Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone he was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh Scotland his father's name was Alexandra Melville Bell and mother's name was Eliza grace



His father was a professor and his mother was a painter and pianist he had twobrothers but both of whom died of tuberculosis throughout his childhood he spent short periods in traditional educational institutions including Attenborough's rural high a school which he left at the age of 15 he initially attended the University of Edinburgh and then the University College London England but did not receive a formal education in 1870 after the death of two of his brothers the Bell family moved to Canada for the sake of his health expanding on his father's work of teaching deaf people to communicate he began working on transmitting telephonic messages in 1872 he founded the school of

vocal physiology in mechanics of speech

in Boston where he taught elocution to his pupils in 1873 he was appointed the professor of vocal physiology and elocution at the Boston University School of oratory while pursuing his teaching profession he was drawn towards an idea of transmitting the human voice over wires in 1874, he hired an assistant

named Thomas Watson a skilled


an electrician who developed the tools and instruments he needed to continue the project on March 10th, 1876 he produced the first intelligible telephone call  when he said Mr. Watson come here I want to see you Thomas Watson who was in another room heard bells voice and came to see the telephone had worked a legal the battle ensued with inventor Elisha gray who claimed his invention of the telephone predated bells but the court ruled in Belle's favor and subsequently Bell Telephone Company was formed in 1877 on July 11th, 1877 he married his


death student Mable Hubbard at the age of thirty they had four children they are Elsie Maybelle Marion Hubbard Bell Edward Bell and Robert Bell via 1883 he created the technology for the gray phone and other early sound recording equipment including a magnetic recording technology that was an early form of tape recording towards At the end of the 19th century his interests began to move away from the sound transmission and recording to transport technologies he developed a passion for air travel and helped to establish the aerial experiment Association in 1907 in all he held 18 patents in his name alone and 12 that he shared with collaborators among them telephone photophone hydrofoil boat audio meter HD 4 metal detector 2 trout head roll kites are noteworthy he was one of the founders of the National Geographic Society in 1888 and served as its president from 1896 to

1904 he died on August 2nd, 1922 in bindery Nova Scotia Canada at the age of 75 due to complications from diabetes


 before anything else, preparation is the key to success said, Alexander Graham

 

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