Eric Fitch Daglish

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Eric Fitch Daglish

Eric Fitch Daglish (* 1892 in Islington ; † 1966 ) was a British engraver and writer.

Life

Daglish was born to James William Daglish and Kate Annie Fitch. He studied at "Hereford County College" and at the University of London . Then Daglish moved to Bonn to study science.

His engravings are still exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum and various galleries.

Daglish was married twice. His first marriage had two sons and a daughter, and the second marriage had a son and a daughter.

Works (selection)

  • 1932: A Nature Calendar
  • 1933: How To See Beasts
  • 1933: How to See Flowers
  • 1933: The Dog Owner's Guide
  • 1938: The Gardener's Companion by Miles Hadfield
  • 1939: Fly Fishing by Viscount Gray of Fallodon
  • 1948: Birds Of The British Isles
  • 1951: The Dog Breeder's Manual
  • 1952: Enjoying the Country

Individual evidence

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Web links

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