eighth centuries A.D. Saxon merchants founded a trading post "Lundenwic" outside the Roman city of Londinium on the banks of the Thames[1], possibly to avoid the Roman equivalent of the congestion charge. Eventually, as the focus of the city was moved back to within the old Roman walls, Aldwych gained its new name.
- During World War 2 in 1940, the operational platform at Aldwych station used as a public air-raid shelter. A second, already disused platform and running tunnel were used to store the Elgin Marbles and other artefacts from the British Museum and other institutions[2].
More Information
A site with information on the real Aldwych