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Occupation
  
Farmer, photographer


Name
  
Frederick Radcliffe

Frederick George Radcliffe

Born
  
15 November 1863 (
1863-11-15
)
Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Died
  
1923, Onerahi, New Zealand

Frederick George Radcliffe (15 November 1863 – 14 January 1923) was a New Zealand farmer and photographer.

Frederick George Radcliffe Frederick George Radcliffe Aotea Utanganui Museum of South Taranaki

Radcliffe was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 15 November 1863.

Radcliffe died on 14 January 1923, aged 59, in Onerahi, Whangarei, New Zealand.

Radcliffe came to New Zealand from England in the early 1890s. Soon afterwards his wife, Kate, and their two daughters, Harriette and Olive, joined him at his farm 'Utopia' near Paparoa, on an inlet of the Kaipara Harbour.

Radcliffe's interest in photography grew and he quickly acquired a reputation as an exceptional scenic photographer. For twenty years he traveled the country taking photographs of small rural towns, large cities, rivers, gardens, buildings, beaches, wharves, forests, lakes and streets. From 1909, with the help of Kate and Olive, he operated a successful postcard business from his home in Whangarei. Radcliffe played the oboe, conducted local orchestras and was an active member of various music-related clubs in his community. He died at Onerahi, Whangarei, in 1923.

Examples of Radcliffe's photography can be accessed via the Auckland Libraries' database Heritage Images.

  • Selection of photographs taken by Frederick George Radcliffe
  • References

    Frederick George Radcliffe Wikipedia