AT&T Bell Company 1970s Print Advertisement Ad 1972 Female Telephone Installer
This vintage 1972 AT&T Bell Company advertisement showcases a female telephone installer, Alana MacFarlane, breaking gender norms of the 1970s. The ad emphasizes the company's commitment to equal employment opportunities and highlights Alana's role in the field, symbolizing progress and inclusivity during that era. The image captures Alana confidently working on a telephone pole, equipped with tools and a headset, representing the empowerment of women in traditionally male-dominated professions.
- Original 1972 AT&T Bell Company advertisement
- Features Alana MacFarlane, a pioneering female telephone installer
- Measures approximately 8" x 11"
- Removed from a previously circulated publication
- Highlights the progressive spirit of the 1970s
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