View of a B-24 liberator bomber aircraft in flight. Ford Motor Company workers in a manufacturing plant for liberator bombers during World War II. War workers working in a row while several women workers working on various machines and assembling aircraft. The women wear scarves on their heads holding back their hair tightly. Liberator bombers under production moving on an assembly line.
Aerial views of the sprawling Ford Motor Company plant at River Rouge in Dearborn,Michigan. Views of smoke rising from tall chimneys. Ships at the harbor.
Ford River Rogue plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Interior views of production unit and workers operating heavy pressing machines, body shaping machines, and placing component parts for body tops on assembly line.
A man works at a heavy pressing machine at the Ford River Rouge facility in Dearborn,Michigan. Machine presses sheet metal. Man removes a piece of the car body from the press.
Man drives a Ford Model-T car on a snowy street in Michigan. The same man visible beside a pile of junk in the middle of snowy street. He still pretends to be driving, and looks down at the pile of junk in dismay.
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.
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