Liverpool Walker Art Gallery
Posted: 22 Aug 2020 09:58
Morning All
Question and a bit of background
William James Churchill was born on 21 August 1865 in Bilston Staffordshire. He died on 8 June 1949 in Rhyl, Flintshire, at the age of 83. He is the father of my early question (William and Nellie)
He was a Comedian/Music Hall Artiste and the main attraction in Llandudno from 1885 or early. His father also was a highly successful entertainer in Liverpool Theatres and further a field.
Natalie has traced them way back and until their deaths in Theatrical Newspapers which write of a glittering careers for the whole of the family!!
Natalie has discovered an article about Billy as he was affectionately known that he was also an accomplished Artist......no end to his skills apparently
It states in the newspaper article he studied in Liverpool Walker Art Gallery in or around 1885 onwards for about three years in Landscape Painting. He gave it up when his stage career took off big time. However he did continue through his life to paint......in 1924 an article was written ....that when two of his troupe retired/left he gave them each a painting he had done especially for them.
So I’m trying to find out......would there be records anywhere to back up this in the Walker Art Gallery?
Oh and by any chance anyone got one in their loft!!!!!!
Suexx
Question and a bit of background

William James Churchill was born on 21 August 1865 in Bilston Staffordshire. He died on 8 June 1949 in Rhyl, Flintshire, at the age of 83. He is the father of my early question (William and Nellie)
He was a Comedian/Music Hall Artiste and the main attraction in Llandudno from 1885 or early. His father also was a highly successful entertainer in Liverpool Theatres and further a field.
Natalie has traced them way back and until their deaths in Theatrical Newspapers which write of a glittering careers for the whole of the family!!
Natalie has discovered an article about Billy as he was affectionately known that he was also an accomplished Artist......no end to his skills apparently


It states in the newspaper article he studied in Liverpool Walker Art Gallery in or around 1885 onwards for about three years in Landscape Painting. He gave it up when his stage career took off big time. However he did continue through his life to paint......in 1924 an article was written ....that when two of his troupe retired/left he gave them each a painting he had done especially for them.
So I’m trying to find out......would there be records anywhere to back up this in the Walker Art Gallery?
Oh and by any chance anyone got one in their loft!!!!!!
Suexx