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- Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944 -

- January 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944
- Women Fencers Holding Their Foils, circa 1895 -

- circa 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Women Fencers Holding Their Foils, circa 1895
- Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947 - The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.

- June 24, 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947
The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.
- Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947 - The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.

- June 24, 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947
The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.
- Woman Playing Badminton at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.

- May 27, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Woman Playing Badminton at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.
- Women at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.

- May 27, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Women at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.
- Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944 -

- January 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944
- Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944 -

- January 04, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Basketball Team Playing in Lowery School Gym, January 1944
- Woman Playing Badminton at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.

- May 27, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Woman Playing Badminton at Gym, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company spent more than $5 million to construct and maintain its exhibition building at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. The building housed industrial demonstrations and educational displays highlighting Ford products. Ford hired information girls to answer questions posed by the over 15 million visitors who passed through the Ford Exposition Building. This photo shows the girls enjoying time away from work.
- Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947 - The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.

- June 24, 1947
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Pipe Band, June 24, 1947
The Ford Motor Company sponsored a number of employee bands. In 1932, workers formed the Ford Pipe Band. This group of accomplished pipers and drummers competed throughout the US and Canada winning numerous awards. They disbanded during the Second World War, but reorganized in the late 1940s with several former members. The Ford Motor Pipe Band, seen here, continued to perform at parades, events and competitions.