Reginald Badham Lodge
Reginald Badham Lodge (1852–1937) was an English ornithologist, photographer, and painter of birds.
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Pictures of Bird Life cover
His brother was bird illustrator and falconry expert George Edward Lodge. Their father was Samuel Lodge, a canon of Lincoln Cathedral and rector of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire.
Lodge was friends with Oliver G. Pike and they made trips together.[1]
Work
In 1903 he published Pictures of Bird Life: On Woodland Meadow, Mountain and Marsh, "with numerous colour illustrations from photographs from life by the author".
His works are among the National Trust Collections at member museums:[2]
- One hundred photographs of bird life (1907) is in the library of Coleton Fishacre, Devon
- Bird-hunting through wild Europe (1908) is in the library of Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
The Dick Institute holds several of his bird paintings.[3]
Gallery
Paintings
Photographs
- Wading in Spanish Lagoon
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References
- Callahan, David (August 14, 2014). "A History of Birdwatching in 100 Objects". Bloomsbury Publishing – via Google Books.
- "Results, Lodge, Reginald Badham". www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk.
- "Lodge, Reginald Badham, 1853–1957 | Art UK". artuk.org.
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