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In 1893, Keller even accompanied Bell to the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, where they stayed for three weeks. Bell ...
Alexander Graham Bell CBS . WASHINGTON Researchers have identified the voice of Alexander Graham Bell for the first time in some of the earliest audio recordings held at the Smithsonian Institution.
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Phones have come a long way from Alexander Graham Bell’s first telephone to the sleek, powerful smartphones we use today. From manual switchboards to cellular networks, and from the brick-sized ...
Alexander Graham Bell and his colleagues made an experimental recording on this wax and brass disc. Recorded circa 1885, an unknown speaker recites the “To be, or not to be,” soliloquy from ...
The nation's capital was the undisputed recording capital of the '80s. ¶ The 1880s, that is. ¶ That's when Alexander Graham Bell, having invented the first practical telephone, and inheriting ...
Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call, telling his assistant, "Mr. Watson – come here – I want to see you," on this day in history, March 10, 1876. Fox News Media Fox Business ...
In the early 1900s, Alexander Graham Bell intensively researched ways to lift humans heavenward on kite-like flying machines. Now comes the decidedly earthbound postscript. The detailed archive ...
Alexander Graham Bell is known for inventing the telephone; but for someone so associated with sound, it's curious that no one living has actually ever heard the tenor of his voice.
A voice recording of Alexander Graham Bell’s father was recovered on this wax-coated drum, which was shipped to Berkeley Lab earlier this year for analysis.