Henry Bell (April 7, 1767 – March 14, 1830) was a Scottish engineer who is famed for introducing the first successful passenger steamboat service in Europe.
Bell was born at Torphichen, Linlithgowshire in 1767 and pioneered the development of the steamship. He was the fifth son of Patrick Bell and Margaret Easton, themselves members of a family well known at the time as millwrights, builders and engineers. Their work included the design and const...
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