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Famous Residents of Arkham

Angus Podgorny, the Scottish Hero who saved the world from a rogue Shoggoth at Wimbledon.

Also shown is his wife, Sadie, World Champion Wrestler of Scotland.

After their emigration to the United States, they set up a domino repair shop in Arkham.

Angus Podgorny

Homer

Homer Bliss was offered to the Charter Tree by his family on the afternoon of August 19th, 1955. He stayed alive, clinging to the branches and constantly moving to escape the sucker pads, for six days, establishing a new record.


Dr. Winston Peabody and his assistant Igor Georges after their ill-fated experiment in 1948. The results of certain forms of irradiation were unknown then.

Lepus Hunt

AHS Girls Squamish

The Arkham High School Girls Squamish Team in 1939. From left to right: Georgette Blefuscu, Ginger "Perky" Thermowhistle, Bevin Woostler, Mrs. Laplolly, Winnie Underhill, Catherine Hannes, and Lulu Gawumpke.

The rest of the team was hospitalized, and could not make the photograph session.


Waiting their turn

Citizens of Arkham in 1958 in line at the Charter Tree patiently waiting their turn to participate in the opening of the Spring Calling.


Rehearsing Arkham's favorite play, Under The Sea, at Arkham Elementary School #42.

Rehearsal

The Forest Man

Percy Q. Falnsworth became unhinged in the early 1900s. and spent fifteen years living in the woods on nuts, berries and the odd child.

He was finally captured in 1915, treated and released, and subsequently married and had eight children, of whom one survived to adulthood.


Maude Z. Thipplewhist was the acknowledged Queen of Arkham society in the 1950s and early 1960s. Her ancestry could be traced all the way back to a Thing from the ocean.

A most ancient bloodline!

Feed me, Seymour!

Seymour W. DeLagrange poses in front of his hothouse. He raised very exotic plants, most of which were carnivorous and/or poisonous.

Mr. DeLagrange has not been seen since January 23rd, 1931, and no one has dared to approach the hothouse.


We are fortunate to be able to show the only known photograph of a member of the Society of H***** in full regalia.

They are a very secret Society indeed, and are well known for their hooded parades two days before Spring Calling and Fall Equinox each year.

The charity work they do in finding a useful purpose for the town's orphans has kept the Charter Tree healthy for the last two hundred years.


Ralston Wigwag and his steam-powered man

Ralston Delano Wigwag having a bit of fun with his Patent Steam-Powered Man circa 1932.

Mr. Wigwag's experiment was a great success, until the Steam-Powered Man ran off with his wife.

Ralston was never quite the same after that, and retired from public life.

He spent his declining years in a futile search for a steam-driven marshmallow.


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