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Thomas Ivester-Lloyd (British, 1873-1942) A Sketch book with nude studies, the Charleston, girl in a swimsuit on a beach, horses, foxhounds, riders pencil, within an album 23 x 16cm (9 x 6in)
Other Notes: Thomas Ivester-Lloyd was born in Liverpool in 1873. He saw service in France in the First World War in 1914 with the Remount Service, and was later commissioned into the British Artillery. The War Office British Empire Exhibition in Wembley contained thirty dioramas of battles in British history painted by Thomas Ivester-Lloyd. The majority of his work was sporting, and he illustrated the British section of Sir John Buchanan Jardine’s "Hounds of the World". Thomas Ivester-Lloyd spent most of his life in and around Sherington, where he became Master of the Sherington Foot Beagles who hunted the country around Newport Pagnell in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.

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