Robert Edward Dell (1865–1940) was a British journalist and socialist activist.
He lectured widely for the society, particularly in Lancashire, but left London in 1893 to become the editor of the Surrey Mirror.
However, in 1906 he moved to Paris, becoming an art dealer, and remaining there through World War I.
[3] In 1918, Dell became the Paris correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, but he was expelled from the country, and moved to Geneva.
He continued to work as a foreign correspondent for British newspapers, spending time in Berlin, back in Paris, and then again in Geneva.