A Spoonful of Mayhem (established in Brimstone and Terror) and The Web of Time.
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Bloomsbury was a part of London inhabited by Beatrice Mapp in at least the 1860s. It was also the place where a version of Adric winked out of existence. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot [+]Paul Magrs, Main Range (Big Finish Productions, 2008).)
The British Museum was located in Bloomsbury, (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus [+]Terrance Dicks, Virgin New Adventures (Virgin Books, 1991).) on Great Russell Street. (PROSE: Attack of the Cybermen [+]Eric Saward, adapted from Attack of the Cybermen (Paula Moore), Publication Order (Target Books, 1989).)
In 1852, the Fourth Doctor discovered that the whole of Bloomsbury had suddenly never existed, alongside other sites, as well as people. (AUDIO: The Enchantress of Numbers [+]Simon Barnard and Paul Morris, The Fourth Doctor Adventures: Series 8: Volume 1 (The Fourth Doctor Adventures, Big Finish Productions, 2019).)
In 1868, the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa first met Beatrice Mapp in a tea shop near the British Museum. (AUDIO: The Boy That Time Forgot [+]Paul Magrs, Main Range (Big Finish Productions, 2008).)
The Bloomsbury Bunch lived in a house in Bloomsbury during the 1890s. (AUDIO: A Photograph to Remember [+]Roy Gill, Heritage 1 (The Paternoster Gang: Heritage, Big Finish Productions, 2019)., Truth and Bone [+]Roy Gill, Heritage 3 (The Paternoster Gang: Heritage, Big Finish Productions, 2020).)
Jared Khan's bookshop was located at 31½ Museum Street in Bloomsbury. (PROSE: Birthright [+]Nigel Robinson, Virgin New Adventures (Virgin Books, 1993).)
In an alternate reality, Panda owned a flat in Bloomsbury. (PROSE: Framed [+]Mark Michalowski, The Panda Book of Horror (The Panda Book of Horror, 2009).)