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Alexander Graham Bell was Born
Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds Bell had sucessfully given birth to Alexander Graham Bell. He was born in 16 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. -
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Alexander Graham Bell Changed his Middle Name
Alexander Graham Bell had got his middle name Graham for his 11th birthday present because he had wanted one like his brothers since he was 10. -
Alex's First Invention
Alexaner Graham Bell and his friend Ben Herdman built a dehusking machine. -
Left His School
He attended Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland when he was young but he then left when he was 15. -
First Job
He got his first job to be a music teacher at the age of 16. He got paid 10 pounds per lesson in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland. -
Automaton Head
Alexander Graham Bell built his own automaton head and all neibours of Bell were intrested in it. -
University of Edinburgh
He went to the University of Edinburgh because his brother had also studied there. -
University of London
After Alexander Graham Bell had done some exams, he was able to go to the University of London. But after a feww years, his family moved to Canada. -
Moving to Canada
He moved to Canada with his family when he was 23. -
Teaching the Deaf
When Bell arrived in Boston, he started teaching the Boston School for Deaf Mutes. -
Clarke School for the Deaf in Boston
Alexander Graham Bell teaches a school called Clarke School for the Deaf in Boston. -
Bell meets Boston attorney Gardiner Greene Hubbard
Gardiner Greene Hubbard was Bell's financial banker and father-in-law. -
Boston University makes Bell Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the School of Orat
Boston University makes Bell Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the School of Oratory. Mabel Hubbard, his future wife, was actually one of his private pupils. -
James Watson works with Bell
James Watson starts working with Bell more often. -
Money for Inventions
Gardiner Greene Hubbard have a more formal partnership with Bell in which Hubbard gives money for his inventions. -
Preperations Marriage
Mabel Hubbard and Bell get prepared for their marriage. -
Telephone Success
The first phone call was made and the telephone worked. The first words over the telephone were "Mr. Watson.Come here. I want to see you." -
Introducing the Telephone to the World
Bell shows how the telephone works for Sir William Thomson (Baron Kelvin) and Emperor Pedro II of Brazil at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. -
The Bell Telephone Company
Bell, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, Thomas Sanders, and Thomas Watson are the founders of the Bell Telephone Company -
Marriage
Bell and Mabel Hubbard get married -
Back to England
Bell and Mabel Hubbard leave to England and they stay there for 1 year. -
First Daughter
Elsie May Bell was born -
Second Daughter
Marian Daisy Bell is born -
Bell Meets Helen Keller
Bell meets Helen Keller and her parents and reccomended a teacher for her. -
Long Distance Calls
Bell participates in a long distance call trial from New York to -
President of the National Geographic Society
Gardiner Greene Hubbard died so he became President of the National Geographic Society -
Regent of the Smithsonian Institution.
Bell was elected a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution. -
Hydrofoil Craft
Bell and Casey Baldwin's HD-4, a hydrofoil craft, beats the world fastest record on a boat. -
Alexander's Death
Alexander Graham Bell died when he was 75 years old in Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, Canada.