Mabel Bell
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Mabel Bell (Mabel Gardiner Hubbard) was a co-founder of the Aerial Experimenter Association. She was married to Alexander Graham Bell and provided 20,000 Canadian dollars to support the AEA. She was a believer in practical heavier-than-air flight.[1] This person had 2 publications and 0 patents in this database.
Publications by or about Mabel Bell
- Bell, 1908, On the death of Selfridge (Simple title: On the death of Selfridge, Journal: Bulletins of the Aerial Experiment Association)
- Bell, 1908, The Selfridge memorial (Simple title: The Selfridge memorial, Journal: Bulletins of the Aerial Experiment Association)
References
Names | Mabel Bell; Mabel Gardiner Hubbard |
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Countries | US, CA |
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Occupations | founder, business person |
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Affiliations | AEA |
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Birth date | November 25, 1857 |
Death date | January 3, 1923 |
Wikidata id | Q6721445 |