JAMES POLLARD 1 09 



His Majesty George IV. Travelling, coloured 

 print by R. Pollard, engraved by W. Dubourg. 



Fox Chase: View Halloa, engraved by R. Pollard 



The Merry Monarch, painted by J. Pollard : 

 published and lithographed by Dean and Co. 



The Mail Coach in a Snow Storm, painted by 

 J. Pollard, engraved by F. Rosenbourg. 



A White Horse standing against a large rock, 

 man in scarlet leaning against him, group of hounds 

 and dead fox. Coloured, size 12 inches by 10 

 inches : published by R. Pollard. 



Though subjects pertaining to the road pre- 

 dominate in this tale of Pollard's works, coaching 

 by no means exhausted his sporting interests. As 

 may have been conjectured from the frequent 

 occurrence of fishing pictures, he was a keen angler 

 and well-known habitud of all angling haunts round 

 London until he was well advanced in years. The 

 date of his death is not known, but in the year 

 1859, then being about sixty-five years of age, he 

 was still able to enjoy a day with his rod. 



WORKS OF JAMES POLLARD. 



PICTURES EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY 

 (5 in number). 



YEAR 



i%^\— NORTH-COUNTRY MAILS AT THE PEACOCK, ISLINGTON. 

 i824-<2) INCIDENT IN MAIL-COACH TRAVELLING— INCIDENT IN MAIL- 

 COACH TRAVELLING. 

 1839— (2) MOTHERLY PROTECTION— MATERNAL ANXIETY. 



PLATES IN THE SPORTING MAGAZINE (2 in number). 



PIKE FISHING, 1849, vol. in ; engraved by H. Beckwilh. 

 THE MILL FORD, 1859, voL 134 ; engraved by James \Vestley. 



