Fred Pegram (1870-1937)
Fred (Frederick) Pegram, the son of Alfred Pegram, a cabinet maker, was born in Somers Town on 19th December 1870. At the age of fifteen he studied at the Westminster School of Art . Fellow students included Henry Tonks, Aubrey Beardsley and Maurice Greiffenhagen . He joined the staff of the The Pall Mall Gazette and in 1894 began contributing to Punch Magazine.Books illustrated by Pegram include Poor Jack (1897), At the Rising of the Moon (1898), London's World Fair (1898), The Orange Girl (1899) and Martin Chuzzlewick (1900). He also produced cartoons for The Idler, Illustrated London News, The Tatler , and The Daily Chronicle.During the First World War Pegram served as a Special Constable at Buckingham Palace. He also produced a large number of cartoons for various magazines during the war. According to Mark Bryant Pegram used a "Brandaner 515 nib and also painted, drew portraits in pen