Yes, there were phones in 1912. The phone itself was invented in 1875. A long time ago it was.
Yes, phones did exist in 1912. The first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, and by 1912, telephone technology had advanced significantly. Many cities had established telephone networks, allowing for both local and long-distance communication, although the use of phones was not as widespread as it is today.
At the Phone - 1912 was released on: USA: 1 November 1912
The cast of The Toy Phone - 1912 includes: Sue Balfour as Mrs. Webb - the Mother
The cast of At the Phone - 1912 includes: Blanche Cornwall as Mrs. Dean Darwin Karr as Mr. Dean
Adjusting for inflation, $5 US in 1912 would be somewhere around $120 today.
Costumes of Different Periods - 1912 was released on: USA: 4 June 1912
Adjusting for inflation, $1 in 1912 is equivalent to around $25 today.
In 1912, a pound was worth about 87 ounces of what it is today.
As of August 2014, 1 pound sterling in 1912 England is equal to about 65.94 GBP today. Today, 1 GBP is worth $1.67.
The phone number of the Meerkerk Gardens is: 360-678-1912.
750000=750000 then and now