Unemployed men get work with the inauguration of the new auto project of Ford Company in Dearborn, Michigan, during the Great Depression. Sweeping aerial view of the Ford River Rouge Complex. Henry Ford seen riding his Ford Quadricycle invention on snow covered ground. Workers work in a Ford automobile plant factory and assembly line putting finishing touches on new 8 cylinder sedan. Henry Ford himself inspecting the first one of the new cars during its assembly. A test car of the new 1933 Ford car drives on rutted and rough terrain to show durability and handling.
Celebrating of tulip time in Holland, Michigan. Large crowd gathers for celebrating tulip time. Local beaus scrub streets. Girls in white costumes. Boys march. Girls push baby trolley on streets.
A height rule to decide fare for children in Detroit, Michigan. The height rule decides a child's age- if the height is more than 44 inches, the child is equal to or more than 6 years and has to pay full fare. Children and their parents get on a streetcar. A conductor takes fare from the children. The children get down the streetcar.
Ford Thrift Gardens at Inkster in Michigan,United States. People working in the Ford Thrift Gardens. Houses beside the garden. An African American man and woman working in the vegetable garden. Views of the garden. Men at work in the garden. A man working in the garden. A paved way in between the plants. Two men at work on the garden on the other side of the way. The garden spread over a large area. A basket full of vegetables and a small bag full of fruits. A woman picks up the vegetables from the basket.
Views of Diego Rivera working on his Detroit Industry Murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Details from the Detroit Industry mural sections. View of a single section of the wall blank, and then after initial mural sketch has been added by Rivera. Diego Rivera and another worker at the wall of one of the sections of mural.
Mexican painter Frida Kahlo sketching during the construction of the Detroit Industrial Mural, designed by her husband Diego Rivera, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. She is dressed in a warm coat and seated on a wooden folding chair, while sketching on a note pad. She turns and smiles at the camera. A panel of the industrial mural is seen, depicting piping representative of the Ford Motor Company River Rouge Plant, with workmen standing above, and one down below.
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