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* Colquhoun, Ithell ( 1975 ).
Ithell Colquhoun described its results as " the most austere kind of geometric abstraction.
Parsemage is a surrealist and automatic method in the visual arts invented by Ithell Colquhoun in which dust from charcoal or colored chalk is scattered on the surface of water and then skimmed off by passing a stiff paper or cardboard just under the water's surface.
' Art e Scienza ' exhibition with works by Eric Bainbridge, Alastair Brotchie, Anthony Caro, Leonora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Stephen Cox, Tony Cragg, Neil Cummings, Brian Eno, Barry Flanagan, Jeremy Gardiner, Eric Gidney, Jocelyn Godwin, Anthony Gormley, Paul Hayward, Allen Jones, Liliane Lijn, Peter Lowe, Kyeran Lyons, Conroy Maddox, Thomas Major, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Alastair Morton, Hugh O ' Donnell, Andrew Owens, Digital Pictures, Mike Punt, Bridget Riley, Kurt Schwitters, Peter Sedgley, Jeffrey Steele, Paul Thomas, Philip West, and Alison Wilding.
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Ithell Colquhoun ( 9 October 1906 – 11 April 1988 ) was a British Surrealist painter and author.
* The Magical Writings of Ithell Colquhoun, 2007 ( edited by Steve Nichols )
* Ithell Colquhoun: Magician Born of Nature, 2009 / 2011 ( by Richard Shillitoe )
* Ithell Colquhoun at the Tate Gallery Archive
* The Magical Writings of Ithell Colquhoun ed.
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Colquhoun and supported
The magazine is also supported by an Editorial Advisory Board consisting of the following individuals: James Alcock, Julian Baggini, Susan Blackmore, Derren Brown, Scott Campbell, David Clarke, David Colquhoun, Brian Cox, Richard Dawkins, Sergio Della Sala, Philip Escoffey, Edzard Ernst, Richard J. Evans, Stephen Fry, David Allen Green, Wendy M. Grossman, Simon Hoggart, Bruce Hood, Ray Hyman, Robin Ince, Paul Kurtz, Stephen Law, Andy Lewis, Scott Lilienfeld, Elizabeth Loftus, Richard McNally, Tim Minchin, PZ Myers, Mark Newbrook, Charles Paxton, Phil Plait, Massimo Polidoro, Benjamin Radford, James Randi, Ian Rowland, Karl Sabbagh, Simon Singh, Karen Stollznow and Richard Wiseman.

Colquhoun and claim
The family has claimed an unverified origin in a Scottish family Colquhoun, a claim which was confirmed 1781 in a letter by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, but on dubious grounds, as later research has shown.

Colquhoun and have
During those and the following years many excellent treatises on Mesmerism were published in England, and other works on the subject were translated from French and German ; Ashburner, Barth, Townshend, Colquhoun, William Gregory, Sandby, and some others, have left works on Mesmerism of great interest and value.
# Agnes, married, as second wife, to Sir John Colquhoun of Luss, who can have been a widower only a month or two at most.

Colquhoun and been
Daniel has been criticised by David Colquhoun for breaches of the Cancer Act 1939, regarding claims she made for Carctol, a herbal remedy with no utility in treating cancer.
A strip of land had been acquired, which allowed a design by architects Colquhoun and Miller for a first-floor gallery, restaurant, lecture theatre and other rooms.

