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- Looms inside the Weaving Shed near Plymouth Carding Mill, Greenfield Village, April 1, 1940 - Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.

- April 01, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Looms inside the Weaving Shed near Plymouth Carding Mill, Greenfield Village, April 1, 1940
Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.
- Plymouth (now Gunsolly) Carding Mill in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, March 3, 1937 -

- March 03, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Plymouth (now Gunsolly) Carding Mill in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, March 3, 1937
- Looms inside the Weaving Shed near Plymouth Carding Mill, Greenfield Village, April 1, 1940 - Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.

- April 01, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Looms inside the Weaving Shed near Plymouth Carding Mill, Greenfield Village, April 1, 1940
Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.
- Plymouth Carding Mill Weaving Shed, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, April 1, 1940 - Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.

- April 01, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Plymouth Carding Mill Weaving Shed, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, April 1, 1940
Henry Ford believed in "learning by doing." Students enrolled in the Edison Institute Schools located on the grounds of Ford's Greenfield Village had ample opportunities for practical, hands-on training. Students, if they desired, could learn to weave. Beginners used small tabletop looms. As they progressed students created woven materials using larger looms located in Greenfield Village's Plymouth Carding Mill and Weaving Shed.
- Plymouth (now Gunsolly) Carding Mill in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, September 7, 1948 -

- September 07, 1948
- Collections - Artifact
Plymouth (now Gunsolly) Carding Mill in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, September 7, 1948