Man in apron talks to another man beside a Ford Model-T motorcar while several men sit in front of a country store in background. Slate reads, "Yes I'd like to be a Ford Dealer but where am I going to get a building?" Two old men talk while a horse driven wagon and the Model T are on either side of them at the store entrance.
Accelerated scenes from a busy city intersection. Views of large groups of people walking on crowded streets in traffic while many cars, mostly Fords, and streetcars move on streets. Views of pedestrian traffic and horse driven wagons at intersection.
View of a Ford Model-T motorcar parked. Henry Ford and John Burroughs with his long white beard get into the car and a man cranks the car. Henry Ford drives the car away.
Smoke rises from tall chimneys of Highland Park Ford Plant in Highland Park, Michigan,United States. Workers walking on the plant grounds, many Ford automobiles parallel parked in front of the plant building. Busy street traffic with many cars.
Detroit,Toledo and Ironton (DT&I) Railroad operating between cities of Michigan and Ohio in United States. Views of African American men working to clean and polish the railroad locomotive. A steam engine attached to the railroad train moving on railroad tracks. Views of railroad station,rail tracks and a steam engine moving on a turntable at the railway yard. Slates describe Ford policy for lower freight rates, higher wages, unusual service, courteous treatment working in three years' time to transform the D.T.&I.R.R. into a proitable unit.
From a Civics and Citizenship series by Ford. Focuses on Industrial Working Conditions. Several men work in Ford factory yard pull goods using hand carts. Workers in a hotel kitchen put dirty dishes in an automatic dish washer from one side while another man collects cleaned dishes from the other side. An old man and few other men wipe clean dishes and stack them. A man pouring creamed milk in an ice-cream making machine and eating ice-cream. A garment factory where workers are using a circular knife to cut fabric to desired shapes.
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