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Bevin may refer to: * Bevin (name) Places Real places * Bevin Court, housing project in London * Bevin Glacier, Antarctican glacier * Bevin House, Victorian mansion on Long Island * Mount Bevin, Antarctican mountain Fictional places * Bevin, a neighbourhood of the D'ni caverns in the ''Myst franchise ''Myst'' is a franchise centered on a series of adventure video games. The first game in the series, ''Myst'', was released in 1993 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company Cyan, Inc. The first sequel to ''Myst'', ''Riven' ...'' of computer games See also

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Bevin (name)
Bevin is both a given name and a surname. It may refer to the following notable people: Given name * Bevin Alexander (born 1929), military historian and author * Bevin Fortuin (born 1979), rugby union player and head coach * Bevin Hough (1929–2019), New Zealand sportsman * Bevin Kelley, birth name of musician Blevin Blectum * Bevin McKinney, key person at Rotary Rocket Company * Bevin Prince (born 1982), American actress Surname * Elway Bevin (1638), Welsh-born organist and composer * Ernest Bevin (1881–1951), British politician and statesman * Fred Bevin (1880–1940), English footballer * James Bevin (died 1946), Anglican priest in the 20th century * James Bevin (cricketer) (born 1992), New Zealand physician and former first-class cricketer * Kerry Bevin, New Zealand politician * Matt Bevin (born 1967), American businessman and politician; former governor of Kentucky (2015–2019) * Newton P. Bevin (1895–1976), American architect. * Michael Bevin (born 1977), New Ze ...
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Bevin Court
Bevin Court is a housing project in Finsbury, London. It is one of several modernist housing projects designed in the city in the immediate postwar period by the Tecton architecture practice, led by Berthold Lubetkin. Following the dissolution of Tecton, the project was realised by Lubetkin, Francis Skinner and Douglas Carr Bailey. The project was completed in 1954. Location Located in Cruikshank Street, London WC1, the scheme is built on the site of the bomb-destroyed Holford Square in Finsbury. It incorporates the main building of Bevin Court, plus the smaller Holford House (which echoes the form of its larger neighbour) and Amwell House (itself of interest as a modernist interpretation of the bay-fronted Victorian terrace). The group of buildings as a whole reflects Lubetkin's respect for the pre-existing urban environment, a characteristic that makes his work stand out from that of many modernist architects of his generation. Post war austerity had imposed far greater bu ...
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Bevin Glacier
Bevin Glacier () is a glacier long, which flows east from the plateau escarpment on the east side of Graham Land into the northwest end of Cabinet Inlet between Attlee Glacier and Anderson Glacier. During December 1947 it was charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) and photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition. It was named by the FIDS for Rt. Hon. Ernest Bevin, M.P., British Minister of Labour and National Service and member of the War Cabinet. See also * List of glaciers in the Antarctic * Glaciology Glaciology (; ) is the scientific study of glaciers, or more generally ice and natural phenomena that involve ice. Glaciology is an interdisciplinary Earth science that integrates geophysics, geology, physical geography, geomorphology, climato ... References Glaciers of Graham Land Foyn Coast {{FoynCoast-glacier-stub ...
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Bevin House
The Delamater-Bevin Mansion, also known as The Bevin House, is a historic 22-room Victorian architecture, Victorian mansion on the north shore of Long Island within the Incorporated Village of Asharoken, New York. The estate is on the Eatons Neck, New York, Eatons Neck landmass on the edge of Duck Island Harbor, an inlet of Northport Bay, off of Long Island Sound. History The home was built by Cornelius H. DeLamater, Cornelius Henry DeLamater in 1862 in French Second Empire architectural style, and was originally known as Vermland. DeLamater, who owned over of Eaton's Neck, was the owner of the DeLamater Iron Works located in NYC where W. 13th St meets the Hudson River. The turret, engines, and weaponry on the Ironclad "Monitor" were built by DeLamater's foundry under the direction of noted marine engineer John Ericsson. DeLamater named his summer estate "Vermland" after the Swedish province where Ericsson was born as the two men were best of friends and inseparable. Aft ...
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Bevin may refer to: *Bevin (name) Places Real places * Bevin Court, housing project in London * Bevin Glacier, Antarctican glacier * Bevin House, Victorian mansion on Long Island * Mount Bevin, Antarctican mountain Fictional places * Bevin, a neighbourhood of the D'ni caverns in the ''Myst franchise ''Myst'' is a franchise centered on a series of adventure video games. The first game in the series, ''Myst'', was released in 1993 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company Cyan, Inc. The first sequel to ''Myst'', ''Riven' ...'' of computer games See also

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