Colquhoun and for
He would later write the celebrated First World War series Charley's War, drawn by Joe Colquhoun, for the title.
More successful was his cooperation with Patrick Colquhoun in tackling the corruption in the pool of London which led to the Thames Police Bill of 1798 which was eventually passed in 1800, leading to the formation of the Thames River Police, which was the first preventive police force in the country and was a precedent for Robert Peel's reforms 30 years later.
He worked for Hampshire County Council until 1973, and then as a consulting engineer with Brian Colquhoun and Partners until 1994.
During the 1970s, two key and popular facilities were built: the Dorothy Hughes Pack Holiday Centre for Cub Scouts and the Colquhoun International Centre for training Scouters, originally called The International Hall of Friendship.
The earldom of Seafield and its subsidiary titles were inherited by the late Earl's second cousin Sir Lewis Alexander Grant, 9th Baronet, of Colquhoun ( see Colquhoun baronets for earlier history of the Grant family ).
However, it was revived only a few months later in favour of the late Earl's uncle, James Ogilvy-Grant, 9th Earl of Seafield ( who had also succeeded him in the baronetcy of Colquhoun ; see Colquhoun baronets for earlier history of this title ).
There is a well established house system, which divides all the pupils into four different Houses, each represented by a colour ; red for Stewart House, yellow for Buchanan House, green for Macgregor House and blue for Colquhoun.
In March 1979 Wallis joined ex-MC5 band member Wayne Kramer, Andy Colquhoun and George Butler for a series of live gigs.
Best known for her paintings, Colquhoun invented new Surrealist techniques, including graphomania, stillomania, and parsemage.
Edward Colquhoun Charlton VC ( 15 June 1920-21 April 1945 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Find-A-Grave profile for Edward Colquhoun Charlton
James Morris Colquhoun Colvin VC ( 26 August 1870 – 7 December 1945 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Joe Colquhoun ( 1926 – 1987 ) was a British comics artist best known for his work on Charley's War in Battle Picture Weekly.
After Charley's War finished in 1986 Colquhoun drew for Mask until his death in 1987.
Lakes Entrance is a very popular spot for camping in caravan parks, and in free camping spots in Colquhoun State Forest

Colquhoun and .
Lady Arran Colquhoun introduced them in the 1920s.
Scotland international footballers Billy Bremner, John Colquhoun, Duncan Ferguson, and brothers Gary and Steven Caldwell were born in Stirling.
* The island of Inchconnachan in Loch Lomond, Scotland, has a population of around 28 red-necked wallabies introduced by Lady Colquhoun in the 1920s.
Said to be England's first, the Marine Police Force was formed in 1798 by magistrate Patrick Colquhoun and a Master Mariner, John Harriott, to tackle theft and looting from ships anchored in the Pool of London and the lower reaches of the river.
The earliest post office of Colquhoun was located on the west side of the township, five mile from the present site of Sherwood, on what was the Maurice Walsh farm.
The female record holder is Lucy Colquhoun of North Berwick with a time of 17: 16: 20, set in 2007.
* Patrick Colquhoun, A Treatise on the Functions and Duties of a Constable.
Patrick Colquhoun, Henry Fielding and others led significant reforms during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Christopher Barker writing in the Guardian about this period: “ On many occasions through the early Sixties, writers and painters such as David Gascoyne, Paddy Kavanagh, Roberts MacBryde and Colquhoun and Paddy Swift lived downstairs from Smart and his wife, Agnes, wrote cookbooks with Smart would gather at Westbourne Terrace in Paddington, our family home at that time.
The group was led by figures such as Francis Bacon and Freud, and included Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews, Leon Kossoff, Robert Colquhoun, Robert MacBryde, Reginald Gray, and Kitaj himself.
* Ian Colquhoun Author, born and educated in Livingston.
Lithographs by Allin Braund, Geoffrey Clarke, Henry Cliffe, Robert Colquhoun, William Gear, Henry Moore, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ceri Richards, William Scott, and Graham Sutherland.
* A. R. Colquhoun, Africander Land ( New York, 1906 );
The Pulteney Associates were British investors: nine-twelfths was owned by Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet ( 1729 – 1805 ), a Scottish lawyer ; two-twelfths by William Hornby, former Governor of Bombay ; and one-twelfth by Patrick Colquhoun, a Scottish merchant.
Helensburgh was founded in 1776 when Sir James Colquhoun of Luss built spa baths on the site of Ardencaple Castle, which dated back to about 1600.
The house, in Colquhoun Street on the north edge of town, is one of the best examples of his style, with startlingly modern interiors incorporating furniture which he designed.

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