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  1. 1 day ago · Fiona Bevan, who joined The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH) in January this year, was crowned September’s winner of the monthly staff award after being nominated for ...

  2. 1 day ago · Madeleine Bevan—A cherished member of her community, Madeleine Bevan has passed away, leaving behind her two beloved children, Leo and Bella, as well as a vast network of family and friends. Madeleine bravely battled cancer for many years, never letting go of her infectious sense of humor, positive outlook, or love for life.

  3. 5 days ago · Other artists included Robert Bevan (d. 1925) at no. 14 Adamson Road from 1901, Arthur Rackham at no. 16 Chalcot Gardens 1903-20, Duncan Grant at no. 143 Fellows Road c. 1910, and Stanley Spencer for a short time in Adelaide Road.

  4. 5 days ago · Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to open the fall season with the work of Bevan Davies. Bevan Davies: New York Typologies will feature vintage black and white photographs of lower Manhattan made in the mid-1970s. Davies utilized a large-format view camera to generate images of great depth and clarity, pursuing an approach to documenting the urban landscape of the Empire City that the late ...

  5. 1 day ago · JOHNNY BEVAN: Colonel Bevan is the Head of Military Deception. Painfully serious and often despairing at the maniacs he has working for him, he is our reminder of what's at stake during the operation.

  6. 5 days ago · Tasting Notes: Robert Parker writes in Wine Advocate: "The irrepressible and virtually bigger-than-life Russell Bevan continues to shake things up in Northern California, not only with his own wines, offered under the label of Bevan Cellars, but also through his consulting work, which has produced a bevy of provocative and high-quality efforts.

  7. 1 day ago · Another artist to settle in London (1898) was the modernist painter, Stanisława de Karłowska (1876-1952), who married the English artist, Robert Bevan. She helped to found The London Group. [39] At the end of the 19th-century, along with Zurich and Vienna, London had become one of the centres of Polish political activism, especially of the left.