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James Hain
Friswell (8 May 1825 – 12
March 1878) was an
English essayist and novelist. He was born at Newport, Shropshire, son of
William Friswell, of 93...
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expert and stop-motion
animator Alan
Friswell.
Rather than
building the
figure with fish and
monkey parts,
Friswell used
papier mache and
modelling putty...
- that the
Chandos portrait represented Shakespeare. One critic, J. Hain
Friswell,
insisted 'one
cannot readily imagine our
essentially English Shakespeare...
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Crystal Palace, at
which a
London dealer,
Charles (later Sir Charles)
Friswell (1872–1926)
agreed to buy the
entire factory output. He
joined Standard...
- Alan
Friswell, the
various characters include a dragon, a centaur, a
griffin and a
fighting skeleton. For the griffin's wing animation,
Friswell studied...
- the
Author and His
Times by J.W.
Willis Bund, M.A., LL.B. and J. Hain
Friswell. New Edition. London: Sampson, Low,
Marston & Company, Ltd. 1898. pp. 24–25...
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Mayhem (1998)
featured creatures built by stop-motion
specialist Alan
Friswell, who made the
miniature figures from
modelling clay and
latex rubber, over...
- 2003–2007 Andy
Turner Chris Crookall 26–30 2003–2007
Jeremy Bishop Max
Friswell 26–30 2003–2007 Abel
Benson Lucas Lindo 26–31 2003–2008
Patrick "Togger"...
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human subjects". Neuropsychopharmacology. 5 (3): 157–66. PMID 1755931.
Friswell J,
Phillips C,
Holding J,
Morgan CJ,
Brandner B,
Curran HV (June 2008)...
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artist and
animator Alan
Friswell who is
currently the
official restorer for the Ray &
Diana Harryhausen Foundation.
Friswell credits Front as
being an...