LIVINGSTON, Arthur Hereward (1894-1993), active in Brantford, Ont. in partnership with F. C. Bodley (see list of works under Frederick C. Bodley). Born in Hamilton, Ont. on 14 November 1894, he attended Brantford Collegiate and after serving with Canadian Expeditionary Forces during WW1, he studied architecture at the Univ. of Toronto from 1919 to 1921, and graduated in 1921. He worked briefly with Bodley, and opened an office under his own name in 1923. He left Canada in 1924 and moved to Belmont, Mass. (near Boston) and took a position as a staff architect with Stone & Webster, a large engineering firm in Boston, and continued to live and work there until after 1960. He died at age 99 at Norwood, Mass. on 2 April 1993 (death notice, Boston Globe, 4 April 1993, 45). A photographic portrait of Livingston was published in Torontonensis, The Yearbook of the Univ. of Toronto, 1921, 158).
Arthur H. LIVINGSTON (works in Brantford)
BRANDON SHOE CO., Pearl Street, large factory, 1923 (Brantford Expositor, 17 May 1923, 6; and t.c. 28 May 1923, 6)
MOWHAWK PARK, a new dance pavilion and boat house, 1923 (Brantford Expositor, 7 Sept 1923, 7 descrip.)