RM2ADJ852–1870s 1876 ILLUSTRATION ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL’S EARLY TELEPHONE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER - o5547 CPC001 HARS HALF-LENGTH PERSONS MALES SPEAK DISTANCE MECHANICAL HEAR PORTABLE B&W SUCCESS ILLUSTRATIONS HAPPINESS WELLNESS EARLY CUSTOMER SERVICE NETWORKING KNOWLEDGE PROGRESS VOICE VOCAL INNOVATION OPPORTUNITY DIAGRAM HIGH TECH CONNECTION GRAHAM 19TH CENTURY 1870s HEARING INVENTION RECEIVER STYLISH SUPPORT LONG DISTANCE ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL IDEAS SOLUTIONS YOUNG ADULT MAN 1877 ALEXANDER AUDITORY BLACK AND WHITE CROSS SECTION OLD FASHIONED SECTION
RM2B02X1T–Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. Bell considered his most famous invention
RMAK95D3–Historic Telephone in use at Harberton Estancia, Tierra del Fuego ,Argentina from 1928 until 1963
RM2PCF4XD–1924 ca , Detroit , USA : The Bell's first telephone, invented in 1874 ca , by american inventor ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL ( 1847 - 1922 ). Photo taken by reportage by The Detroit News dedicated to anniversary of Bell invention. - foto storiche - foto storica - portrait - ritratto - HISTORY - TELEFONIA - INVENTORE DEL TELEFONO - phone ----- Archivio GBB
RMHR6068–Looking down on British GPO standard dial telephone green and red
RMAACMD4–oldfashioned telephone with bells hanging on a wall
RMAEAE7N–Antique telephone (circa 1900), Pena Palace, Sintra, Portugal
RMAPT9NN–Early 20th century vintage telephone
RMAM44EW–AN ANTIQUE WALL TELEPHONE UK
RM2GF1H7B–Telephone building in downtown Brooklyn NYC
RMKXWXKP–Man Hold's Bell's First Telephone
RM2B02X1Y–Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. Bell considered his most famous invention
RMMAMY3K–Hello Hello Telephone Chimes pull toy produced by the Gong Bell Manufacturing Company. The toy features a cast monkey and two ringing bells. Title: Hello Hello Telephone Chimes Bell Ringer Pull Toy . between 1900 and 1920. Gong Bell Manufacturing Company
RM2B02X1N–Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. Bell considered his most famous invention
RFBH01M3–Vintage Phone
RFS3PKYN–Vintage wall mounted wooden telephone with exterior bells and push button dial, 2022
RMEY8D6P–Old church bells on display, Vaskikello Pyhäjärvi Finland
RMT62T3J–1910s 1920s OAK WOOD CASE CRANK TELEPHONE MOUNTED ON WALL - bs00307 CAM001 HARS WALL PHONE
RMK0XBAE–Alexander Graham Bell's big box telephone, 1876, one of the first commercially available telephones National Museum of American History DSC06223
RFEW90BX–OXFORD CITY CARFAX TOWER AND OLD GATEWAY WITH ST.MARTIN ON HORSEBACK ALSO A RED TELEPHONE KIOSK AT THE BASE OF THE TOWER
RMT7YTXJ–Bell's Telephone Transmitter and Receiver, 1876
RMWA4123–Boxes placed in Smithsonian in 1881 by telephone inventor opened for first time. Washington, D.C., Oct. Three boxes which Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, and two associates placed in the secret archives of the Smithsonian Institution in 1881 and which have remained [un][?]opened since, were formally opened today in the presence of Bell's two daughters and a group of scientists. The boxes contained among other things the original working model of the first machine ever to record on wax and reproduce the Human voice. In the photograph, left to right: Mrs. David Fairchild, daugh
RMM2HX00–Alexander Graham Bell's First Telephone, 1915-25
RM2RA8C0F–New York, New York: c. 1929 A woman at the Museum of the Peaceful Arts in Manhattan holds a duplicate of Alexander Graham Bell's first 1875 telephone to her ear, and holds a modern French dial phone in her hand.
RMG16BH7–New Year's telephone party, 1882. Illustrating the popularity of Alexander Graham Bell's invention, patented in 1876. The novelty of the invention proved very popular, especially at parties. Listeners with 'hearing tubes' could all hearing the same messag
RMAACMD5–oldfashioned telephone with bells and dial hanging on a wooden wall
RMCYT4A8–Hans Liska(1907 - 1983),MG post in Northern France 1944 Watercolour on cardboard,ca. 1944,depicting an MG position in a French house. An infantryman peering through the sight of an MG 42 at the scenery below,the flat modified to a command post with field telephone,hand grenades,and bells. At bottom the inscription 'Post in Northern France,the bells connected to a wire trap. The hand grenades are strategically planted and connected to the bells by a cord. If an enemy touches the wire trap,the bells start to ring,causing the gunman to pull the cord,and,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2PH6M1X–Antique wall telephone
RM2GF1H78–Telephone building in downtown Brooklyn NYC
RMM6MYCP–Sign for the Public Telephone Call Office with bell mounted above and unrelated metal bell with angel on top. North Walsham, Norfolk, UK.
