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▪ I. beche [Etymol. uncertain: cf. F. bêche mattock.] (See quot.)1851 Coal-tr. Terms, Northumbld. & Durh. 8 Beche (called by the workmen Bitch), an instrument..used in boring, for the purpose of extricating the bottom portion of a broken set of bore-rods from a bore-hole.▪ II. beche obs. form of bee...
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Mathias Beche
Mathias Beche (born 28 June 1986 in Geneva) is a Swiss professional racing driver. Beche also drove in the FIA GT1 World Championship round at Zolder in a Ford.
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Swansea De La Beche St Express - Supermarket in Swansea | Tesco
Swansea De La Beche St Express. Get directions. Check stock. 11-12 De La Beche St. Swansea, SA1 3EZ. Closed - Opens at 6 AM. Day of the Week. Hours. Sunday.
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Beche Blade
Beche Blade () is a sharp-crested ridge rising to between Murchison Cirque and Arkell Cirque on the south side of the Read Mountains, Shackleton Range association with the names of geologists grouped in this area, it was named in 1971 by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche
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Olimpiu Becheș
Olimpiu Becheș (born 28 September 1955) is a former Romanian rugby player from Noul Sasesc, Sibiu, Romania. He played as a centre.
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Nicholas de la Beche
During 1342, licenses were issued to Beche permitted him to castellate his houses at La Beche, Watlyington and Beaumys. Beche was employed in King Edward III's wars in Brittany and Gascony.
Beche died in 1345, leaving no heirs, his wife surviving him.
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Denos Adjima Beche
Denos Adjima Beche (born 30 November 1943) is an Ivorian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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Henry De la Beche
In June 2020, the De La Beche Society, a student-run geology society at Imperial College, announced they were distancing themselves from Henry De la Beche Honours
The following geographic features are named after De la Beche:
Mount De La Beche in New Zealand
De la Beche Bay in Nunavut
See also
Vallis
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De la Beche Bay
De la Beche Bay is an Arctic waterway in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada. It was named in honor of English geologist Sir Henry De la Beche.
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Bays of Qikiqtaaluk Region
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Aldworth
In medieval times there was a fortified manor house or castle; La Beche Castle once stood on the site of what is now Beche Farm in the parish. They were long thought to have been erected in the 1340s by the influential Sir Nicholas De La Beche (sometimes erroneously called Lord De La Beche), but
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Mary De la Beche Nicholl
Mary De la Beche "Minnie" Nicholl FES (née Dillwyn; 25 June 1839 – 30 October 1922) was a lepidopterist and mountaineer. She was the daughter of Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn and Elizabeth (née De la Beche).
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Olimpiu
Notable people with the name include:
Olimpiu Becheș (born 1955), Romanian rugby union player
Olimpiu Bucur (born 1989), Romanian footballer
Olimpiu Blaj
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Beaumys Castle
De la Beche received a licence to crenellate in 1338 and produced a fortified manor house. De la Beche died, leaving the manor to his wife Margery, who in turn remarried, to Thomas Arderne.
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Duria Antiquior
De la Beche translated Conybeare's verbal description of marine reptiles into pictorial form. It was an accurate copy of the De la Beche–Scharf lithograph except that it omitted the faeces.
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Mrs Watson's Cottage
In 1827, of beche-de-mer was exported from the Cooktown area to Timor. Fuller established a station to carry out beche-de-mer processing on Watson's Bay.
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