Artist who portrayed London during its 19th century developments. Born in France but christened at St Luke Old Street. Younger brother of George Sidney Shepherd, also an artist. Died 5 Cloudesley Street. See St Martin Outwich for an example of his work. And the splendid Library Time Machine for many of his Kensington views and Chelsea views.
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