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Henry Harvey Vivian : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Harvey Vivian
Henry Harvey Vivian (20 April 1868 – 30 May 1930) was an English trade unionist, and Liberal Party politician and campaigner for industrial democracy and co-partnership, especially noted for his work in co-partnership housing. ==Biography== Vivian was born in Cornwood, Devon, not far from Dartmoor, the son of William Henry Vivian, a carpenter. He was educated at the local Church of England or 'national' school and following a period as an apprentice to a local carpenter, he moved to London for work. In August 1894, he married Harriett Helen Sturgeon, the daughter of an Inland Revenue supervisor. Together with their daughter〔Mark Pottle, ''Henry Harvey Vivian'' in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''; OUP 2004–09〕 they lived in Burgoyne Road, Harringay.〔1901 Census shows Vivian living at 15 Burgoyne Road. By 1911 he was recorded as living at number 11.〕 Vivian's spiritual beliefs appear to have been very much in line with his political ones. John Burns, on opening a new recreation ground at Brentham in June 1908, described him as a practical mystic
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