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Famous Residents of Arkham

William Thipplesnife, while very thin, would eat anything. This photo was taken after he had swallowed a fender from a Model-A Ford.

The cement truck that he ate in 1932 gave him constipation, however.

William Thipplesnife

Oscar Blisco

Oscar Blisco, Snake Priest at the Temple of Dagon, with some of his favourite snakes.

Oscar was bitten by thirty-seven vipers one night, swelled up to six times normal size, and then popped.

It took three days to hose Oscar off the walls and ceiling of the Snake Room.


Hambly's Butcher Shop
Hambly's Butcher Shop served a rather select clientele in the early 1900s. Their meat was always fresh, and no questions were asked.

Frank Skully and Wilber Muldar with their Death-Ray vacuum tube.

The tube exploded, and rendered several hundred square yards of the North End uninhabitable for several weeks.

Skully and Muldar vanished without trace.


Reginald Pinkwilly spent many years developing a cow that would perch and nest in trees.

The experiment came to an end when Mrs. Pinkwilly was picnicking under one of the trees, and several cowpies landed on her from thirty feet up.

Mr. Pinkwilly's cow

Mrs. Bessie Antimony

Bessie Antimony contracted Potato Rot in 1943. After her death and burial in 1951, quite a large potato plant grew up from her grave, which to this day provides some of the finest of the "Arkham Bessie" potatoes.


The Doble Sisters lived in a tree outside their mother's home, and nothing would persuade them otherwise.

The Doble Sisters

Hegemony Groat

Hegemony Groat, High Priestess (Cippist) of the Temple of Nyarlathotep in the early 1800s.

Her flair with the sacrificial knife, and her innovative rites, will long be remembered in Arkham.


Mrs. Slugworthy tended to be overprotective of her son George.

George finally murdered his mother, buried her under the porch, and lived with seven women the rest of his life.

Mrs. Slugworthy and George

Predator Skeleton

The Predator Skeleton in the Arkham Museum of Natural History still has not been classified. It stands six feet at the shoulder, and is not fossilized.


The experimental Desert Lizard Cavalry, developed during World War II to combat Rommel's Afrika Korps by our own Jefferson Harlow.

Desert Lizard Cavalry

A visitor to Arkham

This photo was taken in 1937 of a rather unusual visitor to Arkham. He never identified himself, but merely researched in the library at Miskatonic University, and then disappeared.



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