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John Bell Here likes a speaker named John Bell, Who thought his voice just sounded swell, He narrated tales from days quite olden, But now that he's gone, silence is golden.

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  • John Bell Here likes a speaker named John Bell, Who thought his voice just sounded swell, He narrated tales from days quite olden, But now that he's gone, silence is golden.
  • John Bell was the art director for Jurassic Park.
  • Sir John Bell 1843-1924 Master of the Worshipful Company of Fan Makers. Lord Mayor of London 1907 Some details on the Fanmakers' website [1].
  • John Bell (also known as "The Great Apostate") (February 15, 1797 – September 10, 1869) was a U.S. politician, attorney, and plantation owner. A wealthy slaveholder from Tennessee, Bell served in the United States Congress in both the House of Representatives and Senate. He began his career as a Democrat, he eventually fell out with Andrew Jackson and became a Whig. In 1860, he was among a group of Presidential candidates defeated by Abraham Lincoln in a bitterly divided election that helped spark the American Civil War.
  • John Bell (February 18, 1796 - September 10, 1869) was an American career politician from Tennessee. He served as Secretary of War and sat in both houses of Congress during his career and held the office of Speaker of the House in the 21st and 22nd Congresses. Among the first members of the modern Democratic Party, he left that party over Andrew Jackson's controversial 1832 campaign to destroy the Second Bank of the United States, earning Bell the derisive epithet "the Great Apostate" in Democratic circles. Bell spent most of the next twenty years with the Whig Party until that party went defunct in the mid 1850s. He then briefly aligned with the Know Nothings in the late 1850s before forming the Constitutional Union Party in the 1860 election, running for President with Edward Everett as
  • John Bell (born 1952) is an Ottawa, Ontario, Canada-based senior archivist at Library and Archives Canada. He specializes in the history of English Canadian comic books, and has authored the books Canuck Comics (1986, ISBN 978-0-921101-00-0), Guardians of the North: the National Superhero in Canadian Comic-Book Art (1992, ISBN 0-662-19347-4) and Invaders from the North: How Canada Conquered the Comic Book Universe (2006, ISBN 978-1-55002-659-7) on the subject, as well as having curated a number of exhibitions and websites.
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  • Scotland
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  • Art director
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  • Sally Dickinson , Jane Yeatman
Name
  • Bell, John
  • John Bell
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  • 250(xsd:integer)
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  • 1997-10-20(xsd:date)
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