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Thomas Davies FRS FLS (c. 1737 – 16 March 1812) was a British Army officer, artist, and naturalist. He was born c. 1737 in Shooter's Hill (London), England and died 16 March 1812 in Blackheath (London). He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-general in the Royal Artillery. He studied drawing and recorded military operations in water-colours during several military campaigns in North America. He later became a noted artist and naturalist. He was the first to illustrate and describe the superb lyrebird.

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  • Thomas Davies FRS FLS (c. 1737 – 16 March 1812) was a British Army officer, artist, and naturalist. He was born c. 1737 in Shooter's Hill (London), England and died 16 March 1812 in Blackheath (London). He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-general in the Royal Artillery. He studied drawing and recorded military operations in water-colours during several military campaigns in North America. He later became a noted artist and naturalist. He was the first to illustrate and describe the superb lyrebird. His work was not well known until after a 1953 auction from the Earl of Derby's library. His paintings were later shown as part of a major exhibition, 2 July – 4 September 1972, at the National Gallery of Canada. (en)
  • Thomas Davies (c. 1737 — 16 de março de 1812) foi um artista, naturalista e oficial do exército britânico. Ele nasceu por volta de 1737 em Shooters Hill (Londres), Inglaterra, e morreu a 16 de março de 1812 em Blackheath (Londres). Foi promovido ao posto de tenente-geral na Artilharia Real. Ele estudou desenho e registrou operações militares em aquarelas durante várias campanhas militares na América do Norte. Mais tarde, ele se tornou um notável artista e naturalista. Ele foi o primeiro a ilustrar e descrever o pássaro-lira soberba. (pt)
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  • French and Indian War (en)
  • *Siege of Louisbourg *Expulsion of the Acadians *Siege of Montreal American Revolutionary War (en)
  • *Battle of Long Island *Battle of White Plains *Battle of Fort Washington *Battle of Fort Lee (en)
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  • Shooter's Hill , England (en)
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  • Thomas Davies (c. 1737 — 16 de março de 1812) foi um artista, naturalista e oficial do exército britânico. Ele nasceu por volta de 1737 em Shooters Hill (Londres), Inglaterra, e morreu a 16 de março de 1812 em Blackheath (Londres). Foi promovido ao posto de tenente-geral na Artilharia Real. Ele estudou desenho e registrou operações militares em aquarelas durante várias campanhas militares na América do Norte. Mais tarde, ele se tornou um notável artista e naturalista. Ele foi o primeiro a ilustrar e descrever o pássaro-lira soberba. (pt)
  • Thomas Davies FRS FLS (c. 1737 – 16 March 1812) was a British Army officer, artist, and naturalist. He was born c. 1737 in Shooter's Hill (London), England and died 16 March 1812 in Blackheath (London). He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-general in the Royal Artillery. He studied drawing and recorded military operations in water-colours during several military campaigns in North America. He later became a noted artist and naturalist. He was the first to illustrate and describe the superb lyrebird. (en)
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