He was best known for his romantic and professional involvement with avant-garde poet, muse, and shipping heiress Nancy Cunard.
He operated in North London, as a close associate of Nancy Cunard, sometimes lending his name.
During the course of the First World War he had a short-lived marriage to Nancy Cunard, a writer, heiress and political activist.
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During the 1920s, he took portraits of the English writer Nancy Cunard and photographs of Paris which Breton used to illustrate his novel Nadja.
Bird's interest then dropped, and he sold the printing press, Caslon type and goodwill to Nancy Cunard, supervising the move to her Normandy farmhouse.