Alexander Graham Bell

AB
Alexander Bell
Celebrity
Birth Date: 1847-03-03
Birth Time: 07:00:00
Birth City: Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Pisces
Degree : 12º7'24.33"
Sun Sign*
Virgo
Degree : 3º3'42.85"
Moon Sign
Uttara Phalguni
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Aquarius
Degree : 24º34'9.68"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
AB
1847-03-03
07:00:00
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Celebrity
Pisces
Degree : 12º7'24.33"
Sun Sign*
Virgo
Degree : 3º3'42.85"
Moon Sign
Uttara Phalguni
Pada : 2
Nakshatra
Aquarius
Degree : 24º34'9.68"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan

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Diagnoses

Major Diseases | Diabetes/ Hypoglycemia

Vocation

Business | Business owner Business | Top executive Education | Administrator Education | Teacher

Lifestyle

Work | Intern/ Apprentice Home | Expatriate

Notable

Extraordinary Talents | For Abstract thought Extraordinary Talents | For Creativity Awards | Hall of Fame Awards | Vocational award Famous | First in Field Famous | Historic figure Famous | Founder/ originator Famous | Top 5% of Profession Book Collection | American Book

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Mind | Exceptional mind Personality | Night Owl Personality | Solitary/ Introvert

Family

Childhood | Order of birth Relationship | Marriage more than 15 Yrs Parenting | Kids more than 3 Parenting | Kids -Traumatic event

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Scottish-born American audiologist best known as the inventor of the telephone at age 29 and founder of AT&T. He continued to teach, research and invent for the rest of his life. Alexander was the second of the three sons of Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds Bell. His brother Melville was born in 1845 and Edward was born in 1848. Bell was largely family trained and self-taught. His first professional post was at Mr. Skinner's school in Elgin, County Moray, where he instructed the children in both music and elocution. In 1864 he became a resident master in Elgin's Weston House Academy, where he conducted his first studies in sound. In 1868 he became his father's assistant in London and assumed full charge while the senior Bell lectured in America. Both his brothers died of tuberculosis: younger brother Edward died on 17 May 1867 and older brother Melville Bell on 28 May 1870. With his work responsibilities, the stress took its toll on his health. The family moved to Canada in August 1870 where his health rapidly improved. In 1871 Bell spent several weeks in Boston, lecturing and demonstrating the system of his father's Visible Speech as a means of teaching speech to the deaf. He continued to lecture and do his own research, even while on vacation. In 1872 he opened his own school in Boston for training teachers of the deaf and in 1873 he became professor of vocal physiology at Boston University. In 1876, with the help of his assistant, Thomas Watson, a young repair mechanic and model maker, Bell invented the telephone. The famed story relates that it was on 10 March 1876 when Bell's first words were carried over an electronic transmission, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you," to the astonishment of his assistant. Bell obtained a patent for his invention and within a year began a commercial application. With in a few months, the first of hundreds of legal suits began; however, Bell's claims were upheld as the first to conceive and apply the undulatory current. The Bell Telephone Company was formed on 9 July 1877. It merged with New England Telephone Company to become the National Bell Telephone Company in early 1879 and in 1880 became the American Bell Telephone Company. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was formed on 3 March 1885 to manage the expanding long-distance business. In the fall of 1880 France honored Bell with the Volta Prize which he used to fund the Volta Laboratory. There, he and a team of associates invented the Graphophone. The design incorporated major improvements in Thomas Edison's phonograph to make it commercially viable. Bell's share of the royalties financed the Volta Bureau and the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (since 1956 the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf ). On 8 May 1893 his 13-year-old prodigy, Helen Keller, was present for the ground-breaking ceremonies for the new Volta Bureau building--now an international information center relating to the oral education of the deaf. In 1885 Bell bought land on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia where he built a summer home, Beinn Bhreagh, complete with research laboratories. Bell continued his experiments in communication, which culminated in the invention of the photophone--transmission of sound on a beam of light and precursor to our laser communications; in medical research; and in techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. In 1897 Bell succeeded his father-in-law as president of the National Geographic Society and transformed the organization’s pamphlet into an international magazine with his idea that geography could be taught through pictures. As interest in the possibility of flight increased after the turn of the century, he experimented with giant man-carrying kites. At Beinn Bhreagh, Bell investigated sonar detection, solar distillation, the tetrahedron as a structural unit and hydrofoil craft. One of his hydrofoils won a speed record of 70 miles per hour in 1919. In 1881 Bell showed that he was willing to use his inventive powers to help in a crisis. Bell rushed to create a device to try to locate a bullet lodged in President Garfield after an assassin shot him. The same year Bell's newborn son, Edward, died from respiratory problems, prompting Bell to design a metal vacuum jacket that would facilitate breathing - a forerunner of the iron lung. Bell continued to make entries in his journals until a few days before his death. On 11 July 1877 Bell married Mabel Hubbard, a deaf woman ten years his junior. They took a yearlong honeymoon in Europe. Daughter Elsie May was born on 8 May 1878, Marian (Daisy) Bell was born on 15 February 1880, son Edward was died in infancy on 15 August 1881 as did Robert, on 17 November 1883. Bell was granted American citizenship in 1882. Bell died of complications from diabetes at 2 AM on 2 August 1922 and was buried at Baddock, Nova Scotia. Link to Wikipedia biography

