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1934 Height Specialist Ross System Ad – Scarborough
£6.95
A curious 1934 advert promoting A. M. Ross’s height-increase system, reflecting the era’s personal improvement fads and mail-order remedies.
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1934 Height Specialist Ross System Ad – Scarborough
A curious 1934 advert promoting A. M. Ross’s height-increase system, reflecting the era’s personal improvement fads and mail-order remedies.
Measurements: approx. 2 1/4 x 1 inches
Dates: 24 March 1934
Source: Woman’s Weekly
Condition: In decent condition. Please check our images.
Internal notes: QC passed
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If this piece speaks to you, feel free to send us an offer.
Every submission is personally considered with care — we value fair, friendly offers from fellow collectors and vintage enthusiasts.
In the sharp monochrome lines of this 1934 clipping, a suited man gazes confidently beyond the frame, backed by a bold height chart promising transformation. The visual and textual rhythm is pure vintage charm — part testimonial, part promise, part mystery. A reminder of the many ways early 20th-century advertisements played on aspiration and self-belief.
This advertisement, published in the 24 March 1934 edition of Woman’s Weekly, features the claims of A. M. Ross — a self-styled “Height Specialist” from Scarborough, England. His system, supposedly capable of increasing height by up to six inches, was offered via post for £2 2s., with additional testimonials available privately for a stamp. It’s a fascinating glimpse into pre-war wellness culture and entrepreneurial eccentricity.
In decent vintage condition, this original clipping offers collectors a rare example of interwar British self-improvement advertising. Compact and visually distinct, it’s a compelling piece for those documenting physical culture, health fads, or the quirks of historical print marketing.
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