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1 Bevan's Statistical Atlas (1882)  



1.1  The Educational Condition of the United Kingdom  







2 Publications  





3 British Manufacturing Industries  





4 References  





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George Phillips Bevan
Born1829 (1829)
Died1889 (aged 59–60)

George Phillips Bevan (1829 – 1889) FSS FGS was a Welsh statistician, geographer and author, and the brother of William Latham Bevan.[1]

His father was William Hibbs Bevan (1788-1846), who was high sheriff for Breconshire in 1841, and his brother, William Bevan, was archdeacon of Brecon from 1875.[2] His mother Margaret, daughter of Joseph Latham, was also of Beaufort. He was educated at Rugby School, going on to graduate from St Andrew's University with M.D. in 1850, having also studied at King's College, London, and Edinburgh University.[3] He was Surgeon for the Beaufort Iron Works at the time of the 1851 census. By 1858 he was a Fellow of the Geological Society and contributed a paper (in two parts) to the journal The Geologist. He was a partner in Bevan & Brewer, Colliery Proprietors until that company was dissolved in 1864.[4] By 1871 he had moved to Kensington and is listed in the census as a Scientific author.

Bevan's Statistical Atlas (1882)[edit]

His Statistical Atlas was a massive tome with 45 plates, each 20×28 inches, and many statistical tables.

It provides a useful reference list of schools of the period.

The Educational Condition of the United Kingdom[edit]

These tables and map provide a useful reference to educational institutions of the 1880s, including statistical information about the following:

Publications[edit]

British Manufacturing Industries[edit]

Bevan edited a series of volumes consisting of papers on primary manufacturing and crafts in the UK. There were 15 volumes, published from 1876 to 1878.[5]

Year Volume Contents Comments
1876 1 Iron and SteelbyWilliam Mattieu Williams
Copper Smelting by John Arthur Phillips
Brass Founding, Tin Plate and Zinc Working by Walter Graham[6]
2 Metallic Mining and CollieriesbyWarington Wilkinson Smyth
Coal by Alexander Galletly
Building StonesbyEdward Hull
Explosive Compounds by William Mattieu Williams[7]
3 Guns, Nails, Locks, Wood Screws, Railway Bolts and Spikes, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Saddlery and Electroplate by William Costen Aitken
Pens and Papier-mâché by G. Lindsey[8]
4 Acids, Alkalies, Soda, Ammonia and SoapbyArthur Herbert Church
Oils and Candles by William Mattieu Williams
Gas and LightingbyRobert Hogarth Patterson[9]
5 Wool, and its Applications by Thomas Croxen Archer
Flax and LinenbyWilliam Thomas Charley
Cotton by Isaac Watts
Silk by B. F. Cobb
6 Hosiery and LacebyWilliam Felkin
CarpetsbyChristopher Dresser
Dyeing and Bleaching by T. Sims[10]
7 Pottery by Joseph François Leon Arnoux
Glass and SilicatesbyFrederick Settle Barff
Furniture and WoodworkbyJohn Hungerford Pollen[11]
8 Paper by Thomas Croxen Archer
Printing and BookbindingbyJoseph Hatton
EngravingbySamuel Davenport
ToysbyGeorge Christopher Trout Bartley[12][13]
9 Tobacco by John Dunning
Hides and Leather by Janes Collins
Gutta Percha and Indiarubber by James Collins
Fibres and Cordage by Peter Lund Simmonds[14]
10 ShipbuildingbyBedford Pim
Telegraphy by Robert Sabine
Agricultural Machinery by John Wrightson
Railways and TramwaysbyDaniel Kinnear Clark[15]
11 JewellerybyGeorge Wallis
Gold WorkingbyCharles Boutell
Watches and Clocks by Frederick James Britten
Musical InstrumentsbyEdward Francis Rimbault
Cutlery by Frederick Callis[16]
12 Salt, Preservation of Food, Bread and Biscuits by John Jackson Manley
Sugar Refining by Charles Haughton Gill
Butter and Cheese by Morgan Evans
Brewing, Distilling by Thomas Alexander Pooley[17]
13 Bevan, The Industrial Classes and Industrial Statistics.[18]
14 Bevan, The Industrial Classes and Industrial Statistics.[18]
1877 15 HorticulturebyFrederick William Thomas Burbidge[18]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Bevan, William Latham" . Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • ^ "Church Jones, Henry James". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1897–1919 (January 2018 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 13 January 2018. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • ^ href=https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1366864100 St Andrews Biographical Register
  • ^ London Gazette, Feb 5
  • ^ "A dictionary of the economic products of India, Volume 1". Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  • ^ "British manufacturing industries". Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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  • ^ British manufacturing industries (1876), archive.org
  • ^ Joanne Shattock (1999). The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature: 1800-1900. Cambridge University Press. p. xxxiii. ISBN 978-0-521-39100-9.
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  • ^ a b c "British manufacturing industries. Ed. by G. Phillips Bevan. [electronic resource] - Version details - Trove". Trove.nla.gov.au. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
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