[Air-l] Old Commercials of Technology
Karla-Tonella at uiowa.edu
Karla-Tonella at uiowa.edu
Thu Apr 6 09:27:18 PDT 2006
See Ad* Access http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess/ "The
Ad*Access Project, funded by the Duke Endowment "Library 2000" Fund,
presents images and database information for over 7,000
advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines
between 1911 and 1955. Ad*Access concentrates on five main subject
areas: Radio, Television, Transportation, Beauty and Hygiene, and
World War II, providing a coherent view of a number of major
campaigns and companies through images preserved in one particular
advertising collection available at Duke University."
The Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850 - 1920 (EAA)
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/eaa/ "presents over 9,000 images,
with database information, relating to the early history of
advertising in the United States."
also based on the Duke University collection - John H. Hartman Center
for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/hartman/
Infomercial Indes: Informercial Products from over 400 Infomercials
http://www.magickeys.com/infomercials/
Old-time Radio Commercials - The first commercial broadcast in 1922,
the first musical commercial from 1926, and other historical sound
recordings with background history provided by Danny Goodwin, an avid
collector. http://www.old-time.com./commercials/
Library of American Broadcasting - Radio Advertising Bureau
Collection http://www.lib.umd.edu/LAB/AUDIO/soundbites.html
19th Century American Trade Cards
http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/exhibits/tcard/ see ad for lawn mower
on homepage
The Trade Card Place - Victorian Scrapbook - browse by topic like
transportation, medical & dental, sewing, farm, etc.
http://www.tradecards.com/scrapbook/scrapbook.html
Ad Flip - Searchable database of classic print ads from the 1940s
through 2000. http://www.adflip.com/
In case I missed anything see Advertising Resources at
http://www.uiowa.edu/commstud/resources/advertising.html
and someplace, on the Web, I stashed a bunch of ads from 19th century
magazines for various electrical corsets, combs, belts, etc. I'll
have to send URL later.
Karla Tonella
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