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Charles Tunnicliffe

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe, OBE, RA (1 December 1901 – 7 February 1979)[1] was an internationally renowned naturalistic painter of British birds and other wildlife. He spent most of his working life on the Isle of Anglesey. He is popularly known for his illustrations for the novel Tarka the Otter.

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe
Born(1901-12-01)1 December 1901
Died7 February 1979(1979-02-07) (aged 77)
AwardsFellow of the Royal Academy
RSPB Gold Medal
OBE

Life

Tunnicliffe was born in 1901 in Langley, Macclesfield, England, the fourth surviving child of William Tunnicliffe (died 20 June 1925) of Lane Ends Farm, Sutton, near Macclesfield,[2] a tenant farmer, formerly a boot and shoemaker,[3] and Margaret (died 21 February 1942).[4][5] He spent his early years living on the farm at Sutton, where he saw much wildlife. As a young boy he attended Sutton St. James' C.E. Primary School, and in 1916 he began to study at the Macclesfield School of Art.[6] He went on to win a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London.[7]

He married in 1929 at the Methodist Church, Whalley Range, Manchester, to Winifred Wonnacott (24 June 1902 – 27 June 1969),[8][9] a fellow art student, from Hollywood, near Belfast.[6][10]

In 1947 he moved from Manchester to a house called "Shorelands" at Malltraeth, on the estuary of the Afon Cefni on Anglesey, where he lived until his death in 1979.

Work

Tunnicliffe worked in several media, including watercolour painting, etching and aquatint, wood engraving, woodcut, scraperboard (sometimes called scratchboard), and oil painting.

 
A Snowy Owl, Anglesey, date unknown.

Much of Tunnicliffe's work depicted birds in their natural settings and other naturalistic scenes. He illustrated Henry Williamson's 1927 novel Tarka the Otter.[7] His work was also used to illustrate Brooke Bond tea cards[11] and as a result was seen by millions of young people in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s. He also illustrated a number of books, including the Ladybird books. His work was characterised by its precision and accuracy, but also by the way in which he was able to portray birds as they were seen in nature rather than as stiff scientific studies.

From March 1953, he painted many of the cover illustrations for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds's (RSPB) magazine Bird Notes, and several for the later Birds magazines. Two of the originals are on long-term loan to the gallery at Oriel Ynys Môn, but in 1995 the RSPB sold 114 at a Sotheby's auction, raising £210,000; the most expensive being a picture of a partridge, which sold for £6,440.[12]

At his death, there was some dispute over Tunnicliffe's real intention[13] for his body of work. However, much of his personal collection of work was finally bequeathed to Anglesey council on the condition that it was housed together and made available for public viewing. This body of work can now be seen at Oriel Ynys Môn (The Anglesey Gallery) near Llangefni.

His work is still celebrated with the Charles and Winifred Tunnicliffe Memorial Art Competition, which is held annually at Hollinhey Primary School, Sutton, which itself is built on land which was formerly part of the farm he lived on as a boy.[14]

Honours

Tunnicliffe was the subject of a 1981 BBC Wales television documentary, True to Nature, produced by Derek Trimby and narrated by Robert Dougall.[16][17]

Bibliography

At least 250 books used Tunnicliffe's illustrations, including:

