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James Pollard

1792–1867

Trolling for Pike in the River Lee 1831

Biography

James Pollard (1792–1867) was a British painter noted for his mail coach, fox hunting and equine scenes.

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Artworks

  • The Royal Mail Coaches for the North Leaving the Angel, Islington

    James Pollard
    1827
  • Coursers Taking the Field at Hatfield Park, Hertfordshire, the Seat of the Marquess of Salisbury

    James Pollard
    exhibited 1824
  • The ‘Tally-Ho’ London - Birmingham Stage Coach Passing Whittington College, Highgate

    James Pollard
    1836
  • Fly Fishing in the River Lee near the Ferry Boat Inn

    James Pollard
    1831
  • Trolling for Pike in the River Lee

    James Pollard
    1831

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