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Chichester Bell was a cousin to Alexander Graham Bell and instrumental in developing improved versions of the phonograph. Bell began working in 1881 with his famous cousin and their associate Charles Tainter on addressing the drawbacks to Edison's phonograph. They created the Volta Laboratory Association to hold their patents. Their successful development of the graphophone led to the formation of the Volta Graphophone Company of Alexandria, Virginia in February, 1886 by the principals along with Chichester's brother, lawyer and banker Charles B. Bell. While he resided in Washington, DC, Chichester Bell was a cofounder of the Chemical Society of Washington. He then travelled to University College, London to continue his scientific research. In 1887, he published "Sympathetic Vibration of Jets" in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.

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