  • 1932 – Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson. Putnam: London.
  • 1933 – The Lone Swallows, and other essays of boyhood and youth, by Henry Williamson. Putnam.
  • 1933 – The Old Stag and Other Hunting Stories, by Henry Williamson. Putnam.
  • 1933 – On Foot in Devon. Or, Guidance and Gossip being a Monologue in Two Reels, by Henry Williamson. Alexander Maclehose & Co: London.
  • 1933 – The Star-Born, by Henry Williamson. Faber: London.
  • 1934 – Beasts Royal, by Patrick Russ (Patrick O'Brian). Putnam.
  • 1934 – The Peregrine's Saga and Other Wild Tales, by Henry Williamson. Putnam.
  • 1934 – Tales from Ebony, by Harcourt Williams. Putnam.
  • 1936 – Pool and Rapid. The story of a river, by R.L. Haig-Brown. Cape: London.
  • 1936 – Salar the Salmon, by Henry Williamson. Faber.
  • 1937 – Ambush of Young Days, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1937 – A Book of Birds, by Mary Priestley. Gollancz: London.
  • 1937 – The Sky's Their Highway, by Kenneth Williamson. Putnam.
  • 1940 – The Seasons and the Gardener: A Book for Children, by H. E. Bates. CUP.
  • 1940 – Wonders of Nature: How Animals and Plants Live and Behave in Relation to Their Natural Surroundings, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Odham's Press.
  • 1941 – Nature Abounding, by E. L. Grant Watson. Faber.
  • 1941 – Profitable Wonders: Some Problems of Plant & Animal Life, by E.L. Grant Watson. Country Life: London.
  • 1941 – The Seasons and the Fisherman: A Book for Children, by Frank Fraser Darling. CUP.
  • 1941 – The Seasons and the Woodman: A Book for Children, by D H Chapman
  • 1941 – The Story of a Norfolk Farm, by Henry Williamson. Faber.
  • 1942 – In the Heart of the Country, by H.E. Bates. Country Life.
  • 1942 – My Country Book, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. The Studio: London.
  • 1942 – Going Fishing: The story of some rods and the places they take you to, by Negley Farson. Country Life.
  • 1943 – O More Than Happy Countryman, by H.E. Bates. Country Life.
  • 1943 – Walking with Fancy, by E.L. Grant Watson. Country Life.
  • 1944 – Exploring England: an introduction to nature craft, by Charles S. Bayne. Collins: London.
  • 1944 – The Seasons and the Farmer: A Book for Children, by Frank Fraser Darling. CUP.
  • 1945 – Bird Portraiture, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. (How to Do It series No.35). The Studio: London.
  • 1945 – Call of the Birds, by Charles S. Bayne. Collins. (First published 1929, revised 1945).
  • 1945 – Farmer Jim, by D. H. Chapman. George Harrap & Co.
  • 1945 – Green Tide, by Richard Church. Country Life.
  • 1945 – My Friend Flicka, by Mary O'Hara. Eyre & Spottiswoode.
  • 1946 – Country Things, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1946 – Happy Countryman, by C.H. Warren. Eyre & Spottiswoode.
  • 1946 – Wandering with Nomad. Thrilling Adventures Among the Wild Life of the Countryside, by Norman Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1947 – Angling Conclusions, by W.F.R. Reynolds. Faber.
  • 1947 – How to Draw Farm Animals by C. F. Tunnicliffe. The Studio: London.
  • 1947 – The Leaves Return, by E.L. Grant Watson. Country Life.
  • 1947 – The Long Flight, by Terence Horsley. Country Life.
  • 1947 – Fishing and Flying, by Terence Horsley. Eyre & Spottiswoode.
  • 1947 – Our Bird Book, by Sidney Rogerson. Collins.
  • 1947 – Out of Doors with Nomad, by Norman Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1948 – Carts and Candlesticks, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1948 – The Cinnamon Bird, by Ronald Lockley. Staples Press.
  • 1948 – Mereside Chronicle: with a short interlude of lochs and lochans, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Country Life.
  • 1948 – Over the hills with Nomad: More Adventures in Search of Our Wild Life, by Norman Frederick Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1949 – Both Sides of the Road. A Book about Farming, by Sidney Rogerson. Collins.
  • 1949 – Rivermouth, by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald. Eyre & Spottiswoode: London.
  • 1949 – Roving with Nomad, by Norman Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1949 – Wild Life in a Southern County, by Richard Jefferies. Lutterworth Press.
  • 1950 – Adventuring with Nomad, by Norman Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1950 – Island of Skomer, by John Buxton and Ronald Lockley. Staples Press.
