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Evacustes A Phipson
Evacustes A. Phipson was English - but an Americanophile, if there is such a word: he was born Edward Arthur Phipson, but adopted a more American first name.
He was a competent painter in watercolours, and worked throughout the county towards the end of the nineteenth century.
Phipson specialised in townscapes. Hitchin Museum holds twelve examples of his work.
Alfred Cottages (Evacustes A Phipson)
Hollow Lane, Hitchin (Evacustes A Phipson)
Queen Street (Evacustes A Phipson)
Market Place (Evacustes A Phipson)
Halls Yard (Evacustes A Phipson)
The George Inn Yard (Evacustes A Phipson)
Red Hart Pub (Evacustes A Phipson)
Bucklersbury
Bridge Street, (Evacustes A Phipson)
Tilers' Street (Evacustes A Phipson)
Logsdon's Yard (Evacustes A Phipson)
Sunnyside (Evacustes A Phipson)
