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- Lord Mountbatten Touring Henry Ford Museum, April 8, 1972 - Lord Mountbatten was great-grandson of Queen Victoria, a British World War II hero and viceroy of India in 1947 during that country's partitioning and independence. In April 1972, he toured Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, accompanied by Henry Ford II and Edison Institute's president, Donald Shelley. The group toured many of the museum exhibits including the working steam engines.

- April 08, 1972
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Lord Mountbatten Touring Henry Ford Museum, April 8, 1972
Lord Mountbatten was great-grandson of Queen Victoria, a British World War II hero and viceroy of India in 1947 during that country's partitioning and independence. In April 1972, he toured Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, accompanied by Henry Ford II and Edison Institute's president, Donald Shelley. The group toured many of the museum exhibits including the working steam engines.
- George Liberace Visiting Henry Ford Museum's "Street of Shops," March 20, 1969 - Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. George Liberace, brother of pianist and showman Liberace and a musician in his own right, explored the museum's violin exhibits.

- March 20, 1969
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George Liberace Visiting Henry Ford Museum's "Street of Shops," March 20, 1969
Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. George Liberace, brother of pianist and showman Liberace and a musician in his own right, explored the museum's violin exhibits.
- Edison Family Members Visiting Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, October 31, 1974 -

- October 31, 1974
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Edison Family Members Visiting Edison Homestead in Greenfield Village, October 31, 1974
- Edison Homestead--People--Item 01 -

- October 31, 1974
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Edison Homestead--People--Item 01
- Curator Robert Koolakian with Lord Mountbatten and Group in Menlo Park Laboratory, Greenfield Village, April 8, 1972 - Lord Mountbatten was great-grandson of Queen Victoria, a British World War II hero and viceroy of India in 1947 during that country's partitioning and independence. In April 1972, he toured Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, accompanied by Henry Ford II and Edison Institute's president, Donald Shelley. The group stopped at Menlo Park Laboratory for a demonstration of the Edison phonograph.

- April 08, 1972
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Curator Robert Koolakian with Lord Mountbatten and Group in Menlo Park Laboratory, Greenfield Village, April 8, 1972
Lord Mountbatten was great-grandson of Queen Victoria, a British World War II hero and viceroy of India in 1947 during that country's partitioning and independence. In April 1972, he toured Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, accompanied by Henry Ford II and Edison Institute's president, Donald Shelley. The group stopped at Menlo Park Laboratory for a demonstration of the Edison phonograph.
- Robert Koolakian, William Clay Ford, and Madeleine Edison Sloane in Menlo Park Laboratory on 50th Anniversary of Edison Institute, October 21, 1979 -

- October 21, 1979
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Robert Koolakian, William Clay Ford, and Madeleine Edison Sloane in Menlo Park Laboratory on 50th Anniversary of Edison Institute, October 21, 1979
- Warde Donovan, Phyllis Diller and Daughter in Menlo Park Laboratory, April 2, 1968 - Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum over the years. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. Comedienne Phyllis Diller and her then-husband Warde Donovan spent time visiting Greenfield Village in 1968.

- April 02, 1968
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Warde Donovan, Phyllis Diller and Daughter in Menlo Park Laboratory, April 2, 1968
Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum over the years. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. Comedienne Phyllis Diller and her then-husband Warde Donovan spent time visiting Greenfield Village in 1968.