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Charles Lovatt Bevins (1844–1925) was an American architect from Jamestown, Rhode Island. Bevins was born in Manchester, England in 1844. In 1878 he emigrated to the United States, settling in Boston. There, he worked for Cummings & Sears and Peabody & Stearns, noted for their Shingle Style designs. In 1882, Bevins relocated to Jamestown where he opened his own office.〔Buttrick, James C. "So, Who Was Charles Bevins?". ''http://jamestownhistoricalsociety.org/''. 2002. Web.〕 In 1884, he moved it to Newport, but retained his home in Jamestown. He practiced until his retirement in 1903.〔''Horsehead/Marbella NRHP Nomination''. 1999.〕 Bevins specialized in Shingle Style "cottages" for summer residents. ==Works== * Braecleugh (Charles Wharton Cottage), Fort Wetherill Rd., Jamestown, RI (1883) - Demolished 1890s for Fort Wetherill.〔 * Horsehead (Joseph Wharton Cottage), 240 Highland Dr., Jamestown, RI (1883-84, 1889-90)〔 * The Barnacle (Thomas O. Selfridge Cottage), 15 Dumpling Dr., Jamestown, RI (1885)〔Jordy, William H. ''Buildings of Rhode Island''. 2004.〕 * Beach Haven (David Kindleberger Cottage), 141 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI (1886-87)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 14 Nov. 1885: 240.〕 * Rebecca Hunter House, 103 Church St., Newport, RI (1887)〔 * Ledgehurst (Daniel L. Hazard Cottage), 89 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1887)〔''Historic and Architectural Resources of Jamestown, Rhode Island''. 1995.〕 * The Boulders (Charles Larner Cottage), 52 Newport St., Jamestown, RI (1888)〔 * The Ramparts (Robert E. Patterson Cottage), 27 Newport St., Jamestown, RI (1888)〔 * Anoatok (John P. Green Cottage), 95 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1889)〔 * Red Top (Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. Cottage), 185 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1889)〔 * Rockburn (Francis B. Rice Cottage), 359 Highland Ave., Jamestown, RI (1889) * Tunstall Smith Cottage, 144 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1889)〔 * Thorndike Hotel, 25 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI (1889) - Bevins' largest commission. Burned 1912.〔 * Wawbeck (Harry C. Potter Cottage), 133 Fort Wetherill Rd., Jamestown, RI (1890)〔 * James T. Wright House, 25 Cranston Ave., Newport, RI (1890-91)〔Yarnall, James L. ''Newport Through its Architecture''. 2005.〕 * Fowler's Rocks (Theophilus Stork Cottage), 340 E. Shore Rd., Jamestown, RI (1892)〔 * Horgan Block, 224 Thames St., Newport, RI (1892) - Demolished.〔 * Stephen H. Gurteen Cottage, 64 Bay View Dr., Jamestown, RI (1892) - Demolished.〔 * St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 60 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, RI (1892) - Demolished 1954.〔 * Harbor Entrance (Isaac Clothier Cottage), 2 Fort Wetherill Rd., Jamestown, RI (1893) - Demolished 1967.〔 * Clemence B. Faris Cottage, 51 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1895) - Burned 1938.〔 * Half Acre (Elizabeth Clark Cottage), 170 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1895)〔 * Ephron Catlin Cottage, 24 Emerson Rd., Jamestown, RI (1897-98)〔''American Architect and Building News'' 14 Aug. 1897: xvi.〕 * Abbot Chandler Cottage, 73 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI (1897) - Demolished 1984.〔 * Charles W. Bailey Cottage, 121 Walcott Ave., Jamestown, RI (1898-99)〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles L. Bevins」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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