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- Single Cell Reversible Fuel Cell, 2011 - Fuels cells produce electricity through a chemical reaction. This small fuel cell was made in 2011. Thousands of cells larger than this one are required to power a car.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Single Cell Reversible Fuel Cell, 2011
Fuels cells produce electricity through a chemical reaction. This small fuel cell was made in 2011. Thousands of cells larger than this one are required to power a car.
- H & P Tea Box, 1870-1900 -

- 1870-1900
- Collections - Artifact
H & P Tea Box, 1870-1900
- Memo from Ford Motor Company Sales and Service Branch in Shanghai, China Listing Promotional Literature on Hand, 1940 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford considered building an assembly plant in Shanghai, China, in 1930, but decided against it. Instead, Ford vehicles were imported into China through sales agents at Dodge & Seymour, Ltd.

- July 15, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Memo from Ford Motor Company Sales and Service Branch in Shanghai, China Listing Promotional Literature on Hand, 1940
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford considered building an assembly plant in Shanghai, China, in 1930, but decided against it. Instead, Ford vehicles were imported into China through sales agents at Dodge & Seymour, Ltd.
- Letter from Ford Motor Company Exports, Inc. to Ford Sales Department regarding Supplies of Promotional Literature, 1939 -

- November 22, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Ford Motor Company Exports, Inc. to Ford Sales Department regarding Supplies of Promotional Literature, 1939
- Tavistock Tea Box, 1870-1900 -

- 1870-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Tavistock Tea Box, 1870-1900
- Letter from T. P. Lee with Bank Statement Closing the Ford Shanghai Branch, October 28, 1948 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford considered building an assembly plant in Shanghai, China, in 1930, but decided against it. Instead, Ford vehicles were imported into China through sales agents at Dodge & Seymour, Ltd.

- October 28, 1948
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from T. P. Lee with Bank Statement Closing the Ford Shanghai Branch, October 28, 1948
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. These facilities allowed the company to better serve its global customers. Ford considered building an assembly plant in Shanghai, China, in 1930, but decided against it. Instead, Ford vehicles were imported into China through sales agents at Dodge & Seymour, Ltd.