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- Portrait of Sir Patrick Hennessey -

- 1935-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Sir Patrick Hennessey
- Korean-Made Ford Cortina in Seoul, South Korea, 1969 - Hyundai Motor Company began assembling its first automobile, the Ford Cortina, in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. Here a Cortina cruises the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The companies' relationship -- Hyundai also built Ford trucks and vans -- helped launch the South Korean automotive industry.

- May 21, 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Korean-Made Ford Cortina in Seoul, South Korea, 1969
Hyundai Motor Company began assembling its first automobile, the Ford Cortina, in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. Here a Cortina cruises the streets of Seoul, South Korea. The companies' relationship -- Hyundai also built Ford trucks and vans -- helped launch the South Korean automotive industry.
- Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942 - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Emergency Food Van Maintained Voluntarily by Aldsgate & City Motors Ltd., 1942
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- Sir Patrick Hennessey with Air Marshall Billy Bishop -

- 1939-1956
- Collections - Artifact
Sir Patrick Hennessey with Air Marshall Billy Bishop
- Brochure, The 1940 Club Founding Members and Honorary Members -

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Brochure, The 1940 Club Founding Members and Honorary Members
- Presentation of Ford Emergency Food Vans, circa 1942 - During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.

- 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Presentation of Ford Emergency Food Vans, circa 1942
During World War II, Ford Motor Company and many of its global subsidiaries and dealers donated hundreds of emergency food vans to Great Britain. Following aerial bombings in Germany's Blitz campaign, these vans traveled to attacked areas and offered survivors the comforts of a cup of tea and a hot meal. The vans provided food for schoolchildren as well.
- Sir Patrick Hennessy with Maurice Gatsonides at the 23rd Rallye de Monte Carlo, Monaco, January 1953 -

- 20 January 1953 - 27 January 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Sir Patrick Hennessy with Maurice Gatsonides at the 23rd Rallye de Monte Carlo, Monaco, January 1953
- Marina Site at the Ford Motor Company Plant in Cork, Ireland, June 1917 - Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. Two years later, he opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland -- his father's birthplace. Soon the factory began producing automobile engines and parts for Ford factories in England. Apart from a temporary closure during World War II, the plant remained in operation until 1984.

- June 29, 1917
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Marina Site at the Ford Motor Company Plant in Cork, Ireland, June 1917
Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. Two years later, he opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland -- his father's birthplace. Soon the factory began producing automobile engines and parts for Ford factories in England. Apart from a temporary closure during World War II, the plant remained in operation until 1984.