Who invented it?
Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone. He was born in the 1850's in Scotland. He passed away on August 2nd, 1922.
Where was the Telephone invented?
The telephone was invented in Boston, Massachusetts by Alexander Graham Bell. Alexander originally came from Scotland, but he invented the telephone in Boston, Massachusetts.
When was the Telephone invented?
It was created in the late 19th century,but it was still being developed in the 20th century. Although the telephone was introduced to the public in 1980s.
Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone. He was born in the 1850's in Scotland. He passed away on August 2nd, 1922.
Where was the Telephone invented?
The telephone was invented in Boston, Massachusetts by Alexander Graham Bell. Alexander originally came from Scotland, but he invented the telephone in Boston, Massachusetts.
When was the Telephone invented?
It was created in the late 19th century,but it was still being developed in the 20th century. Although the telephone was introduced to the public in 1980s.
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To the right is a painting of Alexander. He was many things: a scientist, inventor, engineer, and even an innovator. He helped with a school dealing with the deaf. This school was in Boston, Massachusetts.
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To the left there is a picture of a duplicate of the first telephone.
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To the left there is a picture of an example of a guy using the photophone.