  • 1951 – Punchbowl Midnight, by Monica Edwards. Collins.
  • 1951 – Northwards with Nomad, by Norman Ellison. University of London Press.
  • 1952 – Birds of the Estuary, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Penguin Books.
  • 1952 – Plowmen's Clocks, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1952 – Shorelands Summer Diary, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Macmillan.
  • 1952 – Under the Sea Wind – A Naturalist's Picture of Ocean Life, by Rachel Carson. Staples Press: London. (First UK edition).
  • 1953 – The Old Man and the Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, C.F. Tunnicliffe and Raymond Sheppard. Reprint Society. (First illustrated edition).
  • 1953 – Puffins, by Ronald Lockley. Dent: London.
  • 1956 – Here's a New Day, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1957 – Come Out of Doors, by C.D. Dimsdale. Hutchinson: London.
  • 1957 – A Year in the Country, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1959 – The Swans fly over, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1959 – What to look for in Winter, by E.L. Grant Watson. (Ladybird Nature Book series 536). Wills & Hepworth: Loughborough.
  • 1960 – The Horse in the Furrow, by George Ewart Evans. Faber & Faber.
  • 1960 – Something for Nothing: Twelve Essays, by Alison Uttley. Faber & Faber.
  • 1960 – What to look for in Autumn, by E.L. Grant Watson. (Ladybird Nature Book series 536). Wills & Hepworth: Loughborough.
  • 1960 – What to look for in Summer, by E.L. Grant Watson. (Ladybird Nature Book series 536). Wills & Hepworth: Loughborough.
  • 1961 – British Birds of the Wild Places, by J. Wentworth Day. Blandford: London.
  • 1961 – What to look for in Spring, by E.L. Grant Watson. (Ladybird Nature Book series 536). Wills & Hepworth: Loughborough.
  • 1962 – Wild Honey, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1963 – The Farm, by M.E. Gagg. Wills & Hepworth Ltd.
  • 1964 – Cuckoo in June, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1966 – Dawn, Dusk and Deer, by Arthur Cadman. Country Life.
  • 1966 – A Peck of Gold, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1967 – A Galloway Childhood, by Ian Niall. Heinemann.
  • 1968 – The Button-Box and Other Essays, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1968 – A Fowler's World: an account of days on the marsh and estuary, by Ian Niall. Heinemann.
  • 1968 – Know Your Broadleaves, by H.L. Edlin. (Forestry Commission Booklet No 20). HMSO: London.
  • 1969 – The Country Child, by Alison Uttley. Penguin Books: Middlesex.
  • 1969 – The Island, by Ronald Lockley. André Deutsch.
  • 1969 – The Valley, by Elizabeth Clarke. Faber.
  • 1972 – Secret Places and other Essays, by Alison Uttley. Faber.
  • 1978 – Up with the Country Lark, by Nellie Brocklehurst. Arthur H. Stockwell: Devon. ISBN 0-7223-1097-8
  • 1979 – RSPB Book of Garden Birds, by Linda Bennett. Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-31422-7
  • 1979 – A Sketchbook of Birds, by C.F. Tunnicliffe, with an introduction by Ian Niall. Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-02640-5
  • 1980 – Portrait of a Country Artist. Charles Tunnicliffe R.A. 1901 – 1979, by Ian Niall. Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-02868-8
  • 1981 – Sketches of Birdlife, with introduction and commentary by Robert Gillmor. Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-03036-4
  • 1984 – Country World, by Alison Uttley. Faber. ISBN 0-571-13328-2
  • 1984 – Tunnicliffe's Birds, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Little Brown: Boston. (First US edition). ISBN 1-199-07825-5
  • 1986 – The Happy Countryman, by H.E. Bates. Salem House Publishers: USA. ISBN 0-948164-23-9
  • 1986 – The Peverel Papers. A Yearbook of the Countryside, by Flora Thompson; ed. J. Shuckburgh. Century: London. ISBN 0-7126-1296-3
  • 1986 – Tunnicliffe's Countryside, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-907745-02-4
  • 1992 – Shorelands Winter Diary, by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Constable and Robinson. ISBN 1-85487-139-0
  • 1993 – The Way of a Countryman, by Ian Niall. White Lion. ISBN 978-1-874762-04-1
  • 1996 – The Peregrine Sketchbook, by C.F. Tunnicliffe, Robert Gillmor, Derek Ratcliffe. Excellent Press. ISBN 978-1-900318-02-0

