George Bell
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George Bell may refer to:
- George Joseph Bell (1770–1843), Scottish jurist
- George Bell (British Army officer) (1794–1877), Irish general
- George Bell (publisher) (1814–1890), British publisher, founder of George Bell & Sons
- George Bell (Brigadier General) (1828–1907), American Civil War Brigadier General
- George H. Bell (1839–1917), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- George Alexander Bell (1856–1927), Canadian pioneer and Saskatchewan politician
- George John Bell (1872–1944), Australian politician
- George Bell (pitcher) (1874–1941), baseball player
- George Bell (painter) (1878–1966), Australian painter
- George Bell (bishop) (1883–1958), Anglican bishop of Chichester
- George Melrose Bell (1884–1936), Canadian newspaper publisher and businessman
- Max Bell (George Maxwell Bell, 1912–1972), Canadian newspaper publisher and businessman
- George T. Bell (1913–1973), special assistant to United States President Richard Nixon
- George Gray Bell (1920–2000), Canadian soldier, civil servant, and academic
- George Irving Bell (1926–2000), American physicist, biologist and mountaineer
- George Bell (basketball) (born 1957), Harlem Globetrotter and tallest American man
- George Bell (outfielder) (born 1959), Dominican Republic baseball player
- George Bell (Canadian politician), early 20th century politician in British Columbia
- George Bell (footballer) (1861–1959), West Bromwich Albion footballer
- George E. Bell (1883–1970), provincial politician from Alberta, Canada
- George Bell (editor) (1809–1899), New Zealand newspaper proprietor and editor
- George Bell (Australian footballer) (1912–1999), Australian rules footballer
- George Bell, Jr. (1859–1926), United States Army Major General
George Bell may also refer to:
- George Bell & Sons, a London publishing house
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