The Haunt of the Waterhen

The Haunt of the Waterhen

“At the first of the two pools we make for, the margin is very soft and wet, and we step daintily on the shaking tussocks, and nearly step on to a skulking water-hen, which rises in such a flurry that it startles us into a false step, and we flounder up to our knees in the mud.” ⎯ G. Christopher Davies, 1883 (1.)

The common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus), also known as the waterhen, is a bird species in the rail family (Rallidae). It is distributed across many parts of the Old World, across Africa, Europe, and Asia. It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals and other wetlands. -Wikipedia accessed 2025

George Christopher Davies: 1849-1922

Davies was “a prolific photographer and writer who played an important role in encouraging popular awareness of the Norfolk Broads.” (2.) The following biography of the artist courtesy: Norfolk Through a Lens: A guide to the Photographic Collections held by Norfolk Library & Information Service –

Born in Shropshire, Davies practised as a solicitor for a time; he first came to Norfolk in 1871 to serve part of his articles. He was later to become Chief Clerk at Norfolk County Council in 1906, also serving as Clerk of the Peace. In his private life he was a nature lover, sportsman and photographer. His skills as a writer did much to popularise the Norfolk Broads as a rural idyll and holiday destination. When he was 27 he wrote ‘The Swan and her Crew’ an adventure story for boys set in the Norfolk Broads which created a great interest and enthusiasm for the area. His major work ‘Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk and Suffolk’ was published in 55 editions and contained 12 of his own photographs. Davies also produced other books about the Broads, sailing, Belgian waterways, natural history, fishing, adventure books for children and even some on government administration. Towards the end of his life he acquired Burnt Fen Broad and spent many hours there during his retirement.

  1. Excerpt, G. Christopher Davies: Norfolk Broads and Rivers: Or, The Water-ways, Lagoons, and Decoys of East Anglia, William Blackwood & Son, Edinburgh and London, p. 119
  2. George Christopher Davies: Wikipedia accessed September, 2025
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Dimensions

Image Dimensions10.9 x 15.0 cm

Support Dimensions27.7 x 38.4 cm

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved at middle margin below image: Engraved by T. & R. Annan, Glasgow. Titled with small pasted, engraved label on off-white paper at LL corner: The Haunt of the Waterhen.

 

 

Provenance

Purchased for this archive in October, 2010 from Besleys Books PBFA: Diss, Norfolk, United Kingdom.