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Edward Radclyffe (1809–1863) was a British engraver, known from his illustrations of Thomas Roscoe's ''The London & Birmingham railway'' from 1839 in cooperation with George Dodgson Callow. == Biography == Born in 1809 in Birmingham, where he was educated under his father William Radclyffe and Vincent Barber, and followed his father's profession as an engraver.〔 Keary, Charles Francis (1896). "Radclyffe, William". In Lee, Sidney. ''Dictionary of National Biography'' 47. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 230.〕 He received medals for engraving at the ages of fifteen and seventeen from the Society of Arts in London, and in his twenty-first year removed to the metropolis. He was largely employed in engraving for the ‘annuals,’ then so popular, and for the ‘Art Journal’ and other works. He also was employed for many years by the admiralty in engraving charts.〔 Like his father, he was an intimate friend of David Cox the Elder, and published several etchings and engravings from his works. He planned a ‘liber studiorum’ in imitation of J. M. W. Turner, but had executed only three etchings for this at the time of his death in November 1863. He married, in 1838, Maria, daughter of Major Revell of Round Oak, Englefield Green, Surrey.〔
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