- Frank Lambert (inventor)
Francois Lambert (
13 June 1851 – 1937) was aFrench American inventor . Lambert was long credited with making the oldest playablerecording on a machine called thePhonograph , although since 2008 has now been surpassed by aphonautograph recording dating from 1860. Lambert was also famous for inventing atypewriter on which the keyboard consists of one single piece.Work
Lambert was born in
Lyon, France ; he relocated to theUnited States in 1876 and became a U.S. citizen in 1893.Twelve years after arriving in the
U.S. , Lambert, along with a friend John Thomson, founded The Thomson Water Meter Co. to manufacture their design of awater meter .Lambert went on to build his own version of the sound recording device, the
Phonograph .Lambert recorded what was — until 2008 — considered to be the oldest extant recording, his
Experimental Talking Clock . A recording ofAu Clair de la Lune byÉdouard-Léon Scott de Martinville from 1860 has been found to pre-date it.Lambert completed his main invention, a
typewriter on which the keyboard consists of one single piece. He sold it to the Gramophone Co. Ltd., for which he receivedUSD $20,000.Lambert's
water meter company was sold outright to the Neptune Water Meter Co. and Lambert receivedUSD $800,000.Personal life
Lambert married twice, firstly with Jeanne-Marie Donval (whom he had five children with) who died from an unknown cause, then Jeannette Justine Lawson Ebbs.
When Lambert died in 1937, he left his estate to his second wife,
USD $20,000 to his daughter Jeanne andUSD $30,000 to his only grandchild, Martha.References
* Frank Lambert's
Biography [http://www.collectorcafe.com/article_archive.asp?article=670&id=1504]
* The Second Oldest PlayableRecording [http://www.cylindersontheweb.angelcities.com/rare_recordings.htm]
* Information on Lambert'sPhonograph [http://www.pong-story.com/lambert/]
* Description of Lambert'stypewriter [http://www.typewritermuseum.org/collection/index.php3?machine=lambert&cat=ks]
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