Frederick Clause

Frederick Clause

Dr. Frederick Rushbrook Clause (2 December 179110 November 1852) was a naval surgeon who became an early explorer in Western Australia. He painted the only picture of the Swan River published prior to the establishment of the Swan River Colony. Fact|date=February 2007

Clause was born on 2 December 1791, and was appointed a naval surgeon with the Royal Navy on 15 September 1813. In February 1826 he joined Captain (later Admiral Sir) James Stirling's ship HMS "Success", serving with it until August 1828. Consequently he was on board the "Success" in March 1827 when it arrived at the Swan River, on an exploring expedition for the purpose of assessing the area's suitability for establishing a British colony there. After exploring the coastal waters off the Swan River, Stirling selected a party of eighteen men, including Clause, to explore up the river. About a mile north of the present-day location of The Causeway, a fresh water brook and lagoon was discovered which Stirling named "Clause's Brook" and "Clause's Lagoon" respectively. Although the brook and lagoon no longer exist, the name survives in the suburb name Claisebrook. The party camped at Clause's Lagoon on their first night.

The party eventually travelled up the Swan as far as the junction with Ellen Brook. Before turning back, Stirling divided the party into three groups, sending them in different directions. Stirling and Clause explored to the west, where they found a fresh water brook, probably Bennett Brook.

At the end of the expedition, Clause wrote a letter on the healthiness of the climate, in support of Stirling's observations on the territory, and Charles Frazer's comments on the soil.

Some time later, Clause painted an oil painting of the party's camp at Clause's Brook. Believed to be based on a sketch by the expedition's artist Frederick Garling, it was etched and lithographed by the marine article John Huggins, and published under the name "Setting Camp of the Naval Survey Expedition at Clause's Lagoon, Western Australia". As Garling's paintings were considered part of the official correspondence of the expedition, they were not published, so Clause's painting was the only painting of the Swan River area to be published before the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829.

Little is known of Clause's later life. In 1836 he married Mary Brooks at Hackney, Middlesex, England. He was still on the Navy lists as late as 1841, but was then listed as unfit for active duties. He died on 10 November 1852 at Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent [Citation | newspaper = The Gentleman's Magazine, London, England | pages = 662 | date = July-December, 1852] at the age of 60.

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*cite book|author=Shoobert, Joanne (ed.)|year=2005|title=Western Australian Exploration: Volume One, December 1826–December 1825|location=Victoria Park, Western Australia|publisher=Hesperian Press|isbn=0-85905-351-2
*cite book|first=Pamela|last=Statham-Drew|year=2003|title=James Stirling: Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia|publisher=University of Western Australia Press|location=Nedlands, Western Australia|isbn=1-876268-94-8


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