Ford automobiles driven along a country road in United States. A man standing on a dirt road, pretending to drive a car. He is crouched down and turning an imaginary steering wheel. Next scene shows Ford automobiles driven in difficult terrain. A Ford car is driven down a steep embankment. It weaves back and forth across roadway. A Ford car is driven in snow.
Ford automobiles driven onto a ferry carried across a body of water in United States. Man cranks his car and drives off at dock. Horse drawn wagon leaves ferry at dock.
A horse drawn U.S. mail wagon moves along a street in United States. Mail man stops horse by a house and delivers mail.
Two men stand by a Ford model automobile mired in mud. Men attempt to push the automobile out of mud.
Ford Motor company plant workers at the factory and plant yard in Highland Park, Michigan during the 1920s. Exterior views of Highland Park factory and mass of many workers entering or leaving facility around a shift change. Workers outside the Ford Plant. View of Plant buildings.
Animated map illustrates the flight course of Lieutenant Commander Richard Byrd and pilot Floyd Bennett, as they return to Kings Bay, Spitsbergen, Norway, from the North Pole, aboard their Fokker F-VII Tri-motor airplane, the "Josephine Ford." Pilot Floyd Bennett is photographed (by Byrd) in full arctic gear, at the controls of the airplane. View from the cabin of the Kings Bay encampment below. View from the ground, of Byrd and Bennett's Fokker aircraft, as it flies over the mooring mast of the Norwegian airship Norge. Next, steam issues from the ship's horn on the funnel of the SS Chantier, as she welcomes the aviators back from the Pole. Expedition team members wave and toss their hats in joy, as the aircraft approaches to land. The Fokker on final approach, with huge snow mountains behind. It touches down in front of the Norge airship hangar (between the hangar and the bay) and turns left, to taxi.