Alexander Graham Bell is most well known for inventing ... speech machine" -- his name for the first telephone. Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on March 3, 1847. He enrolled in the University ...
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL:My name is Alexander Graham Bell. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL:I was born in the year 1847, in Edinburgh. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL:To understand where I ended up, you'll need to ...
Alexander Graham Bell hated few things more than summertime in Washington, D.C. He usually escaped to his estate in Nova Scotia, but one year obligations forced him to stay in the humid capital.
Alexander Graham Bell himself said as much when he declared, on the great scientist's death, "But for Henry, I never would have gone ahead with the telephone." Born in 1797 in Albany ...
Finishing up last week’s “Bell Letter”, pleading with her husband to respond to the accusations against his claim to the ...
The teenage daughter of child killer Mary Bell, who was at the heart of today's anonymity hearing at the High Court, was born on the anniversary of the day her mother killed one of her victims ...
The first patent issued for an invention by an American inventor was in 1790 for an improvement to potash production, and it ...
Telegraph manager George Coy of New Haven, Connecticut, developed an exchange—the system that allows people to call each other—within a year of attending Alexander Graham Bell’s demonstration ... and ...
When James was born in 1831, Ohio was on the edge of ... Two new inventions: the induction balance, an Alexander Graham Bell invention later known as the metal detector, and the air conditioner ...
In two years, the U.S. will mark its 250th birthday, and the left doesn’t seem to care—giving up on America’s symbols and its very meaning.
This in the country of Alexander Graham Bell, the Scottish-born Canadian-American inventor credited with patenting the first ...
ahead of Wayne Gretzky and Alexander Graham Bell, in an exhaustive Canadian Broadcasting Company poll that drew 140,000 votes. • He coached more than 500 NHL games, including two Stanley Cup finals.