- A
quill is a
writing tool made from a
moulted flight feather (preferably a
primary wing-feather) of a
large bird.
Quills were used for
writing with ink...
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illustrator and artist, who was also
known under the
pseudonym of
Alfred Crowquill.
Alfred Forrester was the son of
Robert Forrester of 5
North Gate, Royal...
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brother Alfred Henry Forrester (1804–1872) who
shared the
pseudonym Alfred Crowquill. His
profession paid well, and he used his
money and
leisure to write...
- He
lettered dialogue with a
Rapidograph fountain pen, and he used a
crowquill pen for odds and ends.
Mistakes were
covered with
various forms of correction...
- used to rock me fast
asleep Outside the
cabin door. [Repeat refrain]
Crowquill (pseud.
Alfred Henry Forrester),
Alfred (1837). "The Beau of Byblos"....
- Bede,
Cuthbert (1857), "Three
Little Kittens",
Fairy Fables,
Alfred Crowquill (illustr.), London:
Richard Bentley, pp. 27–108 Ballantyne, R. M. The...
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inking his own
pencils on The
Punisher War Journal, Lee
began using a
crowquill nib for the
first time. When
illustrating full page
commissions or sketches...
- No.
Title Length 1. "Intro" 0:55 2. "Same
Shade as Concrete" 4:28 3. "
Crowquill" 2:44 4. "In the
Nervous Light of Sunday" 6:17 5. "Interview at the Ruins"...
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different drawing tools,
including Rapidograph technical pens, markers,
crowquill pens and ink brushes, the
latter of
which he has
called his favourite...
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literary and
dramatic organ,
Horace Smith, the Rev. T. Dale,
Alfred Crowquill, E. L. Blanchard,
Gilbert à Beckett, and
others contributing. His Richmond...