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- "Writers Guild of America On Strike" Sign, 2023 -

- May 2023-June 2023
- Collections - Artifact
"Writers Guild of America On Strike" Sign, 2023
- Edsel and Eleanor Ford Meet Racer Ralph Mulford While Visiting Universal City, California, November 1916 - Ralph Mulford competed in the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, and he returned to race there nine more times through 1922. Mulford's second-place finish in 1911 was his personal best at Indy. By the time of his death at age 88 in 1973, Mulford was the last surviving driver from the inaugural Indianapolis 500.

- November 16, 1916
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel and Eleanor Ford Meet Racer Ralph Mulford While Visiting Universal City, California, November 1916
Ralph Mulford competed in the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, and he returned to race there nine more times through 1922. Mulford's second-place finish in 1911 was his personal best at Indy. By the time of his death at age 88 in 1973, Mulford was the last surviving driver from the inaugural Indianapolis 500.
- Edison's First Motion Picture Studio, by Irving Bacon, 1939 -

- circa 1890
- Collections - Artifact
Edison's First Motion Picture Studio, by Irving Bacon, 1939
- Henry Ford and Film Studio Executive Harry O. Davis, Universal City, California, 1916 -

- September 15, 1916
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford and Film Studio Executive Harry O. Davis, Universal City, California, 1916
- "Writers Guild of America On Strike" Sign, 2023 -

- May 2023-June 2023
- Collections - Artifact
"Writers Guild of America On Strike" Sign, 2023
- Eleanor and Edsel Ford with Others, on Movie Studio Back Lot, Hollywood, California, circa 1923 -

- circa 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Eleanor and Edsel Ford with Others, on Movie Studio Back Lot, Hollywood, California, circa 1923
- Thomas Edison's Black Maria Movie Studio, West Orange, New Jersey, circa 1894 - Thomas Edison constructed the world's first film production studio behind his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory in 1893. The Black Maria -- a slang term for the prisoner transport vans the building resembled -- was covered with tar paper, had a removable roof, and rotated on a track to capture sunlight. Here, lab assistants filmed short movies for Edison's Kinetoscope motion picture viewer.

- circa 1894
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Thomas Edison's Black Maria Movie Studio, West Orange, New Jersey, circa 1894
Thomas Edison constructed the world's first film production studio behind his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory in 1893. The Black Maria -- a slang term for the prisoner transport vans the building resembled -- was covered with tar paper, had a removable roof, and rotated on a track to capture sunlight. Here, lab assistants filmed short movies for Edison's Kinetoscope motion picture viewer.