He died in Newlyn on 19 May 1941 and was buried in Penzance at the St Clare Cemetery.
[2] Gertrude lived in their cottage until 1960 when she moved into a St Just nursing home.
[3] After completing his schooling in Paris, Harvey returned to Penzance and began working with Norman Garstin.
His works included landscapes and life settings of his native Cornwall, religious themes and interiors.
[2] In 1920, Harvey and his best friend Ernest Procter established the Harvey-Procter School in Newlyn, Cornwall.