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Frederick Garner Wilkinson

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Frederick Garner Wilkinson1901-1975

Frederick Garner Wilkinson (1901-1975) migrated from England on the P&O Otway with his family in 1911. His family were employed to manage the Sydney City Mission which provided food and shelter for homeless people at Harrington St The Rocks in Sydney. The family there and Frederick took many of his photographs from the rooftop. This gave Wilkinson a lifetime interest in shipping and the harbour. In 1919 he acquired a camera ], a five falling plate Klito camera and began taking photographs of ships and the harbour. He continued to do so until 1937, with a break between 1922 and 1923 when the family made a visit back to England. They returned to to Uk in 1920 on P&O liner Osterley where grandfather Thomas Frederick Wilksion died in 1920 aged 45. The family grandmother and son Frederick returned in 1923 on P&O liner Ormonde. Wilkinson immediately took to his camera and shipping photographs. (He was also a ham radio buff, stamp collector). He lived at 71 Lower Fort St where he kept a written record of daily shipping departures and arrivals. Later he moved to Mosman (96 Avenue Rd - rented after he married in 1928) and worked at Penfolds the stationers in the City for 50 years. He took photographs on the ferry going to work and coming home. His camera held five glass plates, so this was the limit to the number of photographs he took in any one day because he would have to remove and reload his camera in the bathroom, his darkroom, at home.

His son Leyland wrote: 'My father was not a 'trained cameraman' … however he had associations with and shared images with the 'professionals' of shipping photographers - Walter Livermore, Ernest Best, and Alfred Dufty. Wilkinson's photographs were used by Dufty for postcards, identifiable from the glass plate negatives in the Wilkinson collection. A W Dufty's studio and shop at 32 Erskine Street, Sydney were a centre for maritime art, photography and memorabilia for many years. No records of purchase of photographic supplies have been located by Leyland. It is possible that Dufty used Wilkinson et al's photographs in exchange for supplies.

In 1924 Frederick and his mother moved to William St North Sydney and from then on the next recorded adress is Mosman when he married Sara Nelson. Frederick's dedicated shipping photographic records including his shipping lists cease in 1924, although he did take occasional photographs after that. (New wife also disliked ships.)

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AAGTEKERK of 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
11 August 1923
AAGTEKERK of 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
18 October 1935
ABBEKERK of 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
6 December 1923
ACARDO of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
24 June 1923
AENEAS of Liverpool
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
22 October 1924
AGAPENOR of Liverpool
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
29 June 1924
AKI MARU of Tokyo
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
9 March 1924
ALDINGTON COURT of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
15 May 1931
ALLER of Bremen
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
27 September 1931
ALMKERK of 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
13 March 1930
ALSTER
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
6 January 1935
AMIRAL CHARNER at Wharf 1, East Circular Quay
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
24 November 1934
AMPULLARIA of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
9 April 1924
ANCHISES of Liverpool
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
27 April 1930
ANGLO-AFRICAN of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
1 January 1932
ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
24 December 1932
ANGLO-CANADIAN of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
8 June 1931
ANGLO-INDIAN of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
14 April 1931
ANGLO-PERUVIAN of London
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
18 July 1931
ANNAM
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
10 December 1932
ANTEN of Goteborg (Gothenburg)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
28 October 1923
ARDENVOHR of Glasgow
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
20 February 1932
ARENDSKERK of 's-Gravenhage (The Hague)
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
12 January 1924
ARGYLLSHIRE of Glasgow
Frederick Garner Wilkinson
15 September 1923