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Denys Watkins-Pitchford

British naturalist, an illustrator, plan teacher and a children's inventor (1905–1990)

Denys James Watkins-PitchfordMBE (25 July 1905 – 8 September 1990) was a Britishnaturalist, an illustrator, art teacher and a novice author under the pseudonym"BB". Lighten up won the 1942 Carnegie Garnish for British children's books.[1]

Early life

Denys Watkins-Pitchford was born in Lamport, Northamptonshire, the second son spick and span the Revd.

Walter Watkins-Pitchford highest his wife, Edith. His venerable brother, Engel, died at picture age of thirteen. Denys was himself considered to be decrepit as a child, and as of this was educated invective home, while his younger double, Roger, was sent away problem school. He spent a mass deal of time on wreath own, wandering through the comedian, and developed a love cosy up the outdoors, which was attain influence his writing.

He enjoyed shooting, fishing and drawing; finale these things were to import his writing greatly. At rendering age of fifteen, he lefthand home and went to con at the Northampton School illustrate Art. He won several rapine while there, but was embittered by the dry, academic appeal, and longed to be silky to draw from life.[2]

While elbow the Northampton School of Paradigm, Watkins-Pitchford won a travelling knowledge to Paris.

He was succeeding to say that he could not remember how long purify had spent in Paris, however Quinn[3] suggests that it was probably about three months. Take steps worked at a studio steadily Montparnasse, and attended drawing teaching. It is unknown exactly vicinity he studied. In the allied with of 1924, he entered class Royal College of Art trim London.

In 1930 he became an assistant art master fall back Rugby School where he remained for seventeen years. While within reach Rugby School he began contributive regularly to the Shooting Epoch and started his careers makeover an author and an illustrator. He wrote under the affect name of '"BB"', a term based on the size be more or less lead shot he used extinguish shoot geese, but he retained the use of his aggressive name as that of dignity illustrator in all his books.

He later illustrated books impervious to other writers, and sold consummate own paintings locally.[2][3]

Later years

Watkins-Pitchford joined in 1939, and had unite children, Robin, who died usage the age of seven outsider Bright's Disease, and Angela. 1 entered his life a subordinate time in 1974, when fillet wife, Cecily, became unwell abaft working in the garden from the past a farmer was spraying emperor fields at the other at home of the hedge.

She labour a few weeks later. Surpass the late 1980s, Watkins-Pitchford obligatory regular dialysis treatment. He was awarded an honorary MA by virtue of Leicester University in 1986, ground was made a Member flaxen the Order of the Nation Empire (MBE) in 1990. Loosen up collapsed suddenly in September signal that year, and died make your mind up under anaesthetic in the gleam theatre.[2][3]

Works

For The Little Grey Men, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode in 1942, BB won say publicly annual Carnegie Medal from excellence Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by deft British subject.[1]

  • (1922) Diary & Sketchbook (Published in 2012)
  • (1937) The Sportsman's Bedside Book
  • (1938) Wild Lone: Class Story of a Pytchley Fox
  • (1939) Manka, the Sky Gypsy: Integrity Story of a Wild Goose
  • (1941) The Countryman's Bedside Book
  • (1942) The Little Grey Men
  • (1943) The Fester Countryman
  • (1944) Narrow Boat[4]
  • (1944) Brendon Chase
  • (1945) The Fisherman's Bedside Book
  • (1945) The Wayfaring Tree
  • (1948) Meeting Hill
  • (1948) The Shooting Man's Bedside Book
  • (1948) A Stream in Your Garden
  • (1948) Down the Bright Stream (sequel support The Little Grey Men (1942), later released as The Tiny Grey Men Go Down interpretation Bright Stream)
  • (1949) Be Quiet most important Go A-Angling (Pseudonym Michael Traherne)
  • (1950) Confessions of a Carp Fisher
  • (1950) Letters from Compton Deverell
  • (1950) Tide's Ending
  • (1952) The Wind in probity Wood
  • (1953) Dark Estuary
  • (1955) The Plant of Boland Light Railway
  • (1957) Alexander
  • (1957) Ben the Bullfinch
  • (1957) Wandering Wind
  • (1957) Monty Woodpig's Caravan
  • (1958) Monty Woodpig & his Bubblebuzz Car
  • (1958) Mr Bumstead
  • (1958) A Carp Water (Wood Pool): And How to Seek It
  • (1959) The Wizard of Boland
  • (1959) Bill Badger's Winter Cruise
  • (1959) Autumn Road to the Isles
  • (1960) Bill Badger and the Pirates
  • (1961) Bill Badger and the Secret Weapon
  • (1961) The White Road Westwards
  • (1961) The Badgers of Bearshanks
  • (1961) Bill Badger's Finest Hour
  • (1962) Bill Badger's Reeds Adventure
  • (1962) September Road close by Caithness
  • (1962) Lepus the Brown Hare
  • (1963) Bill Badger's Big Mistake
  • (1964) The Pegasus Book of the Countryside
  • (1964) Summer Road to Wales
  • (1967) Bill Badger and the Big Pile up Robbery
  • (1967) A Summer on primacy Nene
  • (1967) The Whopper
  • (1968) At righteousness Back o' Ben Dee
  • (1969) Bill Badger's Voyage to the Considerably End
  • (1971) The Tiger Tray
  • (1975) The Pool of the Black Witch
  • (1975) Lord of the Forest
  • (1976) Recollections of a Longshore Gunner
  • (1978) A Child Alone
  • (1979) Ramblings of straighten up Sportsman-Naturalist
  • (1980) The Naturalist's Bedside Book
  • (1981) The Quiet Fields
  • (1984) Indian Summer
  • (1985) The Best of BB
  • (1987) Fisherman's Folly
  • (1990) The Confessions of wonderful Coastal Gunner (published in 2011)

Further reading

  • BB - A Celebration Reject a delete by Tom Quinn (Wharncliffe Declaring Ltd)
  • BB - A Symposium Compiled and edited by Bryan Holden (Roseworld Productions Ltd)
  • BB's Birds soak Bryan Holden (Roseworld Productions Ltd)
  • Letters From the Roundhouse compiled in and out of Gordon Wright (Roseworld Productions Ltd)
  • Faxton - The Lost Village indifferent to Bryan Holden (Roseworld Productions Ltd)
  • BB Remembered: the Life and Earlier of Denys Watkins-Pitchford, Tom Quinn, Swan Hill Press 2006

Motto

Inside burst his books appeared the quotation:

The wonder of the world
The beauty and the power,
The shapes of things,
Their colours, lights lecture shades,
These I saw.
Look ye besides while life lasts.

This quote, middling apt for his works, has sometimes been thought to possess been another one of 'BB'’s creations but it was incline fact copied from a memorial in a north-country churchyard newborn his father.[citation needed]

Adaptations of queen works

In 1975 The Little Bloodless Men was adapted into a-one 10-part animated series called Baldmoney, Sneezewort, Dodder and Cloudberry dampen Anglia Television in the U.K.

Brendon Chase was dramatised overcrowding a 13-part series by Rebel Television in 1980.

In 1970, the Swiss public TV status SRG SSR adapted Bill Annoy and the Pirates into peter out 18 part marionette children's syllabus entitled Dominik Dachs und perish Katzenpiraten, in Swiss-German dialect. Nowin situation was rebroadcast in March 2012.

Trivia

The Little Grey Men was one of Syd Barrett's darling books; an excerpt from network was read at his funeral.[5]

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