Frederick HYLAND

a.k.a. Fred Hyland

illustrator, manager, manufacturer, miner, reporter


b. Oct-Dec 1869
Islington, London, England

d. February 7, 1939
Londonderry, Ireland

parents:

John HYLAND, merchant (1881)
b. ~1820, Isleworth, London

m. Jul-Sep 1869, London

Rachel PAYNE
b. Apr-Jun 1840,
(St. Saviour) Southwark, London

siblings:

Annie, artist/painter (1891)
b. ~1865, Southwark, London

John William, jeweller (1891)
b. Jul-Sep 1868, Walworth, London

Charles T.
b. ~1875, Islington, London

education:

Young Mens Christian Institute,
309 Regent St., London
Polytechnic School of Art, London

immigration (Canada):

1898
Victoria -> Skagway <-> Dyea -> Dawson City
probably via Stikine route

membership:

Polytechnic Sketching Club
Swimming Club

misc.:

car owner (1911)

occupation:

reporter, Westminster Gazette (1898)
miner (-1903)
box manufacturer
J. & F. Hyland, Ltd.,
Lower Clarendon Street, Londonderry
(1907/10/18/57, liquidated in 1962)
managing director (-1939)

residence:

Islington, London (1871)
45 High Street, Dartford, Kent (1881)
Charlotte Street, St. Pancras, London (1891)
Dawson City, Yukon (Mar 31, 1901)
Clarendon Street, Londonderry (1911)
"Chilcoot", Prehen, Londonderry (-1939)

bibliography (as illustrator):

Ghostly Tales, Countess of Munster, 1896
Uncanny Tales, Mrs. Molesworth, 1896
The Devil-Tree of El Dorado, Frank Aubrey, 1897
(Francis Harry Atkins, 1840-1927,
co-illustrator Leigh Ellis)


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