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Ahoy Hoy! Antique Phone Alexander Graham Bell" Postcard for Sale by  MotoringZen | Redbubble
Ahoy Hoy! Antique Phone Alexander Graham Bell" Postcard for Sale by MotoringZen | Redbubble

LISTEN: What Did Alexander Graham Bell Sound Like? | TIME.com | Alexander  graham bell, Graham bell, Alexander graham
LISTEN: What Did Alexander Graham Bell Sound Like? | TIME.com | Alexander graham bell, Graham bell, Alexander graham

MuseumOfPortableSound@toot.community on Twitter: "The Evolution of Telephone  Greetings in the US: Inventor of the #telephone Alexander Graham Bell  answered calls with the expression "Ahoy-yoy" which initially became common  practice. (1/2) https://t.co ...
MuseumOfPortableSound@toot.community on Twitter: "The Evolution of Telephone Greetings in the US: Inventor of the #telephone Alexander Graham Bell answered calls with the expression "Ahoy-yoy" which initially became common practice. (1/2) https://t.co ...

Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology on Twitter: "Alexander  Graham Bell suggested that telephones should be answered with the world AHOY.  HELLO was Thomas Edison's suggestion. #WorldHelloDay  https://t.co/LizI6bxk2p" / Twitter
Haggard Hawks 🦅📚 Words | Language | Etymology on Twitter: "Alexander Graham Bell suggested that telephones should be answered with the world AHOY. HELLO was Thomas Edison's suggestion. #WorldHelloDay https://t.co/LizI6bxk2p" / Twitter

Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone in 1876, suggested  answering calls with "ahoy.
Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone in 1876, suggested answering calls with "ahoy.

Alexander Graham Bell The Game - MR. DAVE PIZZA!
Alexander Graham Bell The Game - MR. DAVE PIZZA!

Walkerton Kinsmen Club - DID YOU KNOW? The standard greeting when answering  the telephone wasn't always "hello". Alexander Graham Bell, who invented  the telephone in 1876, suggested answering calls with "ahoy" and
Walkerton Kinsmen Club - DID YOU KNOW? The standard greeting when answering the telephone wasn't always "hello". Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone in 1876, suggested answering calls with "ahoy" and

Famous First Words Spoken on a Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell |  YourDictionary
Famous First Words Spoken on a Telephone by Alexander Graham Bell | YourDictionary

Ahoy hoy! - Behind Every Day
Ahoy hoy! - Behind Every Day

WTF Fun Fact - Ahoy!
WTF Fun Fact - Ahoy!

we-say-hello-because-of-thomas-edison-when - did you know?
we-say-hello-because-of-thomas-edison-when - did you know?

Ahoi Hoi! Antikes Telefon Alexander Graham Bell" Grußkarte von MotoringZen  | Redbubble
Ahoi Hoi! Antikes Telefon Alexander Graham Bell" Grußkarte von MotoringZen | Redbubble

No, 'Margaret Hello' was not phone inventor Alexander Graham Bell's  girlfriend - Africa Check
No, 'Margaret Hello' was not phone inventor Alexander Graham Bell's girlfriend - Africa Check

The Lakewood School - Did you know ? “Ahoy” was the original telephone  greeting.old-telephone. Alexander Graham Bell suggested 'ahoy' (as used in  ships), but was later superseded by Thomas Edison, who suggested '
The Lakewood School - Did you know ? “Ahoy” was the original telephone greeting.old-telephone. Alexander Graham Bell suggested 'ahoy' (as used in ships), but was later superseded by Thomas Edison, who suggested '

Who invented the telephone: Did 'Scotland' invent the telephone or was it  someone else? Historians debate | The Scotsman
Who invented the telephone: Did 'Scotland' invent the telephone or was it someone else? Historians debate | The Scotsman

Saying 'Ahoy-Hoy' was at One Time the Preferred Way to Answer the Phone
Saying 'Ahoy-Hoy' was at One Time the Preferred Way to Answer the Phone

Ahoi Hoi! Antikes Telefon Alexander Graham Bell" Grußkarte von MotoringZen  | Redbubble
Ahoi Hoi! Antikes Telefon Alexander Graham Bell" Grußkarte von MotoringZen | Redbubble

Did you know? Alexander graham bell suggested "AHOY" instead of "HELLO", as  the way to answer his new teleph… | Alexander graham bell, Alexander graham,  Graham bell
Did you know? Alexander graham bell suggested "AHOY" instead of "HELLO", as the way to answer his new teleph… | Alexander graham bell, Alexander graham, Graham bell

A (Shockingly) Short History Of 'Hello' : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR
A (Shockingly) Short History Of 'Hello' : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR

TIL Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the the telephone, wanted "Ahoy!"  to be the greeting when answering a phone. But Thomas Edison, Bell's rival,  coined the term "hello" to be the
TIL Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the the telephone, wanted "Ahoy!" to be the greeting when answering a phone. But Thomas Edison, Bell's rival, coined the term "hello" to be the

MTN Eswatini - #DidYouKnow Alexander Graham Bell suggested 'ahoy', but  Thomas Edison later said 'hello' instead? We just say Y'ello. | Facebook
MTN Eswatini - #DidYouKnow Alexander Graham Bell suggested 'ahoy', but Thomas Edison later said 'hello' instead? We just say Y'ello. | Facebook

Ahoy-hoy Ottawa | Today in Ottawa's History
Ahoy-hoy Ottawa | Today in Ottawa's History

Alexander Graham Bell The Game - MR. DAVE PIZZA!
Alexander Graham Bell The Game - MR. DAVE PIZZA!

The inventor's girlfriend's name was Hello, so it is said first on the  phone!
The inventor's girlfriend's name was Hello, so it is said first on the phone!

Ahoy! Alexander Graham Bell and the first telephone call | Science Museum
Ahoy! Alexander Graham Bell and the first telephone call | Science Museum

Mr Bell preferred “Ahoy” if you must know. | Ruma Chakravarti
Mr Bell preferred “Ahoy” if you must know. | Ruma Chakravarti

The Tech Facts on Twitter: "#DoYouKnow that Alexander Graham Bell  originally adopted 'Ahoy' as the standard greeting when answering over the  telephone, before 'Hello' became common. The term hello was suggested by
The Tech Facts on Twitter: "#DoYouKnow that Alexander Graham Bell originally adopted 'Ahoy' as the standard greeting when answering over the telephone, before 'Hello' became common. The term hello was suggested by