On 10 March 1876, just three days after receiving a patent, prominent engineer Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call, marking a significant breakthrough in science.
Some 13 years later, on the same day in 1889, American businessman Almon Brown Strowger applied for a patent for what would become the first practical automatic telephone switch. He was awarded a patent in 1891, and the mechanism he invented revolutionised the telecommunications industry worldwide.
Sputnik invites you to open up pages from the past when phones were just phones, and the simple sound of a voice coming from another part of the world could fill people's hearts with true happiness.
© Photo : Public domain / Library of CongressA girl stands in front of an old telephone. The picture dates back to the beginning of the 20th century.
A girl stands in front of an old telephone. The picture dates back to the beginning of the 20th century.
CC0 / Reinraum / first electromagnetic selector of Almon B Strowger Almon B Strowger's first electromagnetic selector.
Almon B Strowger's first electromagnetic selector.
© AP PhotoSeveral of the hundreds of relief clients who demanded food at the Cleveland City Relief Station in London on 6 May 1938 as the city felt another of its poor aid crises.
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Several of the hundreds of relief clients who demanded food at the Cleveland City Relief Station in London on 6 May 1938 as the city felt another of its poor aid crises.
© AFP 2023Picture dated May 1965. The American satellite "Early Bird" was in orbit above the Atlantic Ocean between France and United States and was able to receive and transmit 480 phone calls.
Picture dated May 1965. The American satellite "Early Bird" was in orbit above the Atlantic Ocean between France and United States and was able to receive and transmit 480 phone calls.
© AP PhotoAs coins slide down before her eyes, a German woman uses a new long distance dial telephone for public booths, 17 July 1957.
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As coins slide down before her eyes, a German woman uses a new long distance dial telephone for public booths, 17 July 1957.
CC BY-SA 2.0 / Rama / CNAM-IMG 0564A copy of one of the first models of telephones created by Alexander Graham Bell at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris.
A copy of one of the first models of telephones created by Alexander Graham Bell at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris.
© AFP 2023 / Andrew Lopez / ACMEFrench singer Jean Sablon (L) talks over the telephone with listeners during disc jockette Vy Prosser's (R) radio broadcast in New York on 16 March 1949. Sablon the same day opened a limited engagement at the New York nightclub Versailles.
French singer Jean Sablon (L) talks over the telephone with listeners during disc jockette Vy Prosser's (R) radio broadcast in New York on 16 March 1949. Sablon the same day opened a limited engagement at the New York nightclub Versailles.
© Sputnik / Z. Kazenas / Go to the mediabankA woman talks on the phone at the Gintaras hotel in Soviet Lithuania, 1966.
A woman talks on the phone at the Gintaras hotel in Soviet Lithuania, 1966.
© AP PhotoJapanese girls at the Central Telephone Office in Tokyo, on 28 June 1937.
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Japanese girls at the Central Telephone Office in Tokyo, on 28 June 1937.
© AFP 2023A soldier checks the telephone line in the city of Aden. The photo was taken on 21 September 1962.
A soldier checks the telephone line in the city of Aden. The photo was taken on 21 September 1962.
© AFP 2023 / Pierre BessardYoung policewomen in charge of welcoming foreign visitors pose at a police station in central Pyongyang in October 1991.
Young policewomen in charge of welcoming foreign visitors pose at a police station in central Pyongyang in October 1991.
© AP PhotoA London telephone operator demonstrates a special gas mask, equipped with built-in microphone and earpieces so that she can continue working even in the event of an air or gas raid. Here she punches a time clock. The demonstration took place at the Faraday Building trunk exchange, London, on 3 August 1938.
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A London telephone operator demonstrates a special gas mask, equipped with built-in microphone and earpieces so that she can continue working even in the event of an air or gas raid. Here she punches a time clock. The demonstration took place at the Faraday Building trunk exchange, London, on 3 August 1938.
© Sputnik / Go to the mediabankA female telephone switchboard operator in the city of Vladivostok supervises the facility.
A female telephone switchboard operator in the city of Vladivostok supervises the facility.
© AFP 2023A model wearing a two-piece Carven suit poses in a telephone booth on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on 17 February 1969.
A model wearing a two-piece Carven suit poses in a telephone booth on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on 17 February 1969.
© AP Photo / Walter LindlarThree people make telephone calls from transparent phone booths in a post office in Mannheim, West Germany, 8 October 1959. It was hoped the booth would make callers more aware of other people waiting and thus shorten their calls.
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Three people make telephone calls from transparent phone booths in a post office in Mannheim, West Germany, 8 October 1959. It was hoped the booth would make callers more aware of other people waiting and thus shorten their calls.