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MARTINS
BANK’S ADVERTISING – ANIMALS & CHILDREN |
Martins Bank’s most iconic advert from the
1960s must surely be this magical image of a little girl who takes her pet
elephant to the bank. The campaign is
a watershed for bank advertising – for the first time ordinary people and
their aspirations are represented clearly with style and appeal, and it is
now plain to see that what Martins has been doing so well for so many years
is just what everybody wants – someone to talk to, a safe place for your
money, and acceptance of you the customer, whoever you are, however you look,
whatever you are doing. What follows from this is the reinforcement of just
how far the bank’s staff will go to help you.
We were delighted to be contacted by the little girl from the advert,
Caroline Griffiths, who also starred in another ad from the same campaign,
which featured a camel. Image: Barclays Group Archives Ref: 25-658 - Special
thanks to Barclays for allowing what is now a very delicate exhibit to be
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We took the opportunity to ask Caroline a few questions about her child
stardom: It was you that found us -
how? I fell upon your web
site because I wanted to know the name of the elephant and whether it is
still alive. My daughter is studying to be a vet and we were chatting about
it and I said I wonder if it would remember me as we did the advert together.
Yours is a lovely web site and I was thrilled to see my picture on it. Where were the pictures taken? I was about 5
years and we went to a studio off the Finchley Road in Hampstead, on the
opposite side of the road to where the bank was, to do the photo shot.
It was a mock up of a bank and not the real thing. What do you remember about making the ad? Unfortunately I
don't remember much of the day but I do remember being allowed to walk with
the elephant back to the lorry and hold the trunk which was very exciting for
a small child. I also did another advert for Martins Bank with a camel but I
don't remember much about it so the camel was probably not as friendly as the
elephant. Did you have any other
connections to Martins Bank? I think I
actually had an account at the Bank in Finchley Road, Hampstead. I remember
the Branch being there years after my photos being taken because I always
thought about the time I got to play with a real live elephant. Not many
children get such a wonderful opportunity and I got paid for it as well.
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