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Wallace Clark was born on 20 November, 1926 in Ireland, is a Northern Irish businessman. Discover Wallace Clark's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
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Born 20 November 1926
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Date of death 8 May, 2011
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Nationality Ireland

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1926

Henry Wallace Stuart Clark MBE (20 November 1926 – 8 May 2011) was a sailor, author and businessman from Northern Ireland.

Clark was educated at Shrewsbury School and served in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve in World War II.

1940

He began sailing at an early age, and from the late 1940s began to explore the waters near his family's ancestral home in Upperlands, County Londonderry.

Basing himself in Portrush, County Antrim, he sailed along the north coast of Ireland, and in particular visited Rathlin Island, County Antrim and Inishowen, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland.

1953

Other early voyages in his long sailing career included a cruise to Norway in 1953, and frequent trips to Brittany as well as a longer voyage to the Mediterranean in 1961 through the French canal system.

One of the most challenging projects he was involved in was a circumnavigation of Europe.

The journey in Wild Goose by his son Miles, travelled around North Cape, Norway, and then through Russian waterways to the Black Sea, and on through the Mediterranean back to Northern Ireland.

Wallace helped plan the voyage and sailed on the first and last legs of the journey.

Miles died before the completion of the account of the voyage, and Wallace compiled the book Sailing Round Russia from Miles's logs.

1954

His cruises became more adventurous with experience, and his 1954 voyage round Ireland became the basis for his best-known book, Sailing Round Ireland, first published in 1976.

1959

He was the elder brother of Henry Maitland Clark, MP for North Antrim from 1959 to 1970.

1963

In 1963, he was a leading light in the recreation of St Columba's voyage from Derry to Iona in a currach.

Nearly thirty years later he was heavily involved in another major reconstruction journey, the Lord of the Isles Voyage, from Ireland to Scotland in Aileach, a wooden galley of the kind used in those waters in medieval times.

1969

He was appointed High Sheriff of County Londonderry for 1969.

He is best known for his writing and his sailing exploits.

1981

He was an officer in the Ulster Special Constabulary and upon its dissolution became a major in the Ulster Defence Regiment serving until 1981.

2009

He continued sailing late into life, and completed another reconstruction journey in 2009 when he recreated the 1814 journey of his ancestor Robert Harvey to the Western Isles.

Having sold his last boat Agivey in 2009, Wallace was to complete one last cruise in the summer of 2010 along the Croatian coast with old friends.

2011

He died on 8 May 2011, and is survived by his wife June and his son, the journalist Bruce.

2012

His last book, The Call of the Running Tide, an all-new work edited by Bruce Clark and Tara Mackie, looking back on his long sailing career, was launched on Rathlin Island on 7 July 2012.