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Robert Bell (field Hockey)
Robert or Rob Bell may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Robert Charles Bell (engraver) (1806–1872), Scottish engraver * Robert Anning Bell (1863–1933), English artist and designer * Robert Bell (artist and curator) (1946–2018), Australian artist and curator * Robert "Kool" Bell (born 1950), American singer, songwriter, and bassist with Kool & the Gang * Robert Bell, musician and bassist with The Blue Nile * Rob Bell (TV presenter) (born 1979), British TV presenter Authors and editors * Robert Bell (writer) (1800–1867), Irish journalist & editor * Robert Charles Bell (1917–2002), author of several books on board games * Rob Bell (Robert Holmes Bell Jr., born 1970), American author, Christian speaker and pastor Law * Robert C. Bell (1880–1964), U.S. federal judge * Robert M. Bell (born 1943), Chief Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals * Robert Holmes Bell (born 1944), U.S. federal judge * Robert D. Bell (born 1967), justice of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ...
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Robert Charles Bell (engraver)
Robert Charles Bell (15 September 1806 – 5 September 1872) was a Scottish engraver. Life Bell was born at Edinburgh and at an early age he was articled to John Beugo, the friend of Robert Burns, and while in his studio he also attended the classes at the Trustees' Academy, then under the direction of Sir William Allan. After leaving Beugo he engraved a series of Scottish views and a considerable number of vignette portraits. Bell died in Edinburgh on 5 September 1872. His son, Robert Purves Bell, A.R.S.A., was a Scottish painter of figure subjects. Works The works which brought Bell into notice were 'The Rush Plaiters,' after Sir George Harvey, and the plates which he engraved for the Royal Scottish Association, among which were 'The Widow' and 'Roger and Jenny,' after Sir William Allan; 'The Expected Penny,' after Alexander Fraser; 'The Quarrel Scene in The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow,' after Sir J. Noel Paton and 'Baillie McWhirter at Breakfast,' after J. Eckford Lauder. A ma ...
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Robert Bell (Toronto Politician)
Robert Bell (June 8, 1832 – February 11, 1907)https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/220524492/robert-mp-bell was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1875 to 1883 who represented the riding of Toronto West. He was born in Toronto, the son of John Bell, a building contractor who came from Ireland in 1823. In 1853, Robert Bell married Matilda Clegg. He was chairman of the board of Waterworks Commissioners in Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ... from 1874 to 1877 and also served on the city council from 1860 to 1873. He was deputy Grand Master of the Royal Black chapter of Orangemen of British America in 1875. References External links *''The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1877'' C ...
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Bobby Bell (Scottish Footballer)
Robert McDicker Bell (16 September 1934 – March 2007) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right back. He played in the Scottish football league system for Falkirk and Ayr United, before spending the majority of his playing career at English Football League club Watford. He later moved into English amateur football, first as a player, and later as a coach and manager. Playing career Born in the Scottish town of Ayr on September 16, 1934, Bell played in Scottish Junior Football for Whitletts Victoria, and also for the British Army during his national service. Bell turned professional in August 1954 when he signed for Scottish Football League side Falkirk.Jones p. 38 Manager Bob Shankly selected Bell for one league game, before releasing him on a free transfer at the end of the 1955–56 season. Ayr United manager Neil McBain signed Bell, fielding him 15 times in the league. When McBain rejoined Watford in August 1956, he signed several former Ayr players, including B ...
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Bunny Bell
Robert C. "Bunny" Bell (10 April 1911 – 25 December 1988) was a footballer who played for Carlton, Tranmere Rovers and Everton. On Boxing Day 1935, he scored nine times in Tranmere's 13–4 victory over Oldham Athletic, at that time an English record. He might have made it 10, but missed a penalty. He scored 57 goals for Tranmere during the 1933–34 season, and ended his Tranmere career with 104 goals in 114 games. Bell then signed for Everton, but the outbreak of World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ... effectively ended his career. References Association football forwards Tranmere Rovers F.C. players Everton F.C. players Sportspeople from Birkenhead English footballers English Football League players 1911 births 1988 deaths {{England ...
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