Further reading

  • Ian Niall, Portrait of a Country Artist C. F. Tunnicliffe R.A. (1980)

See also

References

  1. ^ Wildlife Art 20 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Principal Probate Registry calendars 1925, T-Tu, p. 143
  3. ^ 1901 England Census – National Archives, RG13/3315, f. 29, p. 7
  4. ^ 1911 England Census – National Archives, RG14/21493, ED. 6, Schedule 22
  5. ^ Principal Probate Registry calendars 1942, T-Tu, p. 690
  6. ^ a b "Isle of Anglesey - Tourism - Monthly Event".
  7. ^ a b The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) pg892 ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6
  8. ^ England & Wales, Death Index, 1916–2007
  9. ^ Principal Probate Registry calendars 1969, T-Tu, p. 267
  10. ^ England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1916–2005
  11. ^ Events unveiled to mark anniversary of Cheshire artist, Cheshire East Council, 20 October 2021, retrieved 31 October 2021
  12. ^ RSPB Birds magazine, Vol 16 No 01, February–April 1996, page 10
  13. ^ "Artquest". Artquest. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  14. ^ Charles and Winifred Tunnicliffe Memorial Art Competition at Hollinhey Primary School 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ The Charles Tunnicliffe Society: A Short Biography
  16. ^ Sketches of Birdlife, with introduction and commentary by Robert Gillmor. Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-03036-4
  17. ^

