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Replica of Bell's 1876 centennial telephone transmitter, 1959

Replica of Bell's 1876 centennial telephone transmitter, 1959

1959

Bell's harmonic telegraph receiver, 1925-1958

Bell's harmonic telegraph receiver, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Bell Transmitter with Membrane Diaphragm, 1875-1877

Bell Transmitter with Membrane Diaphragm, 1875-1877

1875-1877

Replica of Bell's 1875 tuned reed telephone receiver, 1925-1958

Replica of Bell's 1875 tuned reed telephone receiver, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Replica of Bell's 1875 harmonic telegraph transmitter, 1925-1958

Replica of Bell's 1875 harmonic telegraph transmitter, 1925-1958

1925-1958

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephone, 1959

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephone, 1959

1959

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephone, 1959

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephone, 1959

1959

Replica of Bell's 1876 'iron-box' receiver, 1959

Replica of Bell's 1876 'iron-box' receiver, 1959

1876

Early telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1877.

Early telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1877.

1877

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephones, 1959

Replicas of Alexander Graham Bell's 1879 'Patent Office' telephones, 1959

1959

Small, hollow wooden cylinder to connect the mouth or ear piece for an early Bell telephone instrument used at Lloyds station, patented by Alexander Graham Bell, unknown maker, British, 1906. The mouth/ear piece and connector are not original and were added by the museum in 1906, weight 3.36 g

Connector for mouth or earpiece for early telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1906.

1906

Mouth or earpiece for early Bell telephone instrument used at Lloyds station, patented by Alexander Graham Bell, unknown maker, British, 1906. The mouth/ear piece is not original and was added by the museum in 1906

Mouth or earpiece for early telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1906.

1906

Bell telephone instrument used at Lloyds station, patented by Alexander Graham Bell, unknown maker, British, 1877. The mouth/ear piece is not original and was added by the museum in 1906

Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1877.

1877

Bell and Tainter graphophone, 1886-7 reproduction made in 1987 by the donor

Reproduction of Bell and Tainter's graphophone (1886-1887), made in 1987

1987

Early bell telephone and terminal panel, 1877/8, used at Osborne Cottage, 14th January 1878

Early Bell telephone and terminal panel, 1877/8

1877-1878