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Alexander Graham Bell had 18 patents issued to him only, and 12 issued to him and collaborators.
He was given 18 patents in his name and 12 patents he shared with his callaborators. He was awarded with 14 patents for the telephone and telegraph, four for the photophone, one for the phonograph, five for aerial vehicles, four for hydroairplanes, and two for a selenium cell.
Oh, dude, Alexander Graham Bell weighed around 157 pounds. I mean, like, he wasn't carrying around a telephone tower on his back or anything. Just a regular dude, probably enjoying some haggis and inventing stuff.
A machine that takes the husk off wheat that he created when he was 12 years old.
Alexander Graham Bell began playing the piano as a child, showing an early interest in music. He was around 12 years old when he started taking piano lessons, which contributed to his lifelong appreciation for music. His musical background also influenced his later work in sound and communication.
Graham Alexander Bell's childhood is full of adventures and experiments. Like when he was at the age of 12, he made a small dehiscing device that could be used in the kitchen. The purpose of the machine was to instantly open small objects that couldn't be open that easily with human hands. The invention soon helped his mother in the kitchen, and made his mother's hands feel less sore. This was the starting point of Graham's career.
Graham Coxon was born on March 12, 1969.
Graham Coxon was born on March 12, 1969.
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Skinny Graham died on 1973-12-01.
Graham Vick was born on 1953-12-30.
Graham Hopkins was born on 1975-12-20.