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4 days ago · Alexander Graham Bell (/ ˈ ɡ r eɪ. ə m /, born Alexander Bell; March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
4 days ago · Everyone knows about Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the telephone. Many people do not know that he was also a deaf educator and advocate, with an association named after him. His methods (and reasons behind those methods) continue to cause controversy in the Deaf community.
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3 days ago · In the 19th century a Scotsman called Alexander Graham Bell invented the process of using a telephone which he patented in 1876. His design was modified by various of his contemporaries such as Thomas Watson, Thomas Edison, and Emil Berliner but had basically acquired a functional design that has not fundamentally changed even if the apparatus has become considerably smaller.
5 days ago · With premises at 36 Coleman Street, marketing of Alexander Graham Bell‘s telephones officially began in the UK. It had a capacity for 150 lines and opened with 7 or 8 subscribers. One of the first telephone lines to …
3 days ago · Soon after Alexander Graham Bell (no relation) patented the telephone in 1876, the Welsh town of Ammanford was born. What had been a cluster of cottages in Carmarthenshire, around 17 miles north ...
4 days ago · Yes, the telephone was called an 'Ameche' for a time in the 40's because Don Ameche played Bell in the movie version, but the real Bell was a Scotsman.
5 days ago · Bell was born in Edinburgh in 1847, one of three sons, to Professor Alexander Bell and Eliza Grace née Symonds. His father was a noted teacher and researcher of physiological phonetics, which deals with the acoustic production of speech.