Thomas Davies (British Army officer)

Thomas Davies
Bornc.1737
Shooter's Hill (London), England
Died16 March 1812 (aged 7475)
Blackheath (London), England
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
BranchRoyal Artillery
RankLieutenant-general
Battles / wars

Thomas Davies FRS FLS (c. 1737 – 16 March 1812) was a British Army officer, artist, and naturalist.

He was born c.1737 in Shooter's Hill (London), England and died 16 March 1812 in Blackheath (London). He rose to the rank of Lieutenant-general in the Royal Artillery. He studied drawing and recorded military operations in water-colours during several military campaigns in North America. He later became a noted artist and naturalist. He was the first to illustrate and describe the superb lyrebird.

His work was not well known until after a 1953 auction from the Earl of Derby's library. His paintings were later shown as part of a major exhibition, 2 July – 4 September 1972, at the National Gallery of Canada.