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Man Using Automatic Teller Machine

(Original Caption) 6/7/1976-New York, NY-: Banks across the nation are abandoning their old image and their bricks-and-mortar concept of doing business, and are trying to lure new customers with push-button banking. Using a coded plastic card in the computerized teller machine such as this one in Grand Central Station, a customer can deposit or withdraw money, transfer funds, and even make a loan. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.

Bettmann

Media ID 39006713

1970s Bank Banking Machine

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A man steps into the future of banking in this iconic print from 1976, capturing the early days of automated teller machines and push-button convenience in Grand Central Station's bank branch.


Framed Prints of Man Using Automatic Teller Machine

Step back in time with our 'Man Using Automatic Teller Machine' framed print by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse. This iconic 1976 photograph captures a pivotal moment in banking history, as banks began to adopt modern technology and shift away from traditional brick-and-mortar operations. A nostalgic reminder of the rapid evolution of commerce, this striking image is now available as a beautifully presented framed print.


Photo Prints of Man Using Automatic Teller Machine

Step back in time with our Photographic Print 'Man Using Automatic Teller Machine' by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse. This iconic image captures the shift towards modern banking practices, as seen on June 7th, 1976, at banks across America embracing change and technology. A nostalgic reminder of a bygone era.


Poster Prints of Man Using Automatic Teller Machine

Step back in time with our 'Man Using Automatic Teller Machine' poster print by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse. This iconic 1976 photograph captures a pivotal moment in banking history, as the industry shifts towards modernity and convenience. A nostalgic reminder of how far we've come, this striking image is perfect for anyone who loves retro culture or wants to add some vintage flair to their space.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Man Using Automatic Teller Machine

Step into a nostalgic era with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles! This unique piece features 'Man Using Automatic Teller Machine' by Bettmann, capturing a pivotal moment in banking history. With its retro charm and attention to detail, this puzzle is sure to delight anyone who loves the intersection of art and finance.

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