Frederick Haslam Freschville Bakewell, M.A.

Born: 25 November 1858, Kent, England
Died: 3rd November 1935, (aged 77), Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast, Wellington, NZ


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Frederick H. Bakewell
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OBITUARY [1]
The death occurred at Paekakariki last night of Mr. Frederick Haslam Bakewell, M.A., formerly senior inspector of schools in the Wellington Education district. The late Mr. Bakewell was born in Kent, England, in 1858, his father being Dr. R. H. Bakewell. He was educated at Queen's College, Trinidad, in the West Indies. .and later at the Otago Boys' High [School and Otago University, where he graduated M.A. in 1896. Mr. Bakewell commenced to win his way in the world by working in the bush and later as a sheep-farmer, but met with an accident while serving in the New Zealand Armed Constabulary in Taraj naki and turned his attention to school teaching. He began in the teaching profession at the bottom of the ladder, being in charge of a small aided school in Marlborough in 1893. He was later appointed first assistant master at Thorndon, and rapidly rose to the position of headmaster at Greytown. He joined the inspectorate in 1898, his many attainments making him particularly suited to the position. He ! became senior inspector in 1917, and retired in 1924.
Mr. Bakewell was a member of the Victoria College Council, a member of the University Senate, a member of the Council of Education, and was a member of the Wellington Hospital Board about ten years ago. He married Miss Helen Mary Brown, of Hawcra, and is survived by his widow, two sons—Dr. R. F. Bakewell, of Christchurch, and Dr. R. A. Bakewell, of Petone—and one daughter. Dr. Helen Bakewell, of the Health Department.


OBITUARY [2]
Mr F. H. Bakewell, of Wellington, whose death has been announced, was born in Kent, England, in 1858, his » father being Dr R. H. Bakewell. He was educated at Queen's College, Trinidad, in the West Indies, and later at the Otago Boys' High School Otago University, where he graduated M.A. in 1896. Mr Bakewell commenced to win his way *n the world by working in the bush and later as a sheep farmer, but met with an accident while serving in the New Zealand Armed Constabulary in Taranaki and turned his attention to school teaching. He began in the teaching profession at the bottom of the ladder, being in charge,of a small aided school in Marlborough in 1893. He was later appointed first assistant master at Thorndon, and rapidly rose to the position of headmaster at Greytown. He joined the inspectorate in 1898. his many attainments making- him particularly suited to the position. He became senior inspector in 1917, ,and retired in 1924., Mr Bakewell was a member of the Victoria College Council, a member of the University Senate, a member of the Council of Education, and was a member of the Wellington Hospital Board about 10 years ago. .


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NZ Chess Championships Results
Year
Location
Won
Draw
Lost
Points
Place
1891-92
AUCKLAND - 5th
4
3
1
5 1/2
3



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References:
[1] OBITUARY - Evening Post 4 November 1935
[2] OBITUARY - Otago Daily Times 6 November 1935
[3] A DICTIONARY OF NEW ZEALAND BIOGRAPHY, Vol I A-L (G. H. SCHOLEFIELD), 1940
[4] The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District] Mr. Frederick H. Bakewell, 1879