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- Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 1 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. Many cars that entered did not finish. Peter Walker, pictured here, competed on one of the American teams in 1964.

- 1963-1964
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 1
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. Many cars that entered did not finish. Peter Walker, pictured here, competed on one of the American teams in 1964.
- Sculpture of Europa, from "Africa" Circus Wagon, by Samuel Robb, 1903 -

- 1903
- Collections - Artifact
Sculpture of Europa, from "Africa" Circus Wagon, by Samuel Robb, 1903
- Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 8 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.

- 1963-1964
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 8
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.
- Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 6 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.

- 1963-1964
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 6
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.
- Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 11 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.

- 1963-1964
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motorsports Records--East African Safari--Photography--Item 11
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace. And dodging wild animals could be expected. In 1964, the first American teams entered the grueling competition driving Mercury Comet Calientes.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Prints--East African Safari--Item 2 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace, depending on the season. And dodging wild animals could be expected. Many cars that entered did not finish the grueling competition.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Prints--East African Safari--Item 2
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace, depending on the season. And dodging wild animals could be expected. Many cars that entered did not finish the grueling competition.
- Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Prints--East African Safari--Item 8 - The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace, depending on the season. And dodging wild animals could be expected. Many cars that entered did not finish the grueling competition.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Dave Friedman Collection--Photographs--Prints--East African Safari--Item 8
The East African Safari Rally tested a car's and driver's endurance. During the 1960s, the rally's course covered thousands of miles passing through Kenya, Tanganyika (Tanzania) and Uganda. Drivers could expect punishing road conditions. Mud or dust was commonplace, depending on the season. And dodging wild animals could be expected. Many cars that entered did not finish the grueling competition.
- Letter from Sister Mary Lucy of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to Eleanor Ford, May 1926 -

- May 01, 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from Sister Mary Lucy of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to Eleanor Ford, May 1926
- "Rolling Stone," December 4, 1986 -

- December 04, 1986
- Collections - Artifact
"Rolling Stone," December 4, 1986
- "Coke Sweetens Apartheid: Coca Cola Out Of South Africa" Button, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
"Coke Sweetens Apartheid: Coca Cola Out Of South Africa" Button, 1985