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  1. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell (November 25, 1857 – January 3, 1923) was an American businesswoman, and the daughter of Boston lawyer Gardiner Green Hubbard. She was the wife of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the first practical telephone.

  2. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (25 de noviembre de 1857 - 3 de enero de 1923), era hija del abogado y financiero de Boston Gardiner Greene Hubbard. Cuando se casó con Alexander Graham Bell, que llegaría a ser un eminente científico e inventor del primer teléfono práctico, adoptó el nombre de casada de Mabel Bell. 1 2 3 .

  3. 13 de mar. de 2020 · Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell, aeronautics financier, community leader, social reformer and advocate for the deaf (born 25 November 1857 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died 3 January 1923 in Chevy Chase, Maryland). Bell actively supported and contributed to the work of her husband, inventor Alexander Graham Bell.

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  4. One of Bell’s students was Mabel Hubbard, daughter of Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a founder of the Clarke School. Mabel had become deaf at age five as a result of a near-fatal bout of scarlet fever. Bell began working with her in 1873, when she was 15 years old.

  5. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (25 de noviembre de 1857 - 3 de enero de 1923), era hija del abogado y financiero de Boston Gardiner Greene Hubbard. Cuando se casó con Alexander Graham Bell, que llegaría a ser un eminente científico e inventor del primer teléfono práctico, adoptó el nombre de casada de Mabel Bell. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2012 · Gardiner Greene Hubbard, Mabel’s father and National Geographic’s first president, took a liking to the industrious teacher and part-time inventor. We know him better as Alexander Graham Bell.

  7. 14 de ago. de 2018 · Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell was a leader in her adopted community of Baddeck, Nova Scotia, and the active partner of her husband, inventor Alexander Graham Bell. After losing her hearing as a child, American-born Mabel continued to speak and learned to read lips with the encouragement of her parents, who advocated the oral method of education ...