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Bell's Telephone ... Bell imagined great uses for his telephone, like this model from the 1920s, but would he ever have imagined telephone lines being used to transmit video images?
In which we try to decide who really invented the telephone ... Ask who really invented the telephone, and you may get the name of a German, Philipp Reis, not Alexander Graham Bell.
Such scientists as Lord Kelvin, Joseph Henry, and Edison had seen the little Reis instrument years before Bell invented the telephone; but they regarded it as a mere musical toy.
Bell and Watson experimented all summer and in September, 1875, Bell began to write the specifications for his first telephone patent.
On March 10, 1876, in Boston, Massachusetts, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Thomas Watson fashioned the device itself;
Who Invented The Telephone? Why Bell, of course. ... A man named Pizer recently claims the Italian Meucci invented the telephone. ... The respected telephone historian Edwin S. Grosvenor has also recently
Electrical Engineering question: Who invented the telephone? ... Who invented the phones? First telephone invented? Who invented a telephone? Who invented it telephone? Telephone was invented by?
Several sites in the Yahoo! Alexander Graham Bell category claim that the clever Scotsman invented the "electrical speech machine," or the telephone, in 1876. But he certainly benefited from...
Who really invented the telephone? April 18, 2008 10:06 PM Subscribe ... Who really invented the telephone? Was it this guy?, or did he just win a foot race to the patent office with this guy or
Alexander Graham Bell: the life and times of the man who invented the telephone. New York, Harry Abrams, 1997. 304 p.