Vintage Telephone Gallery
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~ AT&T ad, 1966 (American Home magazine)via Flickr(click to enlarge)
How to Talk on the Telephone 1950s
Bell Telephone System“Because your family lives all over the home.”
Bell Telephone Systems, 1959sallyedelstein
“What! These are telephone girls?”1953 Western Electric ad, showing an assembly line &ld
Jerry HallVogue, May 1975Photo by Norman Parkinson
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Telephone ad from 1910.
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The future was now. Picturephone, 1964.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co, 1964
Matra Minitel Terminal (1984)The Minitel was a Videotex online service accessible through telephone
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“Hello, is this Mar-a-lago? Do me a favor okay? Tell your boss he is a syphilitic toad dick. T
Gold Phone // coin operated public telephone // Design by Paul Schremmer // Australia 1986via
Le Saleve, 1932. Henry Reb, 1883-1959. Générale, Grenoble.The architecture of the mass
91/100: Western Electric
Bell Telephone News 1924
Clint Eastwood having breakfast in bed, at home in North Hollywood, California (1958)
“You like trouble, don’t you?”
“Like everything else in this country, the Diplomacy Club is just another excuse
Once we’re above the cloud, it's sunny as summer.
picturesinhistoryblog: How to talk on the telephone.
mangodebango:Southwestern Bell, Texas Monthly, 1979.Snoopy FTW!!
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