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<p>painter and embroiderer, was a daughter of Edward Bell and Anne, née Bond, of Yorkshire, England. In 1879 a 'Miss Bell' had two 'crayon' (pastel) landscapes in the Launceston Fine Art Exhibition, sent in by W.T. Bell, i.e. no.10 crayon - Landscape - Miss Bell - W.T. Bell (exhibitor); no.12 crayon - Landscape - Miss Bell - W.T. Bell (exhibitor). Early in 1880, Helen Bell was living with her married sister, Clara Jane (Mrs Charles Henry Leake), of Rosedale, Tasmania, when a bazaar was held at nearby Campbell Town in aid of the hospital. The <i>_Mercury</i>_ reporter was 'particularly attracted by some specimens of native flowers painted by Miss Bell on a gipsy table, and bracket and markers, the native berries, fuschia, ferns, tea tree, etc., being so artistically rendered.' Her stall made £9.9.7. She was living with the Leakes at Hobart in February 1883 when she exhibited in the Tasmanian Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition. The painted table she showed then was apparently a new work, being quite different in form and decoration to the above description.</p> <p><b>¶ ¶ *This entry is a stub. You can help the DAAO by submitting a biography.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></b></p>*
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