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DescriptionGrave of Henry Bell in Rhu churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 86712.jpg
English: Grave of Henry Bell in Rhu churchyard. The Comet built for Henry Bell was the first steam vessel in Europe which successfully navigated rivers and the open sea. The monument was erected by Robert Napier - engineer and shipbuilder - of Glasgow.
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