Henry Ford's second quadricycle and his work shop displayed at Ford Museum (Greenfield Village), Dearborn, Michigan. The quadricycle and various equipment near it in the workshop. Equipment and parts at the workshop.
Henry Ford's first work shop at Ford Museum (Greenfield Village), Dearborn, Michigan. A small two room compartment near road where Henry Ford worked to build his first car.
People visit Ford motor company's rouge plant at Dearborn in Michigan. Steel rolling mill, blooming mill and open hearth furnace buildings are seen. At the plant, workers work on machine to convert molten steel into ingots.
At the blooming mill of Ford company's rouge plant at Dearborn in Michigan the ingots are reheated to be transformed into blooms. Then the steel is rolled into bars at the rolling mill.
At the pressed steel building of Ford Company's rouge plant at Dearborn in Michigan the parts are pressed by machines. At the spring and upset building the largest electric furnace installation is seen.
At the glass plant of Ford Company's rouge plant at Dearborn in Michigan the machines roll out sheets of glass. The plant produces ten million square feet of plate and safety glass in a year.
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