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Jigsaw Puzzle : Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) Scottish-born American inventor, lecturing on his telephone at Salem (top) while friends in his study at Boston listen to his lecture - 12 February 1877. Wood engraving published Paris 1890
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Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) Scottish-born American inventor, lecturing on his telephone at Salem (top) while friends in his study at Boston listen to his lecture - 12 February 1877. Wood engraving published Paris 1890
532048 Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) Scottish-born American inventor, lecturing on his telephone at Salem (top) while friends in his study at Boston listen to his lecture - 12 February 1877. Wood engraving published Paris 1890 ; Universal History Archive/UIG
Media ID 38140560
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1877 1890 Alexander Bell Boston February Friends Graham Inventor Lecture Lecturing Listen Published Salem Telephone 1847 1922 Scottish Born
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This wood engraving captures a significant moment in history as Alexander Graham Bell, the Scottish-born American inventor, lectures on his groundbreaking invention - the telephone. The scene is split into two parts; at the top, we see Bell speaking passionately about his creation in Salem while below, his friends in Boston listen intently to his lecture.
The image exudes an atmosphere of excitement and curiosity as Bell shares his revolutionary technology with those around him. His dedication to improving communication shines through as he captivates his audience with the potential of this new device.
Published in Paris in 1890, this wood engraving immortalizes a pivotal moment in time when Bell's invention would forever change the way people connect and communicate. It serves as a reminder of the power of innovation and perseverance in shaping our world.
As we gaze upon this historical print, we are transported back to February 12th, 1877, witnessing firsthand the birth of modern telecommunications. Alexander Graham Bell's legacy lives on through this image, inspiring us to continue pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities for future generations.
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