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Hughes Microphone
ca. 1900
 Unsigned  but likely  Pericaud or Radiguet

In 1878, the carbon microphone was invented by David Edward Hughes.  Hughes's microphone was the early model for the various carbon microphones now in use. This apparatus was manufactured to be used as an instrument of physics experiments for schools and universities.

Blake Transmitter
1883

The Blake transmitter was the first successful telephone transmitter (microphone). It was invented by Francis Blake in 1878 and used a carbon and platinum resistance element.  It was later improved by Berliner and remained the standard for many years.


 


Microphone
Age Unknown


Gibbs
Microphone
1920's


Unidentified
Carbon Microphone

 
Unknown and Newman Stern "Wizard" Carbon Microphones
1920's

 


Western Electric 3608W
Microphone
1916

 


Kellogg Hand Microphone


Stromberg Carlson
 Breastplate Transmitter
w/ Head Receiver
c. 1900

 


Telephone Transmitter
Federal Telephone Co.


Bell Liquid Telephone Transmitter and Receiver
Replica of 1876 Invention

 


Bell Centennial Telephone
1876 Replica

 

"Butterstamp" Telephone Receiver/Transmitter
c. 1877

 


Marconi Reisz Microphone  BBC type
(British)
1924

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