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Francis Donkin Bedford (1864–1954), also known as F. D. Bedford, was a British artist and illustrator. He was born in
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and lived in London. He painted genre scenes and exhibited at the
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from 1892. Bedford's works include illustrations for ''A Book of Nursery Rhymes'' (1897), ''The Books of Shops'' (1899), ''Four and Twenty Toilers'' (1900), ''The Visit to London'' (1902), Forgotten Tales of Long Ago (1906), Runaways and Castaways (1908), ''
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'' (1911), '' The Magic Fishbone'' (1921), '' Under the Tree'' (1922), ''
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'' (1923), and '' The Cricket on the Hearth'' (1927).


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bedford, Francis Donkin 1864 births 1954 deaths British draughtsmen British illustrators 19th-century illustrators of fairy tales 20th-century illustrators of fairy tales