- Roberto Ivens – Explorer;
- Michael Ivens – Campaigner for Free Enterprise and Trade Union reform;
- Director of Aims of Industry – 1971-1992
- Founder of NAFF in 1975
- Martin Ivens – Acting Editor of The Sunday Times;
- Joris Ivens – Dutch Documentary Film Director;
- Artur Ivens-Ferraz – General and Premier of Portugal;
- Ann McElvoy (aka Mrs Martin Ivens) – Journalist;
- Mary Hannah Frances Ivens, CBE, MS (lond), ChM (Liverp), FROG.;
- Daughter of Willaim Ivens and Elizabeth Ashmole
- 1894 – London School of Medicine
- 1900 – qualified London University Gold Medal
- 1902 – Graduated MBBS Honours
- 1903 – Master of Surgery
- 1914 – Royaumont Unit
- 1926 – Vice president Liverpool Medical Institution
- 1929 – Honorary degree Master of Surgery
- 1929 – CBE
- William Ivens – Religious and Political figure is Manitoba, Canada.;
- Leading figure in the Winnipeg General Strike
- Labour member of the Manitoba legislature from 1920 to 1936.
- Founded the first Labour Church in the City of Winnipeg
- Editor of the Western Labour News
- Arrested on charges of seditious libel and conspiracy
- Found guilty in March 1920 and served time in jail.
- While still in prison, ran as a candidate of the Dominion Labour Party in the provincial election of 1920 and entered the legislature following his release from prison in 1922
- Founded the new Independent Labour Party.
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