Timeline of the Laura Bow games.
Timeline[]
- 48,074 BC
A Neanderthal named Boog invents the first blender powered by gerbil treadmill.
- 1,200 BC
- 330 BC
Pu died.
- 247 BC
Ptolemy III begins reign
- 222 BC
Ptolemy III ends reign.
- 63 BC
- 42 BC
- 37 BC
- 26 BC
- 10 BC
Mummy case.
- 0
- 14
- 37
- 41
- 54
- 15th century
- A poorly crafted wooden chest, cut by someone with little skill, depicts gnomes leaping through shrubbery.
- Armor sallet doesn't enclose the whole head, offering most of its protection to the top.
- 1400
- Chalcis armor.
- 1444
Rick Morgan paints Two Brothers Drinking in a Tavern
- 1460
- Barbute helmet and suit of armor.
- 1465
- Galiot de Genouilhac is born.
- 1470
- Italian suit of armor with salade helmet is introduced in Germany and Italy.
- 1481
Suzetto Livengoodoni paints Cart Before the Horse".
- 1492
Fra Bobetto Gleasoni paints "Art is Work".
- 16th century
- Scottish dog armor for battle belonging to the pet of Lord Balfour, First Earl of Fife. His device is Fierce beaver rapant on a chevron. Motto "Fordward".
- 1505
- Maximilian armor.
- 1513
- Anne de Montmorency is born.
- 1514
- Maximilian armor.
- 1525
Alberto Ravioli sculpts Ruminations on Death and Dismembermant".
- 1527
- Galiot de Genouilhac's armor is made by someone who knew every trick of the art.
- 1533
- John Wentworth paints "Musings on Cyberspace".
- 1546
- Galiot de Genouilhac dies.
- 1550
Marciello Fleming Portrait of a Young Man.
- 1560
- Ed Boticelli paints "The Black Prince as a Fierce Baby.".
- 1567
- Siege of Saint-Denis. Armor falls into hands of first Earl of Pembroke who then leads English into battle.
- 1570
- Alessandro Farnes, Duke of Parma's armor is designed by Lucio Piccinino.
- 1577
- August 10 Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France, is at the Battle of Saint-Quentin wearing the armor of Earl of Pembroke.
- 1579
- Farnes armor is presented to Archduke Ferdinand of the Tirol and kept at the Castle Ambras.
- 1787
- Birth of Francis Pierre Crouton[1]
- 1796
- Birth of Claudette Marie Tourte[1]
- 1799
- Rosetta stone is discovered in Egypt.
- 1815
- Francis Pierre Crouton weds Claudette Marie Tourte[1]
- 1816
- Birth of Thomas Simon Crouton[1]
- 1819
- Birth of Claude Francois Crouton[1]
- 1827
- Birth of Mary Frances O'Neil[1]
- 1832
- Death of Francis Pierre Crouton[1]
- 1848
- Thomas weds Mary Frances O'Neil[1]
- 1851
- Birth and death of William Thomas Crouton[1]
- 1854
- Birth of Sarah Marie Crouton[1]
- 1856
- Death of Claudette Marie Tourte[1]
- 1861
- Civil War begins
- 1864
- M. Ruhmkorf received the French Prize for discovering the induction coil and its ingenious application of electricity.
- 1865
Civil War ends.
- ~1870
- Wilbur C. Feels is born around that year[2]
- 1871
- Death of Sarah Marie Crouton[3]
- ~1875
- Furniture[4]
- ~1876
- Clarence Sparrow is born around that year the latest[5]
- 1898
- Spanish–American War
- October 18th[6]
- Late 1800s
- Banana Embargo; Ignatz Leyendecker makes a fortune smuggling bananas as "miniature squash".
- 1897
- Ignatz Leyendecker finances the construction of the Leyendecker Museum, which is designed by Arvin Slatherlord Loudermilk III.
- 1905
- Laura Bow is born.[7]
- Lillian Prune is born.
- Arvin Slatherlord Loudermilk III dies penniless.
- 1910
- The Leyendecker Museum's original building is expanded to accommodate larger exhibits, based on Mr. Loudermilk’s conceptual sketches.
- 1915
The Leyendecker Museum is again expanded, again based on Arvin Slatherford Loudermilk III's original sketches.
- 1918
- Two specialized laboratories are added to the basement of the Leyendecker Museum, as well as additional office space.
- 1922
- Stephen J. Poplawski re-invents the blender.
- 1923
- The Gift Shoppe is added to the Leyendecker Museum.
- 1924
- June 15: All Indians become full citizens of the USA.
- Last time Bob the taxi driver cleaned his car. Someone left a laundry ticket in the car not long after.
- It was tied to a size 7 evening gown that was left unclaimed at Lo Fat's Chinese Laundry .
- 1925
- May 27th; Laura Bow 1
- The Great Gatsby is published.[8]
- May 8, Bob's Taxi Operating Licence was revoked.
- Cheap wood frame.
- 1926
- Laura Bow 2
- 9/1: Half of Rosetta stone replica removed from display.
- September 5: Rocco's taxi license is renewed.
- 1926 New York City Taxi
- 1927
- Spring: Charles Lindbergh plans to take off from Roosevelt Field for the first ever transatlantic flight, scheduled to land to Paris.
- 1928
- The Dagger went on tour around the united states.
- Morgana Wolf Heimlich is born.
- 1929
- Dr. Winston Wolfton of the Layendecker Museum discovered the only authenticated journal of Zoltan Carnovasch in an antique store in London.[9]
- 1936
- Augustini becomes a gentleman cabbage farmer.
- 1941
- Ramsees Najeer became a millionaire.
- 1946 (alternate timeline)
- The missing dagger mysteriously appeared in Cairo with human blood on the blade.
- 1976
- Henri Le Mort retires.
- ...replaced with snazzy, durable acetates.
- 1986
- The end of Ryan Hanrahan O'riley's prison sentence.
- 1993
- Laura Bow-Dorian gives a lecture to Tulane University about Investigative Reporting techniques[10]
- 1994
- The Carnovasch journal had been the center of controversy for the past 65 years.[11]
- 1995
Notes[]
Bath family; thirty years of indecision.
Lorelei Oshan
References[]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 Crouton family tree in the Bible
- ↑ The game mentions he is in his mid-fifties, unless his appearance does not reflect his actual age
- ↑ Epitaph in the cemetery
- ↑ LB1
- ↑ The game mentions that he is in his late forties
- ↑ LB1
- ↑ In LB1 it says she and Lillian are twenty years old.
- ↑ Narrator (LSB2)
- ↑ Phantasmagoria Insider's Guide, pg 152
- ↑ Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
- ↑ Phantasmagoria Hintbook, pg 152