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

New Career

1864-01-01

Work : New Career 1864 (Resident Master in Elgin's Weston House Academy)

2

New Career

1868-01-01

Work : New Career 1868 (Full charge of business while father traveled)

3

Published/Released

1871-01-01

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1871 (Lectured in Boston)

4

Begin Major Project

1872-01-01

Work : Begin Major Project 1872 (Opened school, training teachers)

5

New Job

1873-01-01

Work : New Job 1873 (Pro. of vocal physiology, Boston Univ.)

6

Gain Social Status

1876-01-01

Work : Gain social status 1876 (Patented the telephone)

7

Great Achievement

1876-03-10

Work : Great Achievement 10 March 1876 (First successful phone call) .

8

Prize

1880-01-01

Work : Prize 1880 (France honored him with the Volta Prize)

9

Start Business

1881-01-01

Work : Start Business 1881 (Plunged $60,000 into the magazine "Science")

10

Great Achievement

1882-01-01

Work : Great Achievement 1882 (Invented the "iron lung")

11

Begin Major Project

1893-05-01

Work : Begin Major Project 8 May 1893 (Opened the Volta Bureau building) .

12

New Career

1897-01-01

Work : New Career 1897 (Took over Presidency of The Ntnl. Geographic)

13

Gain Social Status

1919-01-01

Work : Gain social status 1919 (His invention - hydrofoil sets speed record)

14

Prize

1950-01-01

Work : Prize 1950 (Elected to Hall of Fame)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Buy/Sell Property

1885-01-01

Financial : Buy/Sell Property 1885 (Bought an island for residence/work)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

1877-01-01

Relationship : Marriage 1877 (Mable Hubbard)

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Joined Organization

1882-01-01

Social : Joined group 1882 (Became U.S. citizen)

2

Great Publicity

1922-08-01

Social : Great Publicity 4 August 1922 at 06:25 AM in Nova Scotia (Phone communication closed for moment of silence in honor of him at his funeral) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Residence Change

1870-08-01

Family : Change residence August 1870 (Family emmigrated to Canada) .

2

Birth Child

1878-05-01

Family : Change in family responsibilities 8 May 1878 (Daughter Elsie May born) .

3

Birth Child

1880-02-15

Family : Change in family responsibilities 15 February 1880 (Daughter Marian Daisy born) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Sibling Death

1867-01-01

Death of Sibling 1867 (Younger brother dies of TB)

2

Sibling Death

1870-01-01

Death of Sibling 1870 (Older brother dies of TB)

3

Child Death

1881-08-15

Death of Child 15 August 1881 (Son Edward dies in infancy) .

4

Child Death

1883-11-17

Death of Child 17 November 1883 (Son Robert dies in infancy) .

5

Disease

1922-08-01

Death by Disease 2 August 1922 at 02:00 AM in Beinn Bhreagh (Diabetes, age 75) .

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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Wednesday
Date 1847-03-03
Time 07:00:00
Daylight Saving No
City Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Geo-location 55ºN57'7.42",
Timezone Europe/London

Residence Details

City Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Timezone Europe/London

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/London) Mar. 03, 1847, 07:11:32 AM
Time (UTC) Mar. 03, 1847, 07:12:47 AM
Time (LMT) Mar. 03, 1847, 07:00:00 AM
Time (Julian) 2395723.80054398
LMT Correction -0.2131 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º42'48.24"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 55ºN57'7.42" Lon: 3ºS11'47.33"