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- George_Tattersall comment "George Tattersall (pseud. "Wildrake") (June 13, 1817 – August 16, 1849) was a sporting artist and architect.Born in Hyde Park Corner, London, he was a member of the family which operated the Tattersall's horse market. In 1836 he compiled a guide to The Lakes of England illustrated with forty-three charming line drawings, and he showed skill as an architect by building various stables and kennels, including the Tattersall stud stables at Willesden.".