Sunderland Echo

A US hero – but a Wearside lad

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

The Medal of Honor is the h i g h e s t d e c o rat io n i n th e US military, so how did a lad from Sunderland end up being awarded one?

Born in Sunderland on March 12, 1839, George H Bell became a renowned sailor in the US Navy.

George began his maritime career aged 14 after his family moved to Newcastle.

During the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861, George was docked at New York and enlisted in the United States Navy.

He joined the USS Santee and quickly rose through the ranks due to his vast experience.

Within months the USS Santee was tasked with destroying the Confederat­e Ship Royal Yacht at Galveston Bay, Texas, on November 7, 1861

The battle was still fierce and is said to have included hand-to-hand combat. The Santee suffered one fatality, and secured victory after the Royal Yacht caught on fire.

Two years later in 1863, George was awarded the Medal of Honour in recognitio­n of his service in the United States Military and the conflict with

the Royal Yacht in particular. He finished out his service and returned to the North East until he died in 1917.

The little-known story of George H Bell is one of dozens which Sunderland University graduate Rob Kilburn, 26, has included in his book Tyne and Weird.

The documentar­y filmmaker runs the Tyne and Weird Facebook page, collecting tales of the bizarre and downright odd.

Now he has turned those stories into a compilatio­n book.

Rob, who studied Digital Film Production at Sunderland University, said: “I knew this book was a goal I wanted to work towards.

“When I first started makingfilm­s,Iwashearin­gallthese incredible and bizarre stories about subjects which were sometimes centuries old.

“It was always going to be hard to make documentar­ies about them because they were folklore. That’s when I started the Facebook page, which then evolved into the book.”

Other topics in the book include Charles Dickens’ visit to Sunderland, Sunderland-born playwright Tom Taylor and the role he played in the assassinat­ion of Abraham Lincoln, and Sunderland’s own female wrestler and weight lifting champion of Great Britain Tilly Tinmouth.

To order Tyne and Weird, visit www.etsy.com/uk

 ??  ?? George H Bell – The Sunderland-born recipient of a US Medal of Honor.
George H Bell – The Sunderland-born recipient of a US Medal of Honor.
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Rob Kilburn has produced the book Tyne and Weird.

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