The greatest Canadian Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander was born… On March 3, 1847 At 16 South Charlotte Street Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
In 1870, Alexander moved to Canada He lived on a farm in Brantford, Ontario Continued his work with electricity and sound Gave lectures in the USA
In 1872… Alexander opened a School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech in Boston He taught Helen Keller He also became a professor at the Boston University
Inventing the telephone The telephone started as a harmonic telegraph In 1875, Bell was able to create a telephone like device In 1876, Bell had successfully made a telephone that worked over 4 miles away
With out the Phone, Just about every war after 1876 would have been lost We would have telegraph booths instead of phone booths We wouldn’t have cell phones, pagers, fax machines, or iPhones Texting would be Morse code, sent from a telegraph in your house, to another one in your friends.
Other work Alexander also worked on many things, like… Hydrofoils- Struts on boats that make them faster Metal detector- First made to find a bullet in U.S. President James Garfield. Aeronautics- Heavier-than-air flying machines were still just being developed
Family life Bell married on of his students, Mabel Hubbard. They had 4 children, 2 boys, and 2 girls. Both boys died in infancy.
Death and controversy Alexander died in 1922 due to complications from diabetes, leaving a huge controversy behind. Who takes credit for the telephone, Canada, or the US?
Bell’s work continued Alexander Graham Bell’s work is still being continued to this very day. Any new cellphone, iPhone, or change to the Bell telephone company, is directly effecting something Alexander worked on, over 100 years ago. So, next time you’re texting your friends, or ordering delivery pizza, think about before Alexander. “.. / .-- --- ..- .-.. -.. / .-.. .. -.- . / ..--- / -- . -.. .. ..- -- / .--. . .--. .--. . .-. --- -. .. / .--. .. --.. --.. .- ... / .--. .-.. . .- ... . .-.-.-” means “I would like 2 medium pepperoni pizzas please.”