Geoffrey Scowcroft Fletcher was born in Bolton, Lancashire.  He studied   at Bolton School of Art before moving to London to study at the Slade   under Randolph Schwabe and from this time London was to become one of   Fletcher’s enduring interests and passions.  In the 1950s his drawings   began to appear in The Manchester Guardian and he contributed to the   Sphere, recording old and changing London.  In 1958 he was taken on by   The Daily Telegraph and during the next 30 years hundreds of his   drawings accompanied its diary column.  In 1962 he published the first   of 18 London oriented books:Fletcher then produced a book called "The London Nobody Knows", which was accompanied by a documentary film and narrated by the famous actor James Mason. Fletcher was a great campaigner for the preservation of historic London. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists and New English Art Club. The Guildhall Art Gallery, who hold many of his works, held an exhibition of Geoffrey Fletcher’s City Sights in 2005. Geoffrey Fletcher died in 2004.