James Pollard (1792–1867) was a British painter noted for his mail coach, fox hunting and equine scenes.
Pollard was born in Baynes Spa Fields (later renamed Exmouth Street) in Islington, the son of the painter and publisher Robert Pollard (1755–1838).
Many of his compositions were published as aquatints, although, unlike his father, he engraved only a few plates himself.
[1] James Pollard died in Chelsea in 1867 and is buried at St Mary's, Hornsey beside his father Robert.
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