From 1926 to the present day, there was a haulage company called "Richard Bell & Sons".
Richard Bell (died c. 1417), of Lincoln, was an English politician.
Richard Bell, regional controller for the DoE, said the increase in funding was good news.
Richard Bell played keyboards until his death in 2001.
Richard Bell, executive director of Young Audiences, chose "a simple drawing or song created by a child."
Richard Bell is a high school and former college football head coach.
Eighteen is a 2005 Canadian drama film written and directed by Richard Bell.
Richard Bell, a director and arts administrator, figured that institutions are no less prone to creative burnout than the people who run them.
The events happened when Richard Bell was 6-10 years old, but he didn't write the diary until he was 30.
Richard Bell died of multiple myeloma in June 2007.