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  1. Bell Helmets® - Official Website

    Bell Helmets was born from auto racing in 1954 and exists today to inspire and enable the next generation of boundary breakers in motorcycle and bicycle culture.

  2. Bell | Wireless, Internet and TV Service Provider in Canada

    Bell is Canada's largest telecommunications company, providing Mobile phone, TV, high speed and wireless Internet, and residential Home phone services.

  3. Bell - Wikipedia

    Bells intended to be heard over a wide area can range from a single bell hung in a turret or bell-gable, to a musical ensemble such as an English ring of bells, a carillon or a Russian zvon which are tuned to …

  4. Company - Bell

    Since 1935, Bell has been pushing the boundaries of vertical flight. From firsts in aviation history to the forefront of vertical lift solutions, our legacy is built on bold ideas, engineering excellence, and trusted …

  5. Alexander Graham Bell | Biography, Education, Family, Telephone ...

    6 days ago · Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) was a British-American inventor, scientist, and teacher of the deaf whose foremost accomplishments were the invention of the telephone (1876) and …

  6. BELL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BELL is a hollow metallic device that gives off a reverberating sound when struck. How to use bell in a sentence.

  7. Automobile and Karting Racing Helmets | BELL

    Designed by the same engineers as the racing helmets, with high-quality components and materials, Bell Mini Helmets are the ideal memorabilia item for motorsport enthusiasts.

  8. Bell’s first phone call made history 150 years ago in Boston

    4 days ago · On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.

  9. BELL PRODUCTS

    Learn about Bell commercial and military products ranging from the Bell 505 to Bell V-280 Valor.

  10. Bell | Definition, History, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Bell, hollow vessel usually of metal, but sometimes of horn, wood, glass, or clay, struck near the rim by an interior clapper or exterior hammer or mallet to produce a ringing sound.