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“Telephone” we always remember the name Alexander Graham Bell for inventing the wonderful device. Who is the inventor of telephone? Was is Alexander Graham Bell, Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray or Antonio Meucci? Alexander Graham Bell awarded for the first successful patent of the telephone. But the original history involves the names of Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray and Antonio Meucci has also developed the first talking telegraph. History Of Telephone, Industrial Age Media, Pre Industrial Age Media, Pre Industrial Age, Alexander Graham Bell Project, Communication Images, College Assignment, Science Exhibition, Exhibition Models

“Telephone” we always remember the name Alexander Graham Bell for inventing the wonderful device. Who is the inventor of telephone? Was is Alexander Graham Bell, Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray or Antonio Meucci? Alexander Graham Bell awarded for the first successful patent of the telephone. But the original history involves the names of Johann Philipp Reis, Elisha Gray and Antonio Meucci has also developed the first talking telegraph.

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Around 1450, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press and independently developed a movable type system in Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mould. The more limited number of characters needed for European languages was an important factor. Gutenberg was the first to create his type pieces from an alloy of lead, tin, and antimony—the same components still used today. Gutenberg Press, Johannes Gutenberg, Outlander Series, Inventors, Industrial Revolution, Printing Press, Interesting Places, Letterpress Printing, Old Books

Around 1450, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press and independently developed a movable type system in Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mould. The more limited number of characters needed for European languages was an important factor. Gutenberg was the first to create his type pieces from an alloy of lead, tin, and antimony—the same components still used today.

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