Alexander Graham Bell did not get any rewards for inventing the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Volta Prize for the invention of the telephone in 1880 and the Albert Medal from the Royal Society of Arts in 1902 for his contributions to telecommunications. Additionally, he was awarded the John Fritz Medal in 1907 for his advancements in engineering.
No, Alexander Hamilton did not get or receive any awards
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She sang "Telephone", and "Alejandro"
Bette Nesmith Graham was the inventor of liquid paper. She did not receive any awards even with the success of her invention that is used until today.
no but he stil colected the award
Thomas Newcomen did not receive any awards during his lifetime. However, he is known for inventing the atmospheric steam engine, which played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution.
Yes, the "Presidential Medal of Freedom"
George Crum did not receive any awards during his lifetime for inventing potato chips. However, his invention went on to become extremely popular and widely enjoyed.
The artist Bronwyn Woodley Graham was born in Australia. The artist won many awards and most of it's paintings were still life. Most of them were in australia.