To be precise, CAVEMEN invented shirts. Lucky we actually had Cavemen. Connor B from Wigan.
I believe you are asking what did Alexander Graham Bell invent. Bell made several inventions but the one he is most famous for is the telephone (hence Bell telephone company). Bell also invented many other devices. Some of them include the telegraph a metal jacket to assist in breathing the phonograph the audiometer to detect minor hearing problems and a device to locate icebergs.
Walter Hunt invented many things. He invented the: fountain pen, safety pin, a non sucsessful sewing machine, flax, streetcar bell, hard-coal-burning stove, street sweep;ing machinery, velocipede, and ice ploughs.
In places like Venice, Italy it was a bell rung from a bell tower to tell the Jewish residents that it was time to go home. They had a Jewish section of Venice and that's where the people lived. At one point there was also a fence with a gate and they were locked into their section at night. The only way people could know a certain time was with the ringing of a bell. The wrist watch hadn't been invented nor was the use of clocks, so bells were rung. Even today most places in Europe still ring out the time and you count the number of rings. It is very handy.
They were made in Europe, and were installed by Smith's Bell and Clock in Mooresville, IN
The invention of bell chimes is attributed to the ancient Chinese around 3,000 years ago. They were initially used as a means of communication and signaling, especially in religious ceremonies and timekeeping. Gradually, bell chimes evolved into musical instruments with more complex designs and purposes.
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The Tubular bells (or Chimes) originated in the 1880s
A shaped piece of brass that chimes when you shake it
In England
The main bell, Big Ben, chimes every hour on the hour. The clock also chimes every quarter hour using other bells.
Wind-chimes.
who invented the bell
Wind Chimes are actually though to be invented in Southeast Asia. Some of the earlier examples of wind chimes were found in areas of Egypt, but the earliest examples were found in Southeast Asia, from as far back as 3000 BC. I've included a link to a video about the history of wind chimes, which may also be helpful to you.
Wind Chimes were found from as early as 3000 BC in parts of Southeast Asia. They're have been many different styles, and incarnations of wind chimes since then, but those are thought to be the first.
Big Ben is a bell in a clock at the Palace of Westminster. It chimes the hours.
Vocal Group from Toronto, Canada who recorded 'Terry'