Alexander Graham Bell
Bell was a Scottish-born American scientist and inventor, most
famous for his pioneering work on the development of the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell was born on 3 March 1847 in Edinburgh and
educated there and in London. His father and grandfather were both
authorities on elocution and at the age of 16 Bell himself began
researching the mechanics of speech. In 1870, Bell emigrated with his
family to Canada, and the following year he moved to the United States
to teach. There he pioneered a system called visible speech, developed
by his father, to teach deaf-mute children. In 1872 Bell founded a
school in Boston to train teachers of the deaf. The school subsequently
became part of Boston University, where Bell was appointed professor of
vocal physiology in 1873. He became a naturalised U.S. citizen in 1882.
Bell had long been fascinated by the idea of transmitting speech,
and by 1875 had come up with a simple receiver that could turn
electricity into sound. Others were working along the same lines,
including an Italian-American Antonio Meucci, and debate continues as to
who should be credited with inventing the telephone. However, Bell was
granted a patent for the telephone on 7 March 1876 and it developed
quickly. Within a year the first telephone exchange was built in
Connecticut and the Bell Telephone Company was created in 1877, with
Bell the owner of a third of the shares, quickly making him a wealthy
man.
In 1880, Bell was awarded the French Volta Prize for his invention
and with the money, founded the Volta Laboratory in Washington, where
he continued experiments in communication, in medical research, and in
techniques for teaching speech to the deaf, working with Helen Keller
among others. In 1885 he acquired land in Nova Scotia and established a
summer home there where he continued experiments, particularly in the
field of aviation.
In 1888, Bell was one of the founding members of the National
Geographic Society, and served as its president from 1896 to 1904, also
helping to establish its journal.
Bell died on 2 August 1922 at his home in Nova Scotia.
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