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Page 81 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from November 7, 1901 to April 29, 1902
510 1901, Dec. 27 Friday At 1331 Conn. Ave. OCEAN POWER. The feeble and variable force of the wind is already used by tens of thousands of ships, pumps, &c. Why not ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Marconi, Guglielmo Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-11-07 -
Page 115 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from November 7, 1901 to April 29, 1902
544 SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF CELLULOID 1.2125 (See Lab. Note Book under date 1901, Nov. 30, p. 134). Celluloid can be obtained in any form from the Celluloid Company, Washington Square, New York, ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Marconi, Guglielmo Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-11-07 -
Page 315 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
311 some asparagus; mowing and cleaning of lawns and driveways; general weeding of flower beds and shrubs. JGD. Many Potato Bugs . Sept 17 :— Potato bugs seem to be more numerous ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 91 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from November 7, 1901 to April 29, 1902
520 might be of great value if the barometric pressure, temperature, &c., could be ascertained every day, at the time when simultaneous observations are being made all over the United States. There ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Marconi, Guglielmo Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-11-07 -
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, September 29, 1896
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Grosvenor, Elsie Bell Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1896-09-29 -
Page 2 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 19, 1901 to August 31, 1901
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Keller, Helen Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-07-19 -
Page 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, November 21, 1896
2 Mr. and Mrs. McDougall Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Miss McPhee (or if she is absent — some one from the Academy to represent the young people.) You to provide the Reading-Room ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1896-11-21 -
Page 90 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 19, 1901 to August 31, 1901
79 When a wire clamped at one end and free at the other, is thrown into vibration, the vibrating area is visible as a shadowy space, and if two wires are vibrated ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Keller, Helen Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-07-19 -
Page 114 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from September 2, 1901 to October 29, 1901
306 Unfortunately, the white cord does not show very clearly in the photograph. Perhaps the following diagram may illustrate the point better: — The cord effectually prevented the wing from moving forward, ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Keller, Helen - Langley, Samuel P. - Newcomb, Simon - McKinley, William Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-09-02 -
Page 11 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 29, 1895
5 "Launch swept under bridge by tide all hands jumped safely on bridge. Ellis and I boarded launch and towed her to Port Alexandria, returning by express, late for party. No one ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1895-06-29 -
Page 327 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
323 1909, Sept 24, Sept 19 :— Camping out at Big Baddeck is being enjoyed by all, and I would certainly recommend this place to any one in search of an apetite. ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 138 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
135 1909, Aug.19, ANCESTRY OF MULTI-NIPPLED RAMS. At BB Nursery. 1 17A w m 6 t 1907 2 1608 w m 6 s 1905 3 B f 3 t 4 1224 w ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 114 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
111 Roberts, Edward Dart, and James Stanton. (Signed) J.G. Davidson, Supt. THE FLOWER GARDEN AT B.B. HALL Mr. Davidson is justly very proud of the flower garden at Beinn Bhreagh Hall, which ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 7 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
4 to distinguish him from his cousin, Alexander Graham Bell Fairchild, who is known as "Sandie". Alec Grosvenor is the first child born at Beinn Bhreagh Hall. Baddeck Citizens visit Aerodrome Factory ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 138 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from September 2, 1901 to October 29, 1901
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Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Keller, Helen - Langley, Samuel P. - Newcomb, Simon - McKinley, William Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-09-02 -
Page 138 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 19, 1901 to August 31, 1901
160 a sort of duck's foot action — or rather like Besnier's wings. Balloon seems to be sharp at bow, but not pointed, ends in sharp edge, not a point. A number ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Keller, Helen Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-07-19 -
Page 11 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, January 11, 1892
3 If dynamo had been operated with wires as shown — the spiral (c) would have become white-hot — some part of it would have melted — and thus spiral would have ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1892-01-11 -
Page 33 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, October 3, 1902
28 14 September 23, 1902. Dear Mr. Davidson: — I am going to camp rather against my will as Mrs. Grosvenor wants to go and I don't like her going alone. I ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1902-10-03 -
Page 444 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
Editorials and Articles 273–287 Study of kite data secured July 26–Sept.1 273 Some random thoughts about Front Controls 274 Oblique lateral ra?ders 275 Paper wings for aerodromes 276 Sheep Statistics for twenty ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 396 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
392 little too close to the River, and shut off. Immediately, the bow came up. Instead of correcting this tendency at once, I tried to bring her down gradually. The result was ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24