RMGRPP32–New Hampshire Telephone museum in Warner NH
RMPB9GPX–. English: Hello Hello Telephone Chimes pull toy produced by the Gong Bell Manufacturing Company. The toy features a cast monkey and two ringing bells. Title: Hello Hello Telephone Chimes Bell Ringer Pull Toy . between 1900 and 1920 751 Hello Hello Telephone Chimes Bell Ringer Pull Toy
RM2B02X1M–Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent Scottish-born scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work. His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first U.S. patent for the telephone in 1876. Bell considered his most famous invention
RMP2CA87–. English: Plaque on the Bell Telephone Memorial to commemorate the Invention of the Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, In Brantford, Ontario, in 1874. The Governor General of Canada, Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, unveiled the Bell Telephone Memorial erected in Bell's honor in Brantford, Ontario's, (The Telephone City) Alexander Graham Bell Gardens grounds as part of the City of Brantford's public parks system. The Bell Homestead was also dedicated at the same time (1917). Bell was the guest of honor at the ceremony. The memorial was commissioned to sculptor W.S. Allward in 1912,
RFBG2NHW–Vintage Phone
RM2N62YPW–Antique circa 1910 oak wood and black bakelite plain front wall mounted telephone with brass ringing bells in garage inside old 1927 home.
RFM2B815–Doorbells. Video intercom system of apartment building with anonymous name plates of unknown residents - illustration on white backgro
RMAGFAJ7–Advertising leaflet for Ericsson telephones 1893
RFKJ5B09–Greece, Santorini's church with bells picture appear on tablet, smartphone in man's hands. Blur background
RMG38EFH–An imaginary conversation between Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray, using their own telephone devices
RMRCJ9G8–Alexander Graham Bell's big box telephone, 1876, one of the first commercially available telephones - National
RMT3D95W–A antique hand crank desk telephone on a dark wooden surface. Low key, copy-space.
RMBTK5WN–Bell's first telephone. Publicity photo ca. 1915-1925
RMG16BH0–The public had to be taught the principle and function of the telephone. Gardner Hubbard, Bell's father-in-law, arranged a series of lectures to be given by Bell and Watson. The first demonstration was given before the Essex Institute of Salem, in 1877. W
RMC6137T–Less than ten years after Alexander Graham Bell's 1876 demonstration of the telephone, this young man worked as a long distance
RFB884RY–Old telephone exchange, seen at the telephone museum in Copenhagen Denmark
RMP2HJW9–Original Film Title: BELLS ARE RINGING. English Title: BELLS ARE RINGING. Film Director: VINCENTE MINNELLI. Year: 1960. Stars: JUDY HOLLIDAY. Credit: M.G.M. / Album
RM2F5FD9J–Telephone Bells. Unknown maker, American
RFAJJ159–an old wall telephone New Zealand
RMGRR4P5–New Hampshire Telephone museum in Warner NH
RFS3PKYK–Vintage Wall mounted wooden telephone with exterior ringers and push button dial, USA, 2022
RM2AXD260–Scientific amusements . a Bobbin ofcoil wire round magnet, i. Dia-phragm, c. Mouthpiece, d. Permanent™gn«. f. Wires to binding screws.f. Both wires as one for convenience,.r- Adjusting screw-holding magnet. into sound. The accompanying illustrations {see page 182)show Mr. Bells Telephone as described. The Telephone, subsequently simplified by ProfessorBell, is shown in the two following illustrations. The MR. EDTSON. 185 voice strikes against the diaphragm, and it begins tovibrate. The sound is not conveyed by the wire; themotion is communicated, and the vibrations becoine soundwaves again. Th
RFB32JEJ–Wall telephone made by General Electric for American Bell Telephone Company, 1886
RFBG2NHJ–Vintage Phone
RM2N62XYG–Antique circa 1910 oak wood and black bakelite plain front wall mounted telephone with brass ringing bells in garage inside old 1927 home.
RMFAG0HY–Harmondsworth an ancient village threatened with destruction due to Heathrow Airport expansion
RMAYM2PT–SUN SET ON THE GREEK ISLAND OF NAXOS, IN THE PELLEPONESE.GREECE.EUROPE.
