The telegraph.
The telephone predated the fax machine by many decades.
The telephone was Invented by Alexander Graham Bell 1874. Much before the shampoo
First, "Fax" is simply military shorthand for, "Facsimile (fack-simm-uh-lee). The Scot, Alexander Bain, invented the facsimile machine in the year 1843 using the technology of Samuel F.B. Morse, who had invented the telegraph machine a few years earlier. The first fax machine was created by Alexander Bain, an inventor from Scotland. He received a patent for his invention in 1843, before the telephone was invented. Though this was more than 100 years before it became a part of every day life.
The concept of the elevator has been in existence for thousands of years. The major patents were issued in 1850's, before the telephone or the radio.
The first washing machine made in the US was in the year of 1843.
telephone, lightbulb, Wright brothers first working airplane, sewing machine, tin can
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the invention of the first practical "electrical speech machine", which we now call the "telephone", in 1876. By 1878, Bell had set up the first telephone exchange in New Haven, Connecticut. By 1884, long distance connections were made between Boston, Massachusetts and New York City.
the first telephone was black
The fax machine for the telephone was not invented until the 1960s. It was first marketed by the Xerox Corporations in 1964.
they first had the first operating english telephone in 2011.
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The Browning M2 was first fielded in 1921 - some 12 years before the British fielded their Vickers .50 machine gun, and some 17 years before the Soviets fielded the DsHK machine gun.