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- Automatic Piston Pin Gauging and Sorting Machine Designed by Claude Harvard, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1942 -

- January 15, 1942
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Automatic Piston Pin Gauging and Sorting Machine Designed by Claude Harvard, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1942
- Miniature Kiln, Displayed at the New York World's Fair, 1939 - Henry Ford firmly believed in the "practical educational value" of World's Fair exhibits. During the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, he highlighted the work of students attending his experimental schools. In the Ford building, boys from Ford's Edison Institute Schools operated quarter-size replicas based on machines from Thomas Edison's Menlo Park. Miniature equipment and displays completed the scene.

- 1939
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Miniature Kiln, Displayed at the New York World's Fair, 1939
Henry Ford firmly believed in the "practical educational value" of World's Fair exhibits. During the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, he highlighted the work of students attending his experimental schools. In the Ford building, boys from Ford's Edison Institute Schools operated quarter-size replicas based on machines from Thomas Edison's Menlo Park. Miniature equipment and displays completed the scene.
- Trade School Boys at Work, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Henry Ford firmly believed in the "practical educational value" of World's Fair exhibits. To help accomplish his education mission during the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, he highlighted the work of students attending his experimental schools. Here, boys from Henry Ford Trade School demonstrate machines inside Ford's massive fair building.

- October 04, 1939
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Trade School Boys at Work, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Henry Ford firmly believed in the "practical educational value" of World's Fair exhibits. To help accomplish his education mission during the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, he highlighted the work of students attending his experimental schools. Here, boys from Henry Ford Trade School demonstrate machines inside Ford's massive fair building.
- Electric Pin Sorting Machine Built by Students of Henry Ford Trade School, September 1932 -

- September 13, 1932
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Electric Pin Sorting Machine Built by Students of Henry Ford Trade School, September 1932
- Electric Pin Sorting Machine Built by Students of Henry Ford Trade School, September 1932 -

- September 13, 1932
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Electric Pin Sorting Machine Built by Students of Henry Ford Trade School, September 1932
- Former Teacher Sabria Palmer Lamb in Scotch Settlement School, Greenfield Village, 1941 -

- April 09, 1941
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Former Teacher Sabria Palmer Lamb in Scotch Settlement School, Greenfield Village, 1941
- Edison Institute Schools Football Team on the Playing Field in Greenfield Village, November 1934 -

- November 16, 1934
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Edison Institute Schools Football Team on the Playing Field in Greenfield Village, November 1934
- Dedication Ceremony, Henry Ford Academy of Manufacturing Arts and Sciences, November 1997 -

- November 01, 1997
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Dedication Ceremony, Henry Ford Academy of Manufacturing Arts and Sciences, November 1997
- 1932 Ford School Buses Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, November 1931 - Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis -- from police patrols and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. These 1932 buses transported students of the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.

- November 04, 1931
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1932 Ford School Buses Used in the Fordson School District, Dearborn, Michigan, November 1931
Ford Motor Company expanded its commercial lines to combat sagging Depression-era sales, offering an array of body types for its truck chassis -- from police patrols and ambulances to garbage trucks and school buses. These 1932 buses transported students of the Fordson School District in what is now Dearborn, Michigan.
- Detroit News Article, 1969, "Schools Will Close at Greenfield Village" -

- May 12, 1969
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Detroit News Article, 1969, "Schools Will Close at Greenfield Village"