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Taxidermy North American birds

 by Henry Ward

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by Henry Ward

Size: 91cm x 91cm x 31cm

Description: Species include:
Blue jay
Pileated woodpecker
Rosebreasted grosbeak
Baltimore oriole
Bobolink
Western meadowlark
Redwinged blackbird
Common grackle
Two American goldfinches
American Tree sparrow
Turquoise tanager
White-edged oriole
Three Bohemian waxwings
Loggerhead kingbird
Fox sparrow
Shore lark
Killdeer
Brown thrasher
Hepatic tanager
Eastern towhee

As a young man, Henry Ward (1812-78) was employed as a taxidermist by the legendary American naturalist and bird painter John Audubon, whom he accompanied on several of his expeditions. They probably met whilst the latter was visiting England in 1931, and returned to America together. How long Ward remained in America is not known, but he is listed in trade directories as a taxidermist at his London address (2, Vere Street) from 1857 until his death in 1878. His most common trade label is very small and is situated inside his cases. The 'late Williams' refers to the fact that Ward worked for T.M.Williams of Oxford Street. He is described on one label as the 'chief artist in taxidermy to the late T. M. Williams'. Thomas Mutlow Williams, who was one of the dozen British taxidermists to appear at the 1851 Great Exhibition, is listed in trade directories at 155, Oxford Street, 1845-56. Ward did not take over Williams' premises. Cases bearing Henry Ward's own label, were probably produced between 1857 and 1878. Rowland Ward tells us that he derived considerable profit from his father's knowledge and experience during the ten years he worked with him. At the time of his death, Henry Ward was still at 2, Vere Street, although by then he also owned 5, Vere Street.