RMDTDK4D–Antique wooden British Ericsson PMG Wall Phone mounted on a red wooden wall
RFRC2PE5–Old vintage wall mount telephone with brass bells in monochrome - retro photography
RME54N91–Telephone bells,
RM2M1HFXX–Antique wall mounted telephone on wall in hallway inside old 1800s Canadiana log home.
RFJ9NG7A–An early model wall mounted telephone with bells ear and mouthpiece in line and isolated
RMG16C91–Replica of the telephone that carried Bell's message to Watson. He spoke into the large opening. Watson heard him through a duplicate device in another room. Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 - August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-American speech therapist a
RM2N4RAE8–Close-up of fixed line black antique Northern Electric rotary dial telephone on wooden desk table in kitchen inside old 1892 Canadiana home.
RM2BE119P–Bell's Photophone, 1880
RM2J0H08Y–The photophone allows wireless voice telephone message on a beam of light. Invented at Bell's laboratory in 1880 was the precursor to the fiber-optic communication systems
RM2M3J1JP–New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. float, Columbus Day Parade 1913 , Parades & processions, Floats Parades, Bells, Costumes, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. Leon Abdalian Collection
RMPX2E09–Bell's phone,
RMGRR4P0–New Hampshire Telephone museum in Warner NH
RM2R8YP86–Wentworth Hall and cottages, Jackson, N.H., between 1890 and 1901. White Mountain resort hotel completed in 1883. Wentworth Hall was the nucleus for a group of nine detached cottages. It was said to be a reproduction of an 'English manorial hall of Queen Anne's day'. Its luxurious appointments included running stream water, steam heat, telephone and telegraph service, electric bells, open fireplaces in all public rooms, well-engineered sanitation and a magnificent dining hall. It also contained a smoking room, a children's and nurse's dining room.
RM2AXD2J1–Scientific amusements . Bells Telephone (Receiver). of the electro magnet are in circuit with the telegraphwire, and the wire of another electro magnet at thereceiving station. This second magnet has a solid barof iron for core, which is connected at one end, by athick disc of iron, to an iron tube surrounding the coiland bar. The free circular end of the tube constitutesone pole of the electro magnet, and the adjacent freeend of the bar core the other. A thin circular iron discheld (pressed against the end of the tube by the electro-magnetic attraction, and free to vibrate through a very r84
RMB80H1H–Religious icons, old telephone, bells on sale at the flea market near Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria.
RMFAG0J4–Harmondsworth an ancient village threatened with destruction due to Heathrow Airport expansion
RFKCRN68–Christmas bells hanging on branch against white background
RM2K7Y5HE–Judy Holliday & Dean Martin Film: Bells Are Ringing (1960) Characters: Ella Peterson & Jeffrey Moss Director: Vincente Minnelli 20 June 1960 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of MGM and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To MGM is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
RF2B75DFT–Old vintage wall mount telephone on brick wall, with wooden and brass handle and crank, brass bells and dial buttons, blurred background
RM2RA8BW6–United States: c. 1915 A man using one of Alexander Graham Bell's first telephones.
RFT8576A–Antique Telephone
RFK91WKP–telephone analog vintage wire call
RFAH5PD5–alarm clock with portable telephone
RM2N4R9M0–Close-up of fixed line black antique Northern Electric rotary dial telephone on wooden desk table in kitchen inside old 1892 Canadiana home.
RM2BDXHH6–Bell's Photophone, 1880
RF2JC6A06–ORANJESTAD, ARUBA - DECEMBER 3, 2021: Old public phone and a box from Bells Technologies stating Cheaper Than Roaming, located along pier
RM2F622BA–Bell's Photophone Transmitter, 1880
RM2M3J1JC–New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. float, Columbus Day Parade 1913 , Parades & processions, Floats Parades, Bells, Costumes, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. Leon Abdalian Collection
RMGRPNY3–New Hampshire Telephone museum in Warner NH
RMPTEJTW–Bell's phone, 1900
RM2AXD248–Scientific amusements . External appearance of BellTelephone.. a Bobbin ofcoil wire round magnet, i. Dia-phragm, c. Mouthpiece, d. Permanent™gn«. f. Wires to binding screws.f. Both wires as one for convenience,.r- Adjusting screw-holding magnet. into sound. The accompanying illustrations {see page 182)show Mr. Bells Telephone as described. The Telephone, subsequently simplified by ProfessorBell, is shown in the two following illustrations. The MR. EDTSON. 185 voice strikes against the diaphragm, and it begins tovibrate. The sound is not conveyed by the wire; themotion is communicated, and the
RF2BP1N09–16 Creative Icons Modern Signs and Symbols of leaked, telephone, window, phone, program Editable Creative Vector Design Elements
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