“This face was first shown as wood type by Darius Wells and E.R.
Webb [as Gothic Tuscan] in their 1849 Specimen
of Plain and Ornamental Wood Type. Kelly noted that this
style most likely originated as a wood type in America. Ornamented
variations appeared in Page’s 1859 Specimens of Wood
Type.” [RRK]
Not to be confused with Gothic
Tuscan or
Bill’s Gothic Tuscan Condensed No. 1 which are different
designs.
Pembury is a phototype revival by
Face
Photosetting.
Digital interpretations include Tuscan MF
(Richard William Mueller, 1993), Gullywasher NF (Nick’s
Fonts, 2001), Caberne (Alexandra Leopoldovna Gophmann, 2007), and
Gothic Tuscan Condensed (More…
“This face was first shown as wood type by Darius Wells and E.R. Webb [as Gothic Tuscan] in their 1849 Specimen of Plain and Ornamental Wood Type. Kelly noted that this style most likely originated as a wood type in America. Ornamented variations appeared in Page’s 1859 Specimens of Wood Type.” [RRK]
Not to be confused with Gothic Tuscan or Bill’s Gothic Tuscan Condensed No. 1 which are different designs.
Pembury is a phototype revival by Face Photosetting.
Digital interpretations include Tuscan MF (Richard William Mueller, 1993), Gullywasher NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2001), Caberne (Alexandra Leopoldovna Gophmann, 2007), and Gothic Tuscan Condensed (Wooden Type Fonts, 2007, with lowercase, used for sample).