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Henry Herbert Loveday

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Henry Herbert Loveday plaque

Henry Herbert Loveday (20 May 1864 – 19 January 1913) was a British railway executive who was general manager of the Central Argentine Railway from 1895 to 1910.[1] He was a chief inspector of the Midland Railway Company in Derby, England. In 1877, he gave evidence in court for the prosecution relating to the theft of the company's property.[2]

Loveday died on 19 January 1913 at his home of Oak Lodge, Totteridge Common, London. He is remembered on a memorial plaque at St Andrew's Church, Totteridge.[3]

References

  1. ^ Memorial plaque, St Andrew's Church, Totteridge.
  2. ^ "Alleged frauds on the Midland Railway Company", Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 5 October 1877, p. 3. The British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved 30 August 2015. (subscription required)
  3. ^ Hertfordshire Burials Transcription. findmypast.co.uk Retrieved 30 August 2015.

Further reading

  • Damus, S. (2008) Who was who in Argentine railways, 1860-1960. Ottawa: DIA Agency. ISBN 9780981109602

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