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William Smith Bell
William Smith Bell
William Smith Bell

William Smith Bell

Aberdeen, Scotland
About MeWilliam Smith Bell ran an antiques business from 56-58 Bridge Street, Aberdeen. In 1943 he purchased Friendville, a manor house in Mannofield. He renovated this property with the architect and historian Fenton Wyness as an advisor. In 1944 his son John was killed in action.
Sub-lieutenant John Russell Stewart Bell
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1927 - 1944
William Turner Smith
Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1891 - 1960
Rock Drill Arrangement
Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1866
Ian McKenzie Smith
Montrose, Scotland, born 1935
German gunboat station tender Frauenlob at Aberdeen harbour
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1913 - 1978
Lieutenant W B Meff
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1890 - 1916
Eric Newton
Marple Bridge, Manchester, England, 1893 - 1965
Honourable John Polson Corbett
Scotland, 1924 - 1944
Raban Plaque St Nicholas Kirk
Worcestershire, England, 1579 - 1658
George Washington Wilson by Sir George Reid
Alvah, Banffshire, Scotland, 1823 - 1893
George Jamesone
Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1589 - 1644
Donald Alexander Smith
Forres, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1820 - 1914
Patrick Leopold Gordon
Auchleuchries, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1635 - 1699
Falling from Grace by Gwen Hardie
Fife, Scotland, born 1962
John Harper Sr.
1823 - 1906
Brigadier Frost Pasha
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1838 - 1902
J & J Ingram
Aberdeen, Scotland
Broadford Works Aberdeen, 1842-1864
Broadford Works, 1808 - 2002
House Flag For The Cargo Steamer 'maryland' Built By Hall Russell In 1921
Steam Cargo Vessel