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- Letter from Irena Hudeckova to Edsel Ford, March 19, 1939 -

- March 19, 1939
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Letter from Irena Hudeckova to Edsel Ford, March 19, 1939
- Hotel Central in Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935 - In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows automobiles and people near a Czechoslovakian hotel.

- circa 1935
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Hotel Central in Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935
In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows automobiles and people near a Czechoslovakian hotel.
- Ford Motor Company Branch in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1928 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. This photograph shows the company's branch in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1928. Generally, Ford vehicles sold in Czechoslovakia at that time were assembled in the company's factory at Trieste, Italy.

- 1928
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Ford Motor Company Branch in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1928
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches in cities around the world. This photograph shows the company's branch in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1928. Generally, Ford vehicles sold in Czechoslovakia at that time were assembled in the company's factory at Trieste, Italy.
- Klinovec (Keilberg) Mountain Hotel and Observation Tower, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935 - In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows a hotel at the peak of Klinovec, the highest peak of the Ore Mountains.

- circa 1935
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Klinovec (Keilberg) Mountain Hotel and Observation Tower, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935
In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows a hotel at the peak of Klinovec, the highest peak of the Ore Mountains.
- Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Czechoslovakia, 1946-1949 - The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.

- 1946-1949
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Kellogg's Krumbles Around-the-World Cut-Out Dolls, Czechoslovakia, 1946-1949
The breakfast food manufacturer Kellogg's created attractive advertising premiums to entice customers to buy its products. In the late 1940s, as the United States became a global leader, the company printed cut-out paper dolls of children from around the world on the backs of Kellogg's Krumbles cereal boxes. Kellogg's Krumbles, a tasty toasted whole wheat cereal, was one of the company's best-selling products.
- Street Sweepers in Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935 - In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. In this photograph, women sweep a stone street in the town of Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia.

- circa 1935
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Street Sweepers in Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia, circa 1935
In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. In this photograph, women sweep a stone street in the town of Strakoncze, Czechoslovakia.
- Portrait of Dr. Emil Kolben, August 1937 -

- August 01, 1937
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Portrait of Dr. Emil Kolben, August 1937