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PERIODICAL ARTICLES

1. H. C. Richter – John Gould’s  unknown bird artist. Journal of the society for the Bibliography of natural History, (1978) 9 (1): 10-14

2. Henry Leonard Meyer 1797-1865: bird artist. Archives of Natural History (1986)

13 (2): 169-173

3. W Hart – John Gould’s second unknown bird artist. Archives of Natural History (1987) 14 (3): 237-241

4. Bayfield, Hart & Richter: John Gould’s assistants. The Bird Observer (Australia)

1990/91: 41-2

5. John Gould & his employees. The Bird Observer (Australia) 1990/91: 58-59

6. Bayfield – John Gould’s unknown colourer. Archives of Natural History (1990) 17 (2): 189-200 Joint author with Maureen Lambourne.

7. The changing relationship between J J Audubon and his friends P J Selby, Sir William Jardine and W H Lizars. Archives of Natural History, (1991) 18 (3): 289-30

8. Mr Bewick and Mr Selby. The Northumbrian, Winter 1992 (21): 45-4

9. M & N Hanhart: printers of Victorian music covers. Fontes Artis Musicae, 1992, 39: 326-33

10. Mr Prince: John Gould’s invaluable secretary. Naturae 1993 (4): 1-23

Joint author with Maureen Lambourne

11. James Hope Stewart, artist for the Naturalist’s Library. Archives of Natural History (1994) 21 (1): 37-42

12. .Richard Bowdler Sharpe and his ten daughters. Archives of Natural History (1994) 21 (3): 261-268

13. The Fattorini collection of British bird books. Christie’s International Magazine

October/November 1995: 48-9

14. A landowner who took to the train (P J Selby) The Northumbrian,  1996 Spring, 34: 29-32

15. William Brodrick (1814-1888): a 19th century falconer. The Falconer & Raptor Conservation Magazine, Spring 1996: 13-14

16. Fishing with cormorants. Archives of Natural History (1997) 24 (2): 189-211

17. M & N Hanhart: printers of natural history plates 1830-1903. Archives of Natural History (1999) 26 (2): 287-292

18. The painting of hand-coloured zoological illustrations. Archives of Natural History  April  (2011)  38 (1) : 36-52

19. The materials and methods of hand-colouring zoological illustrations. Archives of Natural History  April  (2011)  38 (1): 53-64

20. 19th and 20th century Wickham Wykehamists. The Trusty Servant [a journal of Winchester College] 2012:7-8

21. Dr John Latham, F.L.S., and his daughter Ann. The Linnean, 2013, volume 29(1): 15-30

With Ann Datta and Richard Vane-Wright.

22. A meeting of artistic minds. 2014 [Bewick and Audubon] The Northumbrian, April/May (139): 37-39.

23. John Jardine, Australiana,  February 2015, vol 37, no. 1: 23-30.

24. Sir Donald Bradman and Withersfield.  Australiana, August 2015: 10-14.

25. Going with the flow: Suffolk watertowers  Rooftops: a property magazine from David Burr, Summer 2017,  pp 68-70.

26. The Ward family of taxidermists, Archives of Natural History, April 2018, vol. 45, 1: 1-13.

27.  Henry Ward and John James Audubon, Archives of Natural History April 2018, vol 45, 1: 14-20.

28.  Introduction to the Christie’s catalogue for the sale of The Astor Collection at Tillypronie Aberdeenshire, London 15 December 2017.

29. William Yarrell, friend and adviser to Charles Darwin. Archives of Natural History vol. 48, Part 1, April 2021: 105-114.

30.  William Yarrell: a Linnean Society Fellow (1825-56). The Linnean vol. 37: 26-30, April 2021

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