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Evans, Livock and Co

From Graces Guide

Evans, Livock and Co of Buenos Aires and London.

Founded by Arthur George Evans, Henry Arthur Livock and Sir John Wells Wainwright Hopkins as a partnership.

After 1877 Evans and Livock became brothers-in-law when Evans married Livock's sister Helen.

1898 Provided electric lighting for coaches on the Andine Rly, National Railways of Argentina May 1898.[1]

1899 '"NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Arthur George Evans, the undersigned Henry Arthur Livock and John Wells Wainwright Hopkins carrying on business as Railway Agents Merchants and Consulting Engineers, at Palace-chambers, in the city of Westminster, and at 130 Calle 25 de Mayo Buenos Ayres, in the Argentine Republic, under the style or firm of Evans Livock and Company, has been dissolved as and from the thirty-first day of December, l898.—Dated this second day of January. 1899. HENRY A. LIVOCK."[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. archive.org
  2. London Gazette January 3rd 1899 p45