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- Kenneth Schwartz and Sidney Holloway Appear in an Encyclopedia Britannica Film on Transportation, October 1957 -

- October 29, 1957
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Kenneth Schwartz and Sidney Holloway Appear in an Encyclopedia Britannica Film on Transportation, October 1957
- Sidney Holloway with Student at the Cotton Gin Mill (now the Weaving Shop), Greenfield Village, 1949 - Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.

- September 30, 1949
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Sidney Holloway with Student at the Cotton Gin Mill (now the Weaving Shop), Greenfield Village, 1949
Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.
- Sidney Holloway in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949 - Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.

- circa 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Sidney Holloway in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949
Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.
- Sidney Holloway Spinning Carded Wool in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949 - Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.

- circa 1949
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Sidney Holloway Spinning Carded Wool in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949
Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.
- Sidney Holloway Demonstrating Hand Carding in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949 - Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.

- circa 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Sidney Holloway Demonstrating Hand Carding in Plymouth Carding Mill (now Gunsolly Carding Mill), Greenfield Village, circa 1949
Sidney Holloway (1901-1960) was instrumental in establishing the weaving program at Greenfield Village. Holloway, once employed in the Ford Motor Company's Textile Department, began working with Henry Ford's textile-making collections in 1930. Through hands-on experience and self-study, he mastered the weaving craft. Holloway would engage Greenfield Village visitors for thirty years and pass on his skills to the next generation of artisans.
- Edison Institute Employee "Golf Night," Dearborn, Michigan, May 19, 1955 -

- May 19, 1955
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Edison Institute Employee "Golf Night," Dearborn, Michigan, May 19, 1955