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  1. Aneurin Bevan ( 15 November 1897 – 6 July 1960) was a Welsh Labour Party politician who is best known for overseeing the creation of the National Health Service in the Labour government after World War II. Bevan, a left-winger, was intermittently in trouble with the Labour leadership; in the 1950s he astonished his supporters by opposing ...

  2. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Aneurin Bevan meeting teenager Sylvia Beckingham - the first NHS patient being treated at a hospital in Manchester in 1948. Follow East of England news on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

  3. Aneurin Bevan. Aneurin Bevan, 1952. Statue Bevans in Cardiff, von Robert Thomas. Aneurin Bevan, besser bekannt als Nye Bevan, (* 15. November 1897 in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales; † 6. Juli 1960 in London) war ein britischer Politiker der walisischen Labour Party. Er setzte als Minister den britischen National Health Service durch.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Aneurin Bevan, couramment connu sous le nom de Nye Bevan, né le 15 novembre 1897 à Tredegar et mort le 6 juillet 1960 à Chesham, est un homme politique gallois appartenant au Parti travailliste. Il se voit confier des responsabilités ministérielles dans le gouvernement d'après-guerre, et joue un rôle crucial dans la création du National Health Service, la Sécurité sociale britannique ...

  5. 31 de jan. de 2016 · Who was Aneurin Bevan? Aneurin Bevan was born on November 15th, 1897 in Tredegar, just a few miles from where I grew up in South Wales. His father was a miner and he was exposed to the problems of poverty and disease throughout his childhood. He had nine brothers and sisters, only six of which survived.

  6. A Infância de Aneurin Bevan. Aneurin Bevan nasceu em 15 de novembro de 1897, na pequena cidade de Tredegar, na Gales. Seus pais eram trabalhadores da mina de carvão local e ele foi criado em condições extremamente pobres. Aos 14 anos, Bevan começou a trabalhar na mina como garoto de recados.

  7. 11 de mai. de 2018 · Bevan, Aneurin (1897–1960) British politician. Bevan entered Parliament in 1929, soon establishing a reputation as a stirring orator. He was editor (1940–45) of the socialist Tribune magazine. As minister of health (1945–51) in the post-war Labour government, Bevan introduced (1948) the National Health Service.