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Guy Evers
Guy Vincent Evers (22 November 1874 – 29 May 1959)〔(Guy Evers player profile ) Scrum.com〕 was an English international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Moseley. Evers played international rugby for the British Isles on their 1899 tour of Australia ==Personal history== Evers was born in Stourbridge in 1874, the fourth son of Frank Evers and Isobel Smith. He was educated at Haileybury. On returning from his rugby tour of Australia, Evers took up work in Amblecote with E.J. & J. Pearson Ltd., a fireclay mines and works business. In 1902 he was made a director of the company,〔(E.J. & J. Pearson Ltd. ) The Industry & Railways of the South West Black Country〕 and remained with the company for his entire working life. In 1926 Evers applied for a British patent, on behalf of the company, for an improved kiln.〔(Improvements relating to kilns ) wikipatents.com〕 He was a keen canoeist and in the dedication to William Bliss's "Rapid Rivers" published in 1935, it states "To Guy V. Evers and his Companions who have canoed more English rivers than I have adventured upon".
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