Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1882 April 17th. Born at Hatfield, Hertfordshire,the son of Francis Henry Edward Livesay and his wife Elizabeth Mary
1882 April 17th. Born at Hatfield, Hertfordshire,the son of Francis Henry Edward Livesay and his wife Elizabeth Mary


1900 Letter.<ref>Autocar 1900/01/13</ref> <ref>The Autocar 1900/02/10</ref>
1900 Proposals for improved motorcycle designs<ref>Autocar</ref>


1971 May 24th. Died at Saanich, Canada
1971 May 24th. Died at Saanich, Canada
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[[Category: Biography - Automotive]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1970-1979]]
[[Category: Deaths 1970-1979]]

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Edward Horace Livesay (1882-1871), Canadian writer on railways

1882 April 17th. Born at Hatfield, Hertfordshire,the son of Francis Henry Edward Livesay and his wife Elizabeth Mary

1900 Proposals for improved motorcycle designs[1]

1971 May 24th. Died at Saanich, Canada

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  1. Autocar