Father Brown Wardrobe Appreciation
↳“The Resurrectionists” (Series 4, Episode 8)

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Father Brown Wardrobe Appreciation
↳“The Resurrectionists” (Series 4, Episode 8)
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Summary: A series chronicling the life of the Bellows family. Covers their early years as well as the eventual death of Sarah Bellows, and the consequences of that death. Overlaps with Ethel. Contains my own characters as well as characters from the film. Stories marked with an asterisk denote the ones that cover events directly or loosely mentioned in the film.
Main Tag: The Bellows Book
Fics:
grief is a most peculiar thing (sarah & ephraim)**
taffy and a warm jacket (sarah & ephraim)
words can never hurt me (gertrude bellows)**
Summary: An AU series about what could have happened if Ephraim confronted his prejudice during his time at medical school and returned to Mill Valley with a new outlook on his sister’s albinism. As he begins a secret relationship with Ruth, an albino circus performer, his relationship with his family becomes increasingly strained. In a different timeline and universe than my other stories
Main Tag Link: Pearl Street
Fics:
no one’s going to hurt you anymore (sarah & ruth) part 1 / part 2 / part 3
Summary: A short series covering Sarah’s time in the asylum, as well as her friendship with one of it’s long term residents, Emma Fultz.
Main Tag Link: Undesirable
Fics:
nowhere to go (sarah & emma) tw: asylum setting
tangled stiches - a short christmas tale (link to be added on Christmas Eve!)
Man, Time, and Fossils: The Story of Evolution (1953), Ruth Moore
Dorothy Jones, Libby Robinson, and Ruth Moore in costume as penguins for a Lafayette Theatre (Harlem) production called Horse Play (1937).
NYPL Digital Collections
it’s the struggles of being a writer....
Some spooky information I have uncovered about Millie La Mar, the inspiration for Ruth Vedette in The Bellows Book. Millie's real name was Emma Morrissey. She died at the age of 41 of cancer. She was buried in Pennsylvania! The name of the cemetery is West Laurel Hill. When I first began writing this story, none of this information was online. I eerily mirrored her life by having a character inspired by her settle in Pennsylvania. My name is Laurel, just like the name of her cemetery. Ruth's "real" surname is Moore. Emma's real surname was Morrissey. Her husband's name was Francis. Years ago I decided that if I ever have a son, I will be naming him Francis. Spooky similarities. I think now I'll have to write Ruth an eventual love interest. Maybe a professor who joins the circus to support his wife's passion, just like Francis did for Emma.
“For with the blindness and inadequacies of closed human hearts, the law has no concern.” - Ruth Moore, Spoonhandle