Henry Clark Pidgeon

[1] With Joseph Mayer and Abraham Hume, Pidgeon in 1848 founded the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.

He and Hume were joint-secretaries till January 1851, when Pidgeon moved back to London.

Some fifty works by Pidgeon were hung at the Liverpool Academy's annual exhibitions.

From 1838 he exhibited in London: four pictures at the Royal Academy, two at the British Institution, and 15 at the Suffolk Street Gallery.

To Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire's publications he contributed etchings and lithographs.

View of the Thames from Caversham Bridge, Berkshire (1840) by Henry Clark Pidgeon
Grave of Henry Clark Pidgeon in Highgate Cemetery