External links

  • 19 artworks by or after Charles Tunnicliffe at the Art UK site
  • The Charles Tunnicliffe Society

charles, tunnicliffe, charles, frederick, tunnicliffe, december, 1901, february, 1979, internationally, renowned, naturalistic, painter, british, birds, other, wildlife, spent, most, working, life, isle, anglesey, popularly, known, illustrations, novel, tarka,. Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe OBE RA 1 December 1901 7 February 1979 1 was an internationally renowned naturalistic painter of British birds and other wildlife He spent most of his working life on the Isle of Anglesey He is popularly known for his illustrations for the novel Tarka the Otter Charles Frederick TunnicliffeBorn 1901 12 01 1 December 1901Langley Macclesfield EnglandDied7 February 1979 1979 02 07 aged 77 Malltraeth Anglesey WalesAwardsFellow of the Royal AcademyRSPB Gold MedalOBE Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Honours 4 Bibliography 5 Further reading 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLife EditTunnicliffe was born in 1901 in Langley Macclesfield England the fourth surviving child of William Tunnicliffe died 20 June 1925 of Lane Ends Farm Sutton near Macclesfield 2 a tenant farmer formerly a boot and shoemaker 3 and Margaret died 21 February 1942 4 5 He spent his early years living on the farm at Sutton where he saw much wildlife As a young boy he attended Sutton St James C E Primary School and in 1916 he began to study at the Macclesfield School of Art 6 He went on to win a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London 7 He married in 1929 at the Methodist Church Whalley Range Manchester to Winifred Wonnacott 24 June 1902 27 June 1969 8 9 a fellow art student from Hollywood near Belfast 6 10 In 1947 he moved from Manchester to a house called Shorelands at Malltraeth on the estuary of the Afon Cefni on Anglesey where he lived until his death in 1979 Work EditTunnicliffe worked in several media including watercolour painting etching and aquatint wood engraving woodcut scraperboard sometimes called scratchboard and oil painting A Snowy Owl Anglesey date unknown Much of Tunnicliffe s work depicted birds in their natural settings and other naturalistic scenes He illustrated Henry Williamson s 1927 novel Tarka the Otter 7 His work was also used to illustrate Brooke Bond tea cards 11 and as a result was seen by millions of young people in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s He also illustrated a number of books including the Ladybird books His work was characterised by its precision and accuracy but also by the way in which he was able to portray birds as they were seen in nature rather than as stiff scientific studies From March 1953 he painted many of the cover illustrations for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds s RSPB magazine Bird Notes and several for the later Birds magazines Two of the originals are on long term loan to the gallery at Oriel Ynys Mon but in 1995 the RSPB sold 114 at a Sotheby s auction raising 210 000 the most expensive being a picture of a partridge which sold for 6 440 12 At his death there was some dispute over Tunnicliffe s real intention 13 for his body of work However much of his personal collection of work was finally bequeathed to Anglesey council on the condition that it was housed together and made available for public viewing This body of work can now be seen at Oriel Ynys Mon The Anglesey Gallery near Llangefni His work is still celebrated with the Charles and Winifred Tunnicliffe Memorial Art Competition which is held annually at Hollinhey Primary School Sutton which itself is built on land which was formerly part of the farm he lived on as a boy 14 Honours Edit1944 Associate of the Royal Academy 1954 Fellow of the Royal Academy 1975 RSPB Gold Medal 1978 OBE 15 Tunnicliffe was the subject of a 1981 BBC Wales television documentary True to Nature produced by Derek Trimby and narrated by Robert Dougall 16 17 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 At least 250 books used Tunnicliffe s illustrations including 1932 Tarka the Otter by Henry Williamson Putnam London 1933 The Lone Swallows and other essays of boyhood and youth by Henry Williamson Putnam 1933 The Old Stag and Other Hunting Stories by Henry Williamson Putnam 1933 On Foot in Devon Or Guidance and Gossip being a Monologue in Two Reels by Henry Williamson Alexander Maclehose amp Co London 1933 The Star Born by Henry Williamson Faber London 1934 Beasts Royal by Patrick Russ Patrick O Brian Putnam 1934 The Peregrine s Saga and Other Wild Tales by Henry Williamson Putnam 1934 Tales from Ebony by Harcourt Williams Putnam 1936 Pool and Rapid The story of a river by R L Haig Brown Cape London 1936 Salar the Salmon by Henry Williamson Faber 1937 Ambush of Young Days by Alison Uttley Faber 1937 A Book of Birds by Mary Priestley Gollancz London 1937 The Sky s Their Highway by Kenneth Williamson Putnam 1940 The Seasons and the Gardener A Book for Children by H E Bates CUP 1940 Wonders of Nature How Animals and Plants Live and Behave in Relation to Their Natural Surroundings by C F Tunnicliffe Odham s Press 1941 Nature Abounding by E L Grant Watson Faber 1941 Profitable Wonders Some Problems of Plant amp Animal Life by E L Grant Watson Country Life London 1941 The Seasons and the Fisherman A Book for Children by Frank Fraser Darling CUP 1941 The Seasons and the Woodman A Book for Children by D H Chapman 1941 The Story of a Norfolk Farm by Henry Williamson Faber 1942 In the Heart of the Country by H E Bates Country Life 1942 My Country Book by C F Tunnicliffe The Studio London 1942 Going Fishing The story of some rods and the places they take you to by Negley Farson Country Life 1943 O More Than Happy Countryman by H E Bates Country Life 1943 Walking with Fancy by E L Grant Watson Country Life 1944 Exploring England an introduction to nature craft by Charles S Bayne Collins London 1944 The Seasons and the Farmer A Book for Children by Frank Fraser Darling CUP 1945 Bird Portraiture by C F Tunnicliffe How to Do It series No 35 The Studio London 1945 Call of the Birds by Charles S Bayne Collins First published 1929 revised 1945 1945 Farmer Jim by D H Chapman George Harrap amp Co 1945 Green Tide by Richard Church Country Life 1945 My Friend Flicka by Mary O Hara Eyre amp Spottiswoode 1946 Country Things by Alison Uttley Faber 