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Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) demonstrating how the telephone uses electricity to send sound over great distances, Lyceum Hall in Salem, Massachusetts, March 15, 1877, United States, engraving, 19th century.
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AR9395778
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3535px × 2645px
Photo Credit
© DeA Picture Library / Art Resource, NY
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1877
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
ART
art and craft
Audience
CROWDED
DAY
engraved image
History
HORIZONTAL
Illustration
illustration technique
INDOORS
INNOVATION
Invention
Inventor
large group of people
MASSACHUSETTS
Men
SALEM
Science
SHOWING
Technology
Telephone
the past
Women