Not without controversy, #onthisday in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received patent 174,465 from the US Patent Office , and so became known as the inventor of the telephone.
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Not without controversy, #onthisday in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received patent 174,465 from the US Patent Office , and so became known as the inventor of the telephone. After telephones he turned his attention to enormous geometric kites... https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/alexander-graham-bell-s-tetrahedral-kites-1903-9 #otd

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Not without controversy, #onthisday in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received patent 174,465 from the US Patent Office , and so became known as the inventor of the telephone. After telephones he turned his attention to enormous geometric kites... https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/alexander-graham-bell-s-tetrahedral-kites-1903-9 #otd

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Its the sort of thing you do after discovering that phones are boring
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Not without controversy, #onthisday in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received patent 174,465 from the US Patent Office , and so became known as the inventor of the telephone. After telephones he turned his attention to enormous geometric kites... https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/alexander-graham-bell-s-tetrahedral-kites-1903-9 #otd

I once was lucky enough to visit the Alexander Graham Bell museum in Nova Scotia. What an interesting place!
The first telephone, lots of tetrahedral kites, and a hyrofoil that for many years was the fastest vehicle on Earth
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Not without controversy, #onthisday in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell received patent 174,465 from the US Patent Office , and so became known as the inventor of the telephone. After telephones he turned his attention to enormous geometric kites... https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/alexander-graham-bell-s-tetrahedral-kites-1903-9 #otd

@publicdomainrev Sierpinski gasket!
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