Voice sounds were transmitted for the first time on June 3, 1875 over this instrument invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson. The diaphragm was made of tightly stretched animal membrane, and powered with batteries it transmitted sounds over a telegraph wire. It is called the Gallows Phone because of its resemblance to a gallows.

Voice sounds were transmitted for the first time on June 3, 1875 over this instrument invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson. The diaphragm was made of tightly stretched animal membrane, and powered with batteries it transmitted sounds over a telegraph wire. It is called the Gallows Phone because of its resemblance to a gallows.
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