(Article from the Chester Chronicle)
Alf was born on 22nd October 1926 in Chester and passed away peacefully at the Countess of Chester hospital aged 86 on 11th March 2013.
Alf spent a large part of his life living at Tudor House in Lower Bridge Street, Chester thought to be the oldest house in Chester having been built in 1603. He bought Tudor House from his father, Peter Catherall who had been a cabinet maker, picture restorer and antique dealer with his own antique shop in Watergate Street.
Alf was an artist who painted watercolours of local scenes in Chester and the surrounding areas as well as further afield. He was a prolific painter and sold many of his paintings from his antiques and fine art shop – Catheralls of Chester – which occupied the ground floor of Tudor House (now a cafĆ© and delicatessen).
In May 1961 Alf hosted a large art exhibition in Tudor House for local artists and sculptors and this was promoted by L S Lowry who loaned two of his own paintings for display at the event. These were a drawing of a boyās head and an oil painting titled āMan Holding Forthā.











