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  1. Joseph Bell (12 May 1861 – 15 April 1912) was a British engineer who served as first Chief Engineer of Olympic, and subsequently RMS Titanic; he died in Titanic ' s sinking . Early life. Joseph Bell was the first son of John Bell, Sr. and Margaret Watson, both agricultural entrepreneurs.

  2. Sep 1, 1996 · Learn about the life and death of Joseph Bell, the chief engineer of RMS Titanic, who was born and raised in Farlam, Cumbria. Find out his family background, career, letters, memorials and sources.

    • Male
    • English
    • Southampton, Hampshire, England
    • Chief Engineer
  3. Joseph Bell was the Chief Engineer of the RMS Titanic. He died a heroic death in the sinking, as his engineers and electricians kept the lights of the sinking liner burning until the very final moments. The Bell family from Farlam, Cumbria, were yeoman who had been farming for many decades in...

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  4. Learn about the life and heroism of Joseph Bell, the Cumbrian engineer who led the rescue efforts on the Titanic in 1912. Find out how to access his biography, visit his memorial, and download a free eBook.

  5. Aug 28, 2003 · Saturday 20th April 1912. Hide Ads. The Chief Engineer was Joseph Bell, son of the late Mr. John Bell, who at one time farmed at Farlam, but subsequently lived for many years in retirement at Bishoptown, Carlisle, before going to Bristol, where he died a few years ago. The latter was also a member of the Westmoreland and Cumberland Yeomanry ...

  6. Aug 30, 2016 · Every man in the White Star Line is to-day mourning the loss of bluff, genial Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer of the Titanic and Senior Engineer of the line. Bell was about 50 years old, and he had spent thirty-six years in the service of the company.

  7. Apr 23, 2014 · Learn about Joseph Bell, the Chief Engineer of Titanic, who fought to save the ship and many lives. Find out how his memorial in Farlam, Cumbria, was conserved and honored in 2014.

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