Bernard Partridge
English illustrator (1861–1945) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For others with the same name, see John Partridge.
Sir John Bernard Partridge (11 October 1861– 9 August 1945)[1] was an English illustrator. Born in London, he was the son of Professor Richard Partridge, F.R.S., president of the Royal College of Surgeons,[2] and nephew of John Partridge, portrait-painter extraordinary to Queen Victoria.[2] For some years he was well known as an actor under the name of Bernard Gould.[3][4][5]
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