JAMES POLLARD IO3 



Besides the engravings already referred to the 

 following deserve mention : — 



Pike Fishing and The Mill Ford. The latter 

 shows anglers at the tail of a mill-race, one in 

 the act of landing a fish. These engravings were 

 executed by H. Beckwith, and impressions appear 

 in the Sporting Magazine for 1849 and 1859 

 respectively. 



Four engravings printed in colours: (i) Fly- 

 fishing, (2) Bottom Fishing, (3) Trolling for Pike, 

 and (4) Anglers Packing up. These engravings 

 were published by T. Helme, " at his picture-frame 

 manufactory, 15, Tabernacle Square, Old Street 

 Road, London," and bear date November 17th, 

 1831. 



A View on the Highgate Road, the Birmingham 

 mail-coach, with passengers, passing a road-side 

 inn called The Woodman. Engraved by George 

 Hunt and published in colours by J. Moore, i. 

 West Street, St. Martin's Lane. Size of plate, 19 

 inches by 15 inches. 



Highgate Tunnel, a coach, with passengers, 

 coming under the tunnel, the horses and coach well 

 foreshortened. A companion picture to that last 

 mentioned, similar in size and printed in colours. 



West Country Mail-Coach at the Gloucester- 

 shire Coffee House, Piccadilly. This engraving is 

 by Rosenberg ; plate, 32 inches by 25 inches. 



