1956 Ilford Colour Film Ad 

This Ilford film advertisement was published June 30, 1956 issue of the Illustrated London News. Ilford introduced colour film D for daylight use in the Spring of 1956 with an ad campaign "ILFORF COLOUR FILM for faces and places" it features a sexy young girl laying provocatively on a fallen stone and a wholesome picture of a family running around the circle at Stonehenge, chasing their pet dog, hand in hand.

Text Reads: Faces and Places take on a new magic when you capture them on Ilford Colour Film with a 35mm. camera. It's just as easy to take good photographs in colour as in black-and-white . . . and, of course, the results are so much more true to life. Each cassette of Ilford Colour Film gives you twenty exciting colour transparencies—and from the best of these you can get magnificent postcard-size Ilford Colour Prints for your album or your friends. They cost only 10/- for four. So make sure you say Ilford Colour, every time.

Ilford Color film was pulled from the market in 1970, when the company focused their efforts in B/W films and paleers. The exception being the positive to positive color printing system that went on to become the very popular Cibachrome printing process.

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