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- Workers at Water Outlet Connection, Fordson Tractor Plant, Cork, Ireland, January, 1929 - Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. He opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland, two years later. The factory soon began building components for Ford automobiles, and tractor production ceased in 1922. Tractors returned to the factory's product output in 1929, but the Depression ended Cork tractor production for good in 1932.

- January 25, 1929
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Workers at Water Outlet Connection, Fordson Tractor Plant, Cork, Ireland, January, 1929
Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. He opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland, two years later. The factory soon began building components for Ford automobiles, and tractor production ceased in 1922. Tractors returned to the factory's product output in 1929, but the Depression ended Cork tractor production for good in 1932.
- Clay Model of Ford 9N Tractor, May 1939 -

- May 24, 1939
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Clay Model of Ford 9N Tractor, May 1939
- "Ford Tractor Operations Facilities," 1974 -

- 1974
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"Ford Tractor Operations Facilities," 1974
- Assembly Line for 1948 Ford Model 8N Tractors at Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant, July 1947 -

- July 15, 1947
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Assembly Line for 1948 Ford Model 8N Tractors at Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant, July 1947
- Henry Ford II in a Fordson Tractor, Dagenham, England, 1948-1949 -

- 1948-1949
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Henry Ford II in a Fordson Tractor, Dagenham, England, 1948-1949
- Fordson Tractor Assembly Line at the Ford Rouge Plant, May 1923 - Ford Motor Company's River Rouge Plant was conceived as a site for the mass manufacture of Fordson tractors. For a time, it was actually called the Fordson Plant. This photograph shows a tractor assembly line at the Rouge in 1923. To make way for production of the Model A in 1928, tractor assembly was discontinued and relocated to Cork, Ireland.

- May 28, 1923
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Fordson Tractor Assembly Line at the Ford Rouge Plant, May 1923
Ford Motor Company's River Rouge Plant was conceived as a site for the mass manufacture of Fordson tractors. For a time, it was actually called the Fordson Plant. This photograph shows a tractor assembly line at the Rouge in 1923. To make way for production of the Model A in 1928, tractor assembly was discontinued and relocated to Cork, Ireland.
- Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford with a Ford-Ferguson Tractor, 1940 -

- 1940
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Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford with a Ford-Ferguson Tractor, 1940
- Henry Ford and Harry Ferguson Meeting at Fair Lane, October 1938 -

- October 01, 1938
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Henry Ford and Harry Ferguson Meeting at Fair Lane, October 1938
- Meeting between Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford at Fair Lane, October 1938 -

- October 01, 1938
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Meeting between Harry Ferguson and Henry Ford at Fair Lane, October 1938
- Workers on Piston Assembly Line, Fordson Tractor Plant, Cork, Ireland, February, 1929 - Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. He opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland, two years later. The factory soon began building components for Ford automobiles, and tractor production ceased in 1922. Tractors returned to the factory's product output in 1929, but the Depression ended Cork tractor production for good in 1932.

- February 12, 1929
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Workers on Piston Assembly Line, Fordson Tractor Plant, Cork, Ireland, February, 1929
Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. He opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland, two years later. The factory soon began building components for Ford automobiles, and tractor production ceased in 1922. Tractors returned to the factory's product output in 1929, but the Depression ended Cork tractor production for good in 1932.