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use. Its most striking feature is its broad, main bronze cast panel, approximately seven and a half metres wide and two and a half metres high, which portray "....the elusive dream of the inventor's youth—Inspiration whispering to Man, his power to transmit sound through space. Three ephemeral ghostly figures, two of which are cast in mid-relief and one in
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Allward's memorial has been described as "a tour de force". One resident described the imagery of the oversized figures on its bronze panel, saying that it "...depicts a mythical passing of the spark of communication from the hands of the gods to the hands of humans". The memorial has served as an
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Brantford and to name Bell as its inventor. What was highly unusual in this instance was the building of an important monument to a living person, an event usually conducted only for imperial leaders. The duality of the monument
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and, after being invalided and discharged back to Canada in 1916, met
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Alexander Graham Bell (in both of his addresses that day) reminded the attendees that "Brantford is right in claiming the invention of the telephone here... conceived in
Brantford in 1874 and born in Boston in 1875", and later addressing the Duke, said "...on behalf of the Association ...in
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numbers of the crowd. The ceremonies were continued indoors in the city's opera theatre, with Bell addressing the audience again twice more at both the opera house and during a formal reception meal held at the Kerby House. Others spoke with Bell, including his former associate from the
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Excellency a silver telephone... I hope that in using it he will remember that the telephone originated in Brantford and that the first transmission to a distance was made between Brantford and Paris." In appreciation to the people of Brantford, Bell's wife,
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areas formed the Bell Telephone Memorial Association, which commissioned the memorial. By 1908, the association's designs committee asked sculptors on two continents to submit proposals for the memorial. The submission by Canadian sculptor
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within its first months, rising to $ 44,000 by September 1909, eventually collecting over $ 65,000 through donations from various citizens worldwide. An additional federal contribution of $ 10,000 was supported in Canada's parliament by
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near the northern French village of St. Marie Chappell at the time of the memorial's unveiling in Brantford. He later returned to Canada at the end of the war, but did not view himself on the memorial until 27 years later, in May 1946.
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perform farmwork. Underaged, but a healthy 178 centimetres (5 ft 10 in) in height in 1914, he enlisted in Brantford's 125th Battalion for service overseas where he fought in Belgium and France with the
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of London, Ontario to make a final decision, all of whom were considered patrons of the arts. After consideration a unanimous choice was made to award the commission to
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651:Mundus Telephonici Usu Recreatus Est.
647:Hoc Opus Machinae Patri Dedicatum Est
543:Man, transmitting sound through space
462:Six Nations Tribes of the Grand River
205:Man, transmitting sound through space
162:Bell Homestead National Historic Site
3197:Sculptures by Walter Seymour Allward
3061:Bell Telephone Manufacturing Company
3051:The Bell Telephone Company of Canada
3046:International Bell Telephone Company
1982:, vol. 73, Telephone Pub. Corp.
1925:The Bell Telephone Company of Canada
1403:Sir Edmond Walker, Servant of Canada
1400:Marshall, Barbara Ruth (June 1971),
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705:Canadian Register of Historic Places
448:, the Hon. Senator Robertson of the
235:Canadian Register of Historic Places
3202:Neoclassical architecture in Canada
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2589:The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
2171:The Unveiling of the Bell Memorial
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991:Pioneering the Telephone in Canada
374:Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
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2109:Brantford: The Telephone City
2061:. Brantford, Ontario: Hurley.
2046:Brantford, The Telephone City
1988:Brantford, The Telephone City
1594:Brantford, The Telephone City
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1960:MacLeod, Elizabeth (1999),
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1998:Murray, Robert P. (2005),
1777:National Gallery of Canada
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878:Governor-General of Canada
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1260:"Bell Memorial Plans",
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882:Alexander Melville Bell
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