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The Richard W. Pollay 20th Century Tobacco Advertising Collection
A catalogue of tobacco advertising examples presented by the Roswell Park Cancer Institute.

Tobacco Videos -- a huge collection of TV/CinA

Old Australian radio ads for cigarettes: (mp3s)

Trinkets and Trash: artifacts of the tobacco epidemic
This collection was formed by John Slade, M.D. to supply tobacco industry promotional items and related materials on loan to US public health workers and members of the media for educational purposes.

Doctors and nurses once promoted smoking.

Stanford School of Medicine Gallery

Roswell Park Group 'Doing you Damage website' - This site contains video clips of industry spokespeople's statements, you can view a 15 minute walk through the history of 50 years of tobacco industry lies.

 

Doctors and nurses advertising cigarettes.

 

Here are a series of slides showing BAT Germany's efforts to convince the public it really doesn't want children to smoke.
Billboard from Germany being careful to not imply any association between smoking and athleticism.
...and another lesson from the German tobacco industry: smoking costs so much you won't be able to afford clothes!
A desperately ill German Polo smoker suffering respiratory distress receives mouth-to-mouth resuscitation from a concerned passer-by.
Germany outdoes itself yet again.
"Responsible messages to women: overweight BAD! Smoking GOOD!"
"Responsible messages to women: overweight BAD! Smoking GOOD!"
Virginia Slims in the USA invitescustomers to "laugh at themselves" for being sucked in by this advertising.
The cigarette for lonely women ...
"Nobody can take the cigarette from me. I would rather be beaten up than do without cigarettes" -- a charming ad from Lithuania for the German brand West.
In poverty stricken, deeply religious The Philippines, they've enlisted the Madonna to sell tobacco.
This is NOT a Winfield ad?
Sensitive New Age Winfield does its thing in Europe.
UK Embassy: a man & his smokes ....
Leonardo DiCaprio & Kate Winslet on the appositely named Vietnamese brand Titanic. Vietnam also has a brand called Boy.
Buz cigarettes, from Canada. Note: This is NOT targeted at teenagers wanting to be "naughty".
Aussie teen band Savage Garden, and Jewel, promoting Camel to adult smokers in Malaysia, 2000.
Indian tobacco companies appealing to the world's poorest smokers.
Lacking attention from the men? Kim's the go in Poland.
Marlboro gets them young in Bali, Indonesia.
Sly Stallone agrees to smoke in the movies ... for a small consideration.
The Yamaha Chesterfield team. Play Station is also a sponsor!
Kraft was owned by Philip Morris. The staff at Kraft knew that "Light" is consumer code for "healthy". Their colleagues down the corridor in the Philip Morris Cigarette Division claimed not to be aware of this.