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- Mural by Paule and Max Ingrand, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
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Mural by Paule and Max Ingrand, circa 1935
- Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.

- May 09, 1939
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Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.
- Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.

- May 28, 1939
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Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.
- Two Women in the Ford Building during the California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 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. Among many other events, Ford photographers documented the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego -- where Ford Motor Company's exhibition was the largest and most popular.

- 1935
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Two Women in the Ford Building during the California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 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. Among many other events, Ford photographers documented the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego -- where Ford Motor Company's exhibition was the largest and most popular.
- Inside the Lounge of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Inside Ford's Exposition Building, guests found public and private lounges where they could relax and enjoy refreshments.

- 1935
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Inside the Lounge of the Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Inside Ford's Exposition Building, guests found public and private lounges where they could relax and enjoy refreshments.
- Study and Sitting Room in Firestone Farm at its Original Site, Columbiana County, Ohio, February 7, 1983 -

- February 07, 1983
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Study and Sitting Room in Firestone Farm at its Original Site, Columbiana County, Ohio, February 7, 1983
- Lounge Area of the Ford Exhibition Building, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most talked-about exhibition at Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition in 1934. In addition to industrial demonstrations and informative displays, Ford offered comfortable places for visitors and special guests to rest.

- 1934
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Lounge Area of the Ford Exhibition Building, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934
Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most talked-about exhibition at Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition in 1934. In addition to industrial demonstrations and informative displays, Ford offered comfortable places for visitors and special guests to rest.
- Women Seated in the Lounge of Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Inside Ford's Exposition Building, guests found public and private lounges where they could relax and enjoy refreshments.

- 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Women Seated in the Lounge of Ford Building, California Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, 1935
Ford Motor Company poured resources into what became the most popular exhibition at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In addition to educational demonstrations and exhibits, the Ford Exhibit offered free entertainment and comfortable places for visitors to rest. Inside Ford's Exposition Building, guests found public and private lounges where they could relax and enjoy refreshments.
- Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.

- May 09, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Executive Lounge, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company, a major participant in the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, hired industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague to create its exhibition building. Inside, furnishings and decor reflected Teague's modern, eye-catching design. Clean curves, sharp lines, modern materials, and industrial imagery in Ford's executive and dealers' lounges symbolized the company's technological progress.
- Students in a Lounge at Henry Ford Institute of Agricultural Engineering, England, 1939 -

- November 10, 1939
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Students in a Lounge at Henry Ford Institute of Agricultural Engineering, England, 1939