The Puddleby Portraits
Found in the attic of an old barn in North-Central Connecticut, The Puddleby Portraits appear to be candid shots depicting both patients of The Doctor’s, as well as many of their descendants.
These rare and beautiful portraits represent one hundred and thirty years of photographic expertise, beginning in the mid-1840s shortly after Louis Daguerre introduced the first photo daguerreotype, and abruptly ending with the most recent likeness of Mo Woodstock, taken in the Hudson Valley of New York State in 1968.
Nevertheless, the photographer's identity is hotly debated. How could anyone spend one-hundred and thirty years creating such a collection?
Some say they are the work of the reclusive and elusive J. Bumblelily, who is rumored to be of lunar ancestry.
Others credit The Doctor’s closest friend and confidant, Polly Nesia, along with her daughter, granddaughter, and great granddaughter.
A third possibility, which is a long-shot at best, is the famous Norwegian cat burglar, Tabitha Kettlingur, however it is widely known that before her disappearance in the late nineteen thirties, only one of her nine-lives remained.
The true origin of The Puddleby Portraits remains an intriguing and enduring mystery to this day. It has eluded the most ardent of art collectors the world over and will most likely be lost to antiquity.
Lord Campion Blackberry
Scotty ‘Huggy-Kitty’ Bow Wow
Billy Bobbie Buckhord
Sir Byron Jip
Guthrie "Gub Gub" Berkshire
Circe Melancholia Landrace
Cromwell "Mutton" Hoggett
Esme "Dutchess" Hoggett
Frences "Baby" Hoggett
Master James and Master Charles
Cicero Adewale
Seamus McCoo
Tigger Khan
Ennis Twister Cowhoon
Celia "Duchess" Hatter
Charles McFartington
Chee Chee
Drake Featherington
Luciano J. Sciuridae
Fisher B Hopkins
Poppy Todd
Mo Woodstock
Kip Slick Private Dick
Ira ‘Pan’ Cohen-Chang
Johnny Fowler
Professor Clayton Bumpo
Sir Hammond Hoggworth
Percival Thorington Biddeford
Tabitha Kettlingur
Gulliver ‘Gully’ Wannanim
Vixie Nightshade