William Abraham Bell

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William Abraham Bell
MD
File:Bell, William Abraham.jpg
Born 1841
Died 1921
Residence c/o Dr Bell [Bird], 10 [18]Hertford St; New University club St James' street
18 Hertford St., Mayfair [1872]
Occupation medical
business
photographer
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
ASL paper only?
left 1872.06.17 resignation accepted
elected_ESL 1869.03
elected_AI 1869
clubs New University Club

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THIS IS ASL! 1866.06.05 Mr William Bell’s proposition that the subscription for country Members be only one guinea was considered inadmissible.
1866.09.05 Mr Blake having submitted a letter received from Dr W. Bell, it was resolved that the propositions contained therein be not accepted, but that a card of invitation to the meetings be forwarded to Dr Bell.
[think this is him]

Notes From Elsewhere

Dr. William Abraham Bell (April 26, 1841–June 6, 1921) was an English physician who is best known as a photographer of the American West and a founder and developer of several businesses and towns in Colorado, including Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, and Durango.

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House Publications

ASL
Apollo Grannus [1868]
on the native races of New Mexico [13 apr 1869]

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