Aviator Charles Lindberg honored in Brooklyn, New York after his trans-Atlantic flight. Policemen on motorcycles escort Lindbergh's motorcade. Dense throngs on either side of the streets for 20 miles to get a glimpse of Lindbergh. The motorcade arrives at the venue. A large crowd gathered. The people sing 'Star Spangled Banner'. Jean Byrne, Brooklyn borough President JJ Byrne's daughter, presents a medal to Lindberg as the crowd cheers. Lindbergh addresses the crowd.
The Ford family at the purchase ceremony in New York, United States, when Ford Motor Company bought the struggling Lincoln Motor Company. Henry Ford, Henry M. Leland of the Lincoln motor company and his son Wilfred C. Leland converse. Spectators in the background. Mrs. Clara Jane Bryant, Mrs. Leland and Edsel Bryant Ford stand. The group gets into an automobile. The police holds back a crowd of spectators. Vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
The Ford family at the Lincoln purchase ceremony in New York, United States. Officials pose in front of the Lincoln Building. The guests enter the building. A portrait of Henry Ford on a window of the building. Officials leave the building . They enter an automobile. Henry Ford, Mrs. Clara Jane Bryant and Edsel Bryant Ford pose with a floral basket. Automobiles and the Lincoln Building in the background. The flag of the United States in the background. Henry Ford converses with Mr. Leland. Henry M. Leland of the Lincoln motor company and his wife leave the building followed by Henry Ford and other officials. The group poses outside with flowers.
The Ford family at the Lincoln purchase ceremony in New York, United States. Officials leave a building. Henry Ford and Henry M Leland of the Lincoln motor company shake hands with officials and guests as they pass by. They are joined by Edsel Bryant Ford. A large group poses in front of the Lincoln Building. Henry Ford leaves with Leland. People wave hats. Henry Ford and Henry M Leland ride away in an open touring car. A plant building.
At West Park, New York, the home of John Burroughs.Thomas Alva Edison,Harvey Samuel Firestone, Henry Ford and Burroughs. John Burroughs an American naturalist and Henry Ford founder of Ford Motor company burn wooden chips. Thomas Alva Edison an American inventor tackles fire with stick. John Burroughs and Henry Ford at work while Thomas Alva Edison stands near. John Burroughs and Henry Ford near fire. Harvey Samuel Firestone founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber company joins the group. Group at work. The whole party near the fire as they prepare a meal. They take a walk.
Models display Easter millinery by Delle Donne in New York, United States. Round boxes stacked. Models seem to be coming out of the boxes. Models display different Easter hats. A woman wearing a white lace bonnet smile. Elegant women wearing hats smoking cigarettes.
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