Henry Bell

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Henry Bell was a Scottish engineer and pioneer of steamship navigation, best known for operating one of Europe's first successful passenger steamboats in the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish person
engineer
human
associatedWithBodyOfWater Firth of Clyde
associatedWithIndustry maritime transport
associatedWithTechnology paddle steamer
steam engine
causeOfNotability commercial success of early passenger steamboat service
centuryOfActivity 19th century
centuryOfBirth 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
designed Comet (steamship)
era Industrial Revolution
familyName Bell
fieldImpact development of commercial steam navigation in Europe
fieldOfWork steam navigation
steamship engineering
givenName Henry
hasGender male
influencedBy Robert Fulton
earlier steam navigation experiments in the United States
innovation regular steam-powered passenger service on inland waters
knownFor introducing practical steamship services on the River Clyde
language English
launchDateOfWork Comet (steamship) 1812
legacy recognized as an early European steamship pioneer
modeOfTransportDeveloped steamship
name Henry Bell self-link
nationality Scottish
notableFor operating one of Europe’s first successful passenger steamboats
pioneering steamship navigation in Europe
notableWork Comet (steamship)
occupation civil engineer
engineer
mechanical engineer
operated Comet (steamship)
placeOfActivity Glasgow
Helensburgh
River Clyde
region Scotland
residence Helensburgh
roleInHistoryOfTechnology helped demonstrate viability of steam-powered passenger transport in Europe
spouse Jane Bell
typeOfVesselWorkedOn passenger steamboat

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Helensburgh hasNotableResident Henry Bell
Henry Bell name Henry Bell self-link