Charles Walter Radclyffe (17 January 1817 – 2 February 1903)[1][2] was a British watercolourist, printmaker and lithographer. The son of artist William Radclyffe (1783–1855), he was elected into the Birmingham Society of Artists in 1846.[3]

Radclyffe was a key part of Birmingham Art Societies, exhibiting 454 works between 1846 and 1902.[3] His work was mostly typographical landscapes and urban scenes, including his works for Perry Hall and Blenheim Palace in the mid-1800s.

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  1. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
  2. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995
  3. 1 2 Flynn, Brendan; Fogarty, Barbara; Wildman, Stephen; Breeze, George; Vaughan, Dr Sian Everitt (1 August 2014). A Place for Art: the Story of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, RBSA Gallery. p. 68. ISBN 9780993029400.
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