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'''Harry Bell''' is a [[British]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]], who found [[fandom]] in 1965, learning about it from [[John Barfoot]], a fan who was a co-worker of his  at the Department of Health and Social Security in [[Newcastle, UK|Newcastle]].  His first [[convention]] was [[Yarcon]], the [[1966 Eastercon]].  He became known as one of fandom's top artists.   
 
'''Harry Bell''' is a [[British]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]], who found [[fandom]] in 1965, learning about it from [[John Barfoot]], a fan who was a co-worker of his  at the Department of Health and Social Security in [[Newcastle, UK|Newcastle]].  His first [[convention]] was [[Yarcon]], the [[1966 Eastercon]].  He became known as one of fandom's top artists.   

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Harry Bell is a British fan and fanartist, who found fandom in 1965, learning about it from John Barfoot, a fan who was a co-worker of his at the Department of Health and Social Security in Newcastle. His first convention was Yarcon, the 1966 Eastercon. He became known as one of fandom's top artists.

His first fanzine contribution was a cover for Barfoot's fanzine, Bumblie, which was part of a PADS apa mailing in 1965. His own first fanzine was Grimwab, also an apazine for PADS. He also published More Beans with Ian Williams.

He gafiated after Thirdmancon in 1968, because he couldn't find the kind of old-style fanzine fandom he liked in Britain, but returned to fandom in the ’70s. He was a founder of InTheBar.

A collection of his fan art, Bellissimo! The Harry Bell Fan Art Anthology, was published to raise funds for the Get Harry! fund to bring him to Corflu Quire.

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