1946 Happy Countryman by C H Warren Eyre amp Spottiswoode 1946 Wandering with Nomad Thrilling Adventures Among the Wild Life of the Countryside by Norman Ellison University of London Press 1947 Angling Conclusions by W F R Reynolds Faber 1947 How to Draw Farm Animals by C F Tunnicliffe The Studio London 1947 The Leaves Return by E L Grant Watson Country Life 1947 The Long Flight by Terence Horsley Country Life 1947 Fishing and Flying by Terence Horsley Eyre amp Spottiswoode 1947 Our Bird Book by Sidney Rogerson Collins 1947 Out of Doors with Nomad by Norman Ellison University of London Press 1948 Carts and Candlesticks by Alison Uttley Faber 1948 The Cinnamon Bird by Ronald Lockley Staples Press 1948 Mereside Chronicle with a short interlude of lochs and lochans by C F Tunnicliffe Country Life 1948 Over the hills with Nomad More Adventures in Search of Our Wild Life by Norman Frederick Ellison University of London Press 1949 Both Sides of the Road A Book about Farming by Sidney Rogerson Collins 1949 Rivermouth by Brian Vesey Fitzgerald Eyre amp Spottiswoode London 1949 Roving with Nomad by Norman Ellison University of London Press 1949 Wild Life in a Southern County by Richard Jefferies Lutterworth Press 1950 Adventuring with Nomad by Norman Ellison University of London Press 1950 Island of Skomer by John Buxton and Ronald Lockley Staples Press 1951 Punchbowl Midnight by Monica Edwards Collins 1951 Northwards with Nomad by Norman Ellison University of London Press 1952 Birds of the Estuary by C F Tunnicliffe Penguin Books 1952 Plowmen s Clocks by Alison Uttley Faber 1952 Shorelands Summer Diary by C F Tunnicliffe Macmillan 1952 Under the Sea Wind A Naturalist s Picture of Ocean Life by Rachel Carson Staples Press London First UK edition 1953 The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway C F Tunnicliffe and Raymond Sheppard Reprint Society First illustrated edition 1953 Puffins by Ronald Lockley Dent London 1956 Here s a New Day by Alison Uttley Faber 1957 Come Out of Doors by C D Dimsdale Hutchinson London 1957 A Year in the Country by Alison Uttley Faber 1959 The Swans fly over by Alison Uttley Faber 1959 What to look for in Winter by E L Grant Watson Ladybird Nature Book series 536 Wills amp Hepworth Loughborough 1960 The Horse in the Furrow by George Ewart Evans Faber amp Faber 1960 Something for Nothing Twelve Essays by Alison Uttley Faber amp Faber 1960 What to look for in Autumn by E L Grant Watson Ladybird Nature Book series 536 Wills amp Hepworth Loughborough 1960 What to look for in Summer by E L Grant Watson Ladybird Nature Book series 536 Wills amp Hepworth Loughborough 1961 British Birds of the Wild Places by J Wentworth Day Blandford London 1961 What to look for in Spring by E L Grant Watson Ladybird Nature Book series 536 Wills amp Hepworth Loughborough 1962 Wild Honey by Alison Uttley Faber 1963 The Farm by M E Gagg Wills amp Hepworth Ltd 1964 Cuckoo in June by Alison Uttley Faber 1966 Dawn Dusk and Deer by Arthur Cadman Country Life 1966 A Peck of Gold by Alison Uttley Faber 1967 A Galloway Childhood by Ian Niall Heinemann 1968 The Button Box and Other Essays by Alison Uttley Faber 1968 A Fowler s World an account of days on the marsh and estuary by Ian Niall Heinemann 1968 Know Your Broadleaves by H L Edlin Forestry Commission Booklet No 20 HMSO London 1969 The Country Child by Alison Uttley Penguin Books Middlesex 1969 The Island by Ronald Lockley Andre Deutsch 1969 The Valley by Elizabeth Clarke Faber 1972 Secret Places and other Essays by Alison Uttley Faber 1978 Up with the Country Lark by Nellie Brocklehurst Arthur H Stockwell Devon ISBN 0 7223 1097 8 1979 RSPB Book of Garden Birds by Linda Bennett Hamlyn ISBN 0 600 31422 7 1979 A Sketchbook of Birds by C F Tunnicliffe with an introduction by Ian Niall Gollancz ISBN 0 575 02640 5 1980 Portrait of a Country Artist Charles Tunnicliffe R A 1901 1979 by Ian Niall Gollancz ISBN 0 575 02868 8 1981 Sketches of Birdlife with introduction and commentary by Robert Gillmor Gollancz ISBN 0 575 03036 4 1984 Country World by Alison Uttley Faber ISBN 0 571 13328 2 1984 Tunnicliffe s Birds by C F Tunnicliffe Little Brown Boston First US edition ISBN 1 199 07825 5 1986 The Happy Countryman by H E Bates Salem House Publishers USA ISBN 0 948164 23 9 1986 The Peverel Papers A Yearbook of the Countryside by Flora Thompson ed J Shuckburgh Century London ISBN 0 7126 1296 3 1986 Tunnicliffe s Countryside by C F Tunnicliffe HarperCollins ISBN 0 907745 02 4 1992 Shorelands Winter Diary by C F Tunnicliffe Constable and Robinson ISBN 1 85487 139 0 1993 The Way of a Countryman by Ian Niall White Lion ISBN 978 1 874762 04 1 1996 The Peregrine Sketchbook by C F Tunnicliffe Robert Gillmor Derek Ratcliffe Excellent Press ISBN 978 1 900318 02 0Further reading EditIan Niall Portrait of a Country Artist C F Tunnicliffe R A 1980 See also EditList of wildlife artistsReferences Edit Wildlife Art Archived 20 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine Principal Probate Registry calendars 1925 T Tu p 143 1901 England Census National Archives RG13 3315 f 29 p 7 1911 England Census National Archives RG14 21493 ED 6 Schedule 22 Principal Probate Registry calendars 1942 T Tu p 690 a b Isle of Anglesey Tourism Monthly Event a b The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales John Davies Nigel Jenkins Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch 2008 pg892 ISBN 978 0 7083 1953 6 England amp Wales Death Index 1916 2007 Principal Probate Registry calendars 1969 T Tu p 267 England amp Wales Marriage Index 1916 2005 Events unveiled to mark anniversary of Cheshire artist Cheshire East Council 20 October 2021 retrieved 31 October 2021 RSPB Birds magazine Vol 16 No 01 February April 1996 page 10 Artquest Artquest Retrieved 19 October 2021 Charles and Winifred Tunnicliffe Memorial Art Competition at Hollinhey Primary School Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Charles Tunnicliffe Society A Short Biography Sketches of Birdlife with introduction and commentary by Robert Gillmor Gollancz ISBN 0 575 03036 4 Bfi page on True to natureExternal links Edit19 artworks by or after Charles Tunnicliffe at the Art UK site The Charles Tunnicliffe Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Tunnicliffe amp oldid 1123865207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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