In fact, much of the experimentation and research to develop the first telephone happened in Boston, leading up to the ...
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the telephone. In 1918, Finland signed a peace treaty with Germany shortly after declaring independence from Russia. In 1936, Adolf Hitler ...
Bell was the first to secure a patent for his invention. Alexander Graham Bell Day celebrates the anniversary of the day when patent 174,465 was granted for Bell’s acoustic telegraph machine ...
As Alexander Graham Bell Day approaches ... improvements or inventions, invented the telephone in 1876, which changed how people communicate forever. The first telephone had two parts: a ...
Alexander Graham Bell called his assistant, Thomas Watson, on March 10, 1876. Communication has evolved ever since.
The Roseville Telephone Museum showcases the evolution of telephones from Bell's invention to modern innovations.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1847, Bell came from a family where communication was more than just talking—it was a science. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was a speech therapist who developed ...
Stolen Science," was written to finally set the record straight about scientists and inventors who never received the credit ...