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17th-century English 'Haddock' tomb linked to Tintin gets historic listing

The tomb is of the mother of an admiral who is believed to have inspired the character of the ill-tempered Captain Haddock in Belgium author Herge's 'Adventures of Tintin'.

December 18, 2024 / 19:02 IST
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Known for his inventive expletives like 'blue blistering barnacles!', the comic captain featured in Tintin comics was a seafarer like Richard Haddock. (Image credit: AFP)
Known for his inventive expletives like 'blue blistering barnacles!', the comic captain featured in Tintin comics was a seafarer like Richard Haddock. (Image credit: AFP)

A 17th-century English tomb linked to the beloved Tintin comics has been granted official protection as a "remarkable" historic place by heritage chiefs.

In sleepy Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, far from the snowy mountains of Tibet where the intrepid young reporter Tintin roamed, lies the tomb of Mary Haddock, mother of Admiral Richard Haddock.

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The admiral is believed to have inspired the character of the ill-tempered Captain Haddock in Belgium author Herge's "Adventures of Tintin".

Known for his inventive expletives like "blue blistering barnacles!", the comic captain was a seafarer like Richard Haddock.