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- Visitors in the English Garden at Fair Lane Estate, July 1932 -

- July 09, 1932
- Collections - Artifact
Visitors in the English Garden at Fair Lane Estate, July 1932
- Automatic Piston Pin Gauging and Sorting Machine Designed by Claude Harvard, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1942 -

- January 15, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Automatic Piston Pin Gauging and Sorting Machine Designed by Claude Harvard, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1942
- Man Preparing Ground for Victory Garden, May 1944 -

- May 18, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Man Preparing Ground for Victory Garden, May 1944
- Man and Woman Preparing Ground for Victory Garden, May 1944 -

- May 18, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Man and Woman Preparing Ground for Victory Garden, May 1944
- Ford Motor Company Employee Victory Garden Plot No. 1, Garden Educational Service, July 1944 -

- July 21, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Company Employee Victory Garden Plot No. 1, Garden Educational Service, July 1944
- Cutting Wheat in a Field near Southfield and Ford Roads, Dearborn, Michigan, 1936 -

- July 10, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Cutting Wheat in a Field near Southfield and Ford Roads, Dearborn, Michigan, 1936
- New Plants in Ford Motor Company Garden, August 1944 -

- August 28, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
New Plants in Ford Motor Company Garden, August 1944
- George Washington Carver Holding Fabric Made from Soybean Fiber, Soybean Lab, Greenfield Village, 1939 - A mutual interest in industrial products made from plants brought Henry Ford and the scientist George Washington Carver together as colleagues and friends. Ford developed plastics and fibers from soybeans. Here, on a 1939 visit to Dearborn, George Washington Carver is seated in the Soybean Laboratory in Greenfield Village, holding a piece of fabric made of soybean fiber.

- 1939
- Collections - Artifact
George Washington Carver Holding Fabric Made from Soybean Fiber, Soybean Lab, Greenfield Village, 1939
A mutual interest in industrial products made from plants brought Henry Ford and the scientist George Washington Carver together as colleagues and friends. Ford developed plastics and fibers from soybeans. Here, on a 1939 visit to Dearborn, George Washington Carver is seated in the Soybean Laboratory in Greenfield Village, holding a piece of fabric made of soybean fiber.
- First Snowfall in Greenfield Village, December 1934 -

- December 06, 1934
- Collections - Artifact
First Snowfall in Greenfield Village, December 1934
- Coffee Mills, Photographed in 1933 -

- January 31, 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Coffee Mills, Photographed in 1933