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Old advertisements can serve as a snapshot of
days gone by and bring back memories of those days we cherished. Many ads
can give an idea of the culture of the time period along with the fads of the
time. Others provide a "time-line" of new and emerging technologies or
products.
AT&T and image-creating campaigns go back a
long way. In 1907, the company successfully used advertising and public
relations to create a benevolent image and win over the public to the idea of a
national telephone monopoly, which became the Bell System. When the monopoly was
broken up in 1984, and the Bell System brand and blue bell logo were given to
the regional operating companies, the newly independent parent corporation
launched a campaign to make its then-unknown brand, AT&T, a household name.
On this web page you will find numerous print
advertisements and two multimedia advertisements of the Bell System.
Because of the numerous images that must download for this page, please be
patient if you are using a modem connection; it will take a few minutes.
The advertisements of the old Bell System
focus on at least the following themes. Many ads have overlapping themes
so it was hard to place them in a particular category below. Click on a
theme to jump to the web page with some examples of that theme:
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Human
desire to communicate with others - especially friends and relatives
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Quality Equipment
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Top-notch customer service
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Dedicated
employees and family generations of Bell employees
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AT&T stock a secure
investment for retirement planning
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Technology
and styles - Past, Present, and Future
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Safety and peace of mind
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Necessity of having a natural
monopoly to provide a reliable and cost-effective national communications
system instead of fragments local independent exchanges disconnected from
each other
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Miscellaneous
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"It's My Favorite Bargain" (circa 1940's) (National
Geographic)
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Bell System Courtesy Between Telephone Users (circa
early 1900's)
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Give an extension telephone to someone you love (circa
1950's) (National Geographic)
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It's fun to phone (circa 1950's) (National Geographic)
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Denis Hartnet was "Mr. Telephone" to thousands of
people in the town (circa 1950's) (National Geographic)
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More Than A Million People Own Or Operate The Bell
System (circa 1930's)
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Good Place To Work (circa 1950's) (National
Geographic)
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Bell Telephone Companies Receive Highest Award of
National Safety Council (circa 1950's) (National Geographic)
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How much tax in your telephone Bill? Pacific Telephone
(circa 1952) (Sunset Magazine)
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Here is one repairman that doesn't send a bill! (circa
1963) (unknown publication)
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Time Magazine- May 29, 1964, AT&T The Worlds Biggest
Company
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The Voice of Your Business, A Guide to Better
Telephone Usage, Indiana Bell (circa early 1960's)
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This Is Your Wife (circa 1950's) (National Geographic)
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AT&T Brand Guidelines (1999)
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AT&T Signature Usage (2001)
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AT&T Canada
Restructuring (2002)
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AT&T Citizenship (2001-2002)
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AT&T Fact Book (2002)
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AT&T Wireless GoPhone
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AT&T Internet Services (1999)
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AT&T Local Guide (2002)
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AT&T:
Not Your Mother's Ma Bell (2004)
We have also included some 1999
commercials by AT&T in "QuickTime" format courtesy of the
Commercial Archive. If you don't have Apple Computer QuickTime
Player on your Windows-based computer, you can download the latest player on
the internet by clicking
HERE.
Click the two
links below to view these two modern commercials: