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Ford Motor Company Ltd., Dagenham, Eng
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Ford Motor Company entered the British automobile market in 1904 when the Ford Model A was presented at the Cordingly Auto Show. In 1907, Perry, Thornton & Schrieber, Ltd. gained the license to distribute Ford automobiles including the soon to be released Model T. The vehicles were shipped to Great Britain disassembled, or knocked down, and assembled in England. Ford Motor Company, (England) Ltd. was established on March 11, 1911 and produced the first British built Model T in October, 1911 at Trafford Park near Manchester. In addition to automobiles and trucks, Ford created Henry Ford & Son, Ltd. in Cork, Ireland to manufacture tractors. In order to meet growing demand for automobiles after World War I, Ford Motor Company, (England) Ltd. began purchasing land for a new factory northeast of London in 1924. In 1928, the English company was reorganized as Ford Motor Company, Ltd. and groundbreaking ceremonies for the new plant near the village of Dagenham were on May 16, 1929. The first Model AA truck was produced in October, 1931. The Dagenham plant was the largest automobile manufacturing facility in Europe and modeled after Ford's Rouge plant in Michigan. Ford's European operations were centered at Dagenham through the end of World War II. Sales and manufacturing facilities in Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Sweden were managed from offices at Dagenham through World War II. The post-war restructuring of Ford's international operations led to the establishment of the Ford International Division in 1946 and the realignment of foreign operations back to the United States. Automobile and truck manufacturing remained at Dagenham until February 2002 when Ford Motor Company announced that automobile production would cease, leaving diesel engine production as the primary manufacturing operation.
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Fritz J. Roethlisberger papers, 1918-1974
Title:
Fritz J. Roethlisberger papers, 1918-1974
This collection includes Fritz J. Roethlisberger's teaching and research materials kept by Fritz J. Roethlisberger while at Harvard Business School and his research materials relating to the Hawthorne Studies at the Western Electric Company. Types of materials include speeches, writings, correspondence, interviews, administrative files and student notes.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear ft. (11 boxes, 9 cartons)
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Ford Motor Company. Office of the General Counsel. Hungarian and Romanian war damage claims records, 1944-1965.
Title:
Hungarian and Romanian war damage claims records, 1944-1965.
The Hungarian and Romanian War Damage Claims records consist of correspondence, financial data, working papers, and claims forms. The records detail ownership percentages of the Hungarian and Romanian Ford companies as well as asset valuations and plant inventories presented to the War Claims Commission. Financial details include balance sheets and detailed inventories used to justify claim amounts. The records also include material related to claims against the German government for damages and losses.
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- Ford Motor Company. Office of the General Counsel. Hungarian and Romanian war damage claims records, 1944-1965.
Ford Motor Company. M-E-L Division. M-E-L Division (Ford Motor Company) records subgroup, 1946-1960.
Title:
M-E-L Division (Ford Motor Company) records subgroup, 1946-1960.
The M-E-L Division (Ford Motor Company) records subgroup is organized into five series. The Edsel Automobile Public Relations records series, 1955-1960, (3.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 701, 765, includes intra-company correspondence from the Edsel Division to district and regional sales managers and public relations manager regarding the introduction of the Edsel automobile (Acc. 701); photographs of the Edsel automobile, Edsel automobile parts diagrams, the Edsel Division headquarters building, Edsel Division executives, and Edsel automobile dealers; and press releases announcing new Edsel dealerships in Michigan (Acc. 765). The Import Automobile records series, 1958-1959 (2 cubic ft.), Acc. 782, contains correspondence, press releases, photographs, negatives, and newspaper clippings, regarding the advertising, sales, and marketing of import automobiles produced by Ford Motor Company, Ltd. in Dagenham, England, including the Anglia, Consul, Escort, Prefect, Squire, Zephyr, and Zodiac automobiles and vehicles produced by Ford Werke in Cologne, Germany including the Thames van and the Taunus automobile. The Lincoln and Mercury Public relations records series, 1947-1960, (1 cubic ft.), Acc. 701, 765, includes correspondence regarding presenting a 1957 Lincoln automobile to Sam Crawford, a Detroit Tiger outfielder (Acc. 701), public relations records regarding various press events, and construction photographs of the St. Louis plant which built Mercury automobiles (Acc. 765). The Racing records series, 1946-1957 (1.2 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box), Acc. 782, includes press releases, photographs, and negatives about the Indianapolis 500 race in 1911, 1946, 1950, 1953, 1956, and 1957; and a film script and photographs of the 1954 Pan American Mexican Road race. The Sales and Marketing records series, 1955-1959 (1.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 1576, includes memorandums to Edsel automobile dealers, dealer financial performance, dealer operation guides, pamphlets on selling techniques, marketing research regarding public opinion and current trends in the automobile industry and Edsel sales statistics.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box.
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Ford Motor Company. International Division. Controller's Office. Controller's Office records series, 1917-1948.
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Controller's Office records series, 1917-1948.
The Controller's Office records series consists of six subseries. The Correspondence subseries, 1926-1946 (9.6 cubic ft.), Acc. 49, includes correspondence, financial studies, sales reports, employment applications, and working papers from staff in the Auditing Department, Accounting Department, Foreign Operations Department, and Controller's Office of the International Division. The subseries includes program and operations correspondence with Amtorg Trading Corporation, a Soviet Union trade office in New York City that Ford Motor Company worked with in an attempt to establish and expand service and manufacturing operations for Ford products in the Soviet Union. The subseries also includes foreign branch financial reports and credit analysis primarily from Ford offices in Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, and Uruguay with additional material from Ford offices in China and Japan. The Photographs subseries, 1935-1936 (1.2 cubic ft. and 3 volumes), Acc. 49 consists of building exterior and office photographs of Ford manufacturing and assembly plants in Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. The Maps subseries, 1930-1935 (0.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 49, consists of topographical and street maps of cities in Brazil, Chile, Columbia, and Mexico where Ford Motor Company sales branches, assembly plants, and factories were located. The Trade Journals and Publications subseries, 1939-1948 (4 cubic ft.), Acc. 49, consists of an irregular run of the U. S. Department of Commerce's Automotive Foreign Trade Manual, 1936-1948, summarizing registrations of new motor vehicles in selected countries around the world; the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd. bulletins summarizing automobile imports and exports to the United Kingdom as well as motorized vehicle regulations in countries around the world; and automotive advertising samples. The Subject Files subseries, 1917-1948 (1.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 58, consists of financial reports, sales and production reports, purchasing records, and tax related material from senior management at Ford Motor Company, Ltd., to staff in the Auditing Department, Accounting Department, Controller's Office, and Office of the Secretary. The E. J. Palumbo records subseries, 1939-1947 (1.6 cubic ft.), Acc. 709, consists of foreign bank account reconciliation statements and reports from Ford plants and branches overseas. The subseries primarily covers the pre-war period when Palumbo worked in the Auditing Department.
ArchivalResource: 18.4 cubic ft. and 3 volumes.
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- Ford Motor Company. International Division. Controller's Office. Controller's Office records series, 1917-1948.
Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company International records collection, 1917-1979 (bulk 1920-1948).
Title:
Ford Motor Company International records collection, 1917-1979 (bulk 1920-1948).
The Ford Motor Company International records collection consists of three subgroups: Ford International Public and Government Affairs Office (Ford Motor Company) records subgroup, 1961 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 861; International Division (Ford Motor Company) records subgroup, 1917-1957 (97 cubic ft. and 3 volumes), Acc. 49, 58, 202, 507, 630, 635, 709, 712, 713, 714, 718, 916; and Scrapbooks subgroup, 1949-1979 (19 volumes), Acc. 738, 891, 926, 963, 964, 965, 966, 1413.
ArchivalResource: 97.2 cubic ft.; 22 vol.
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- Ford Motor Company. Ford Motor Company International records collection, 1917-1979 (bulk 1920-1948).
Ford Motor Company. Purchasing Dept. A.M. Wibel records series, 1903-1943 (bulk 1923-1943).
Title:
A.M. Wibel records series, 1903-1943 (bulk 1923-1943).
The A.M. Wibel records series is made up of two subseries, the Office papers subseries and the Ships Salvage records subseries. The Ships Salvage records subseries, 1926 (2 cubic ft.), Acc. 546, is described separately. The Office papers subseries consists of two subsubseries: the General Files subsubseries, 1923-1943 (19.6 cubic ft.), Acc. 390, and the Numerical Files subsubseries, 1903-1943 (19.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 390. Both subsubseries are made up of an extensive variety of materials in terms of both scope and format, reflecting Ford Motor Company's worldwide reach in many areas of industry, not to mention Wibel's great responsibility within the company-in some cases, a responsibility that seems to have extended beyond the Purchasing Department. Types of materials and subjects covered include correspondence, cost analyses, leases, product comparisons, purchase orders, specification blueprints, strike data, credit reports, wage reports, labor agreements, and publicity event documents. Blueprints are scattered throughout the collection, not just in the sections so named or noted. To a lesser extent, this is the case for photographs as well. Of particular note are blueprints for parts for the Consolidated Bomber Project, or B-24. The General Files subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject. Topics important due both to their bulk in the collection and their relevance to automobile manufacture include general purchasing costs; data, cost analyses, specifications, and related materials on automobile bodies, rubber, aircraft (including bombers such as the B-24); and other World War II-era government contracts. Five boxes of Wibel's office correspondence are arranged alphabetically by correspondent or topic. More individually significant are files on various suppliers, as well as minutes and other materials from Ford's lending arm, Universal Credit Company (or Universal Credit Corporation). Noteworthy both in size and interest are Wibel's extensive files of clippings on national strike data, a topic of concern at the then non-union Ford Motor Company. Within the Numerical Files subsubseries, files are numbered and arranged within lettered groupings. The exact nature of the original filing system for this subsubseries is not known. Many, but not all, of the letter groupings correspond to a category: for example, B for Bodies, C for Clutch, J for Steel, etc. In addition to a number, every file has some sort of descriptive title as well. The files are arranged by letter code and then alphabetically by folder heading. There is some overlap between this subsubseries and the General Files subsubseries. Topics of significant interest in the Numerical Files subsubseries include the Henry Ford Hospital; Henry Ford Trade School; Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ford Motor Company Ltd. of England, and other national and international Ford branches or subsidiaries, including a small amount of information from Ford Motor Company of Japan, Ltd.; worlds' fairs, including the New York World's Fair and the Ford Exposition of Progress in Chicago (1934); Ford's Brazilian rubber plantations; Soviet corporation Autostroy; wartime production and government bids and contracts; labor relations; and impact assessments of various taxes and pieces of legislation. As in the General Files subsubseries, there can be found clippings files on topics important, from Wibel's perspective, to the company's smooth running and financial well-being, including salary data from a time when salary caps and disclosures were a contentious issue. Also abundant are data on raw materials such as glass and steel and parts such as tires.
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- Ford Motor Company. Purchasing Dept. A.M. Wibel records series, 1903-1943 (bulk 1923-1943).
Ford Motor Company. Office of the Secretary. Foreign corporation records series, 1911-1955.
Title:
Foreign corporation records series, 1911-1955.
The Foreign Corporation records series contains articles of incorporation, official meeting minutes, correspondence, and other associated corporate records for the following foreign subsidiaries of Ford Motor Company Brazil: Companhia Ford Industrial do Brasil, 1927-1945 (0.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 301; England: Ford Motor Company, Ltd., 1911-1955 (0.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 478, 896 and Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company, Ltd., 1930-1953 (1 folder), Acc. 605; France: Automobiles Ford, 1916-1934 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 334, 606 and Credit Ford, 1925-1929 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 334, 606, Ford Motor Company S.A.F., 1929-1954 (2 cubic ft.), Acc. 606, and MatFord S.A., 1934-1941 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 334; Greece: Ford Motor Company S.A., 1932-1946 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 316; Guernesy: Ford Investment Company, Ltd., 1939-1951 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 604; Ireland: Henry Ford & Son Ltd., 1917-1922 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 328; Italy: Credito Ford d'Italia S.A., 1927-1931 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 304; Luxembourg: Societe d'Investissements Ford, 1930-1939 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 313; Mexico: Credito Central S.A., 1931-1945 (0.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 303 and Terrenos y Factorias S.A., 1930-1951 (0.4 cubic ft. and 1 folder), Acc. 337, 607; Romania: Ford Romana S.A.R., 1931-1947 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 320; Spain: Credito Ford, 1926-1932 (0.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 608; Ford Motor Company S.A.E., 1920-1929 (0.4 cubic ft. and 1 volume), Acc. 317, 608 and Ford Motor Iberica, 1929-1954 (1 cubic ft.), Acc. 608.
ArchivalResource: 10 cubic ft., 2 folders, and 1 v.
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- Ford Motor Company. Office of the Secretary. Foreign corporation records series, 1911-1955.
Ford Motor Company. Office of the Secretary. Herman L. Moekle records series, 1923-1946.
Title:
Herman L. Moekle records series, 1923-1946.
The Herman L. Moekle records series contains two subseries. The Subject Files subseries, 1923-1946 (1 cubic ft.), Acc. 949, contains correspondence and telegrams regarding stock investments in Ford Motor Company of Belgium S.A., Ford Motor Company A/S from Denmark, Ford Motor Company Ltd. from England, Automobiles Ford S.A.F. from France, Ford Motor Company A.G. from Germany, N.V. Nederlandsche Ford Automobiel Fabriek from the Netherlands, Ford Motor Company S.A.E. from Spain, Ford Motor Iberica from Spain and unnamed Ford companies in Italy and Poland, 1929-1930; correspondence, meeting notices, financial balance sheets, and other corporate records of Guardian Depositors Corporation, 1934-1946; correspondence regarding the Detroit Harbor Terminals, Inc., 1942-1943; Guardian Detroit Union Group, Inc., 1937-1945; Lincoln Motor Company, 1923-1934; and William Ford & Company, Inc., 1924-1932. The United States Government Contract correspondence series, 1943-1946 (2.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 687, contains correspondence and departmental communications regarding contracts with the United States War Department, General Electric, and the Defense Plant Corporation.
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- Ford Motor Company. Office of the Secretary. Herman L. Moekle records series, 1923-1946.
Ford Motor Company. International Division. Purchasing Office. International Division Purchasing Office records, 1947-1962 (bulk 1960-1961).
Title:
International Division Purchasing Office records, 1947-1962 (bulk 1960-1961).
The International Division Purchasing Office records, which cover overseas program development and equipment and tool purchasing, consist of correspondence, meeting notes, and working papers maintained by P.J. Fuller and L.H. Hyde and are made up of three series. The Product and Program Planning series (0.6 cubic ft.), 1950-1961, consists of two subseries. The Cardinal Car Program subseries (0.4 cubic ft.), 1958-1961, contains planning documents for the development and production of the Cardinal automobile in Cologne, Germany. The Other Programs subseries (0.2 cubic ft.), 1950-1960, includes files on the Fordomatic transmission; Segment I economy car planning; the Cologne foundry; and cost accounting analyses of the Cardinal small car program, Canadian X and Canadian Y car programs, and the 1961-1963 Thunderbird program. Some design drawings are included in both subseries. The Plant Overviews and Analysis series (0.7 cubic ft.), 1956-1962, is made up of summary information including general financial histories, organization charts, and photographs of operations in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Uruguay; and plans for plant construction and expansion in Argentina, Canada, Colombia, England, Mexico, New Zealand, and South Africa. The series also contains overall analyses of overseas purchasing organization and logistics. The Industrial Purchasing Lectures series (0.1 cubic ft.), 1947-1948, consists of lectures delivered by Ford Purchasing Division personnel at Wayne University (now Wayne State University).
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- Ford Motor Company. International Division. Purchasing Office. International Division Purchasing Office records, 1947-1962 (bulk 1960-1961).
Fordson Estates Limited. Fordson Estates Limited records, 1931-1956 (bulk 1931-1946)
Title:
Fordson Estates Limited records, 1931-1956 (bulk 1931-1946)
Extant records of Fordson Estates Limited, an agricultural development project of Henry Ford's in the 1930s through the 1940s. The records represent one example of Henry Ford's ongoing interest in agricultural development. This small body of materials deals directly with the daily operation of the farms on Fordson Estates and records many of the loans made from Ford Motor Company Limited, England to finance the operations. The records include two photograph albums and a folder containing four photographic prints of the buildings and grounds of the Boreham House Estate (later renamed Fordson Estates) at the time of purchase by Henry Ford, circa 1931; one minute book of the board of directors detailing the operations of Fordson Estates Limited, 1931-1946 (a second minute book, a continuation of the first, is referred to but not extant within the collection); three account registers (one blank), 1931-1948; one printed copy of the articles of association for Fordson Estates Limited,1931, along with a certificate of incorporation, 1949; one ledger for the operation of the Boreham House Estate, 1931-1933; one folder of correspondence relating chiefly to taxes and finances, 1937-1956; and one monograph on the Fordson Estates, Ten Years' Romance, written by Lord Perry. There are four folders of loose enclosures removed from the registers and account and minute books, 1931-1950 and undated.
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- Fordson Estates Limited. Fordson Estates Limited records, 1931-1956 (bulk 1931-1946)
Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943. Reports series, 1917-1936.
Title:
Reports series, 1917-1936.
The Reports series is arranged into two subseries. The most substantial of the two is the Territory Reports subseries, 1921-1927 (1.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 6. The subseries is comprised of reports to the Office of the President, Ford Motor Company, from district supervisors. The reports cover all phases of branch plant operations and the personnel responsible for maintenance of branch operations. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of supervisor. The Special Files and Reports subseries, 1917-1936 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 6, contains miscellaneous reports and correspondence files. It includes material on Edsel B. Ford's draft exemption in 1917, copies of three Willow Run bomber contracts, financial and budget reports on schools Edsel supported, and an undated transcript of an address given by E. G. Pipp at Temple Israel in Akron, Ohio. Pipp was a Detroit News editor, an early editor of the Dearborn Independent, and editor and publisher of Pipp's Weekly. There is also Receipts and Memberships subseries, 1917-1936 (2.4 cubic ft.)
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- Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943. Reports series, 1917-1936.
Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943. Financial records series, 1903-1942.
Title:
Financial records series, 1903-1942.
The Financial records series is comprised of six subseries. The Edsel Ford Audit Papers subseries, 1941-1942 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 543, consists of working papers and summary sheets for audits of Edsel Ford's office for 1941 by the Auditing Department of the Ford Motor Company. The Ford Motor Company Ltd. records subseries, 1929-1935 (1.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 261, consists of financial ledgers and consolidated balance sheets with related reports and correspondence. The records pertain to the financial operations of English and European companies owned by the Ford Motor Company and include monthly, quarterly, and annual reports sent to the president of the company, Edsel B. Ford. The National Recovery Administration records subseries 1933-1937 (5.6 cubic ft.), Acc. 52 and Acc. 279 is comprised of correspondence, reports, literature, and federal government information relating to the National Recovery Administration (NRA). Ford Motor Company observed codes devised by government and labor but never officially signed on. The records include NRA codes for wide ranging industries such as coal, lumber, wood distillation, fertilizer, petroleum, and farm equipment. The records also contain tabulations of wages and hours for 1933 to 1935. The Office of the Treasurer records subseries, 1903-1932 (1.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 483, includes comparative balance sheets for the Ford Motor Company from 1903 to 1915; notes receivable from 1908 to 1932; plant engineering contracts and agreements for Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant, the Ford Motor Company Rouge River Plant and a Ford plant in Atlanta, Georgia; and miscellaneous legal records. Highland Park contracts include several for work on the power house in 1919; contracts for the Rouge are primarily for the blast furnace in 1919. The Purchase Orders subseries, 1922-1940 (1.6 cubic ft.) Acc. 6, contains copies of purchase orders issued by the office of Edsel Ford for material and services purchased for his residences and personal activities. Arranged in numerical order and held in bound volumes, they were issued to both outside vendors and to the Ford Motor Company. The Universal Credit Corporation records subseries, 1928-1932 (1.2 cubic ft.), Acc. 6, includes certificates of incorporation, bylaws, stockholders meeting minutes, and board of director meeting minutes for Universal Credit Corporation, Delaware; Universal Credit Company of America; Universal Credit Company of Indiana; and Universal Credit Company of New York. (The Universal Credit Corporation was incorporated in 1928 to finance Ford products for the first time on an installment basis.)
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Southgate, John. Ford of England Commemorative Scrapbooks, 1971-1981.
Title:
Ford of England Commemorative Scrapbooks, 1971-1981.
The Ford of England Commemorative Scrapbooks consist of two scrapbooks commemorating the history of the British company Ford Motor Company Limited: "Mr. Henry Ford II Commemorating 50 years of Production at Dagenham, Essex. October 1981," subtitled "Dagenham[:] 50 Golden Years[,] 1931-1981" (bound), covering the history of the Dagenham plant from its beginnings in 1931 to 1981, and "Ford Motor Company Headquarters, Number Four Grafton Street, London[,] England," undated (unbound), which contains interior photographs of the building, circa the 1970s. Also included is a post-1970 pamphlet, No. 4 Grafton Street, written by Basil Boothroyd and published by Ford Motor Company Limited, detailing the history of the address and building that had recently become the company's headquarters.
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Ford Motor Company. International Division. Treasurer's Office. Reconsolidation of Foreign Operations records, 1946-1955.
Title:
Reconsolidation of Foreign Operations records, 1946-1955.
The Reconsolidation of Foreign Operations records is made up of 3 series. The Ford of Canada, Ltd. series contains correspondence, production information, and financial material related to Ford Motor Company's purchase of the Canadian company's outstanding stock. The Ford SAF series consists of financial reports and analysis detailing the financial status of Ford's French operations. The series also includes organization charts, engineering and technical appropriations requests, and correspondence. The Guernsey Project series details Ford's program for acquiring controlling interest in Ford Motor Company, Ltd. The series includes financial information and summary information, correspondence, valuation report, and organizational planning information. Of special interest is the historical summary information detailing the histories of Ford's European operations.
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Ford Motor Company. Tractor and Implement Operations. Tractor and Implement Operations records. 1968-1970.
Title:
Tractor and Implement Operations records. 1968-1970.
The Tractor and Implement Operations records consists of correspondence, photographs, production cost information, and service bulletins related to Ford Motor Company's tractor operations. The records include contingency planning material for shipping tractors and service parts between Ford plants in Belgium and England prior to a potential labor strike in 1970 with historical costs dating to 1968 and cost analysis of shipping for the M-151 military vehicle. The records also include tractor production data for 1970 and service bulletins Of special interest is a plant layout drawing of the Highland Park Plant in 1970.
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Ford Motor Company ltd. Ford Motor Company, Ltd. collection, 1903-1990 (bulk 1925-1965).
Title:
Ford Motor Company, Ltd. collection, 1903-1990 (bulk 1925-1965).
The Ford Motor Company Ltd. collection is comprised of four series. The United Kingdom series consists of seven subseries. The Advertising subseries, 2.8 cubic ft., 1905-1990, includes advertising samples, tear sheets, and reprints of Ford's English products including cars, commercial trucks and vans, tractors, and product sales literature. The Briggs Body Works subseries, 0.4 cubic ft., 1953-1959, consists of equipment disposition reports, inventories, production schedules, and plant floor plans of machinery and equipment held by Briggs Body Works, Ltd. when Ford Motor Company, Ltd. purchased Briggs in 1953. The Burgess-Wise Research Files subseries, 0.8 cubic. ft., 1963-1990, is comprised of the office files and research material created by David Burgess-Wise during his career at Ford Motor Company, Ltd. The records relate to various company history projects headed by Burgess-Wise including regional histories of Dagenham, the Henry Ford Centenary, Ford Motor Company 75th Anniversary, biographies of Ford Executives including Sir Percival L.D. Perry, long-time chairman of Ford in England and Sir Patrick Hennessy, Perry's successor, as well as press releases, and clippings. The Correspondence subseries, 0.8 cubic ft., 1909-1964, includes correspondence from offices and departments covering general operations and procedures, contract negotiations with London power providers, customer service, customs and excise tax issues, and styling review committee minutes. The Dealer Agreements subseries, 0.4 cubic ft., 1932-1942, consists of sample copies of dealer contracts covering passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and tractors. The Production and Sales subseries, 0.4 cubic ft., 1928-1961, contains working papers, summary, and detail reports illustrating Ford production in England and across Europe. The Public Relations subseries, 2.8 cubic ft., 1911-1982, consists of original and reprinted publicity material of Ford's English products, company history, product promotions, production milestones, Dagenham plant construction, body styles, and press releases. The Other Countries series is made up of four subseries. The Asia-Pacific subseries, 0.2 cubic ft., 1930-1935, consists of advertising samples, general correspondence, dealer promotional material, and clippings from Ford operations in China, India, and the Philippines. The Europe subseries, 1.2 cubic ft., 1914-1982, is comprised of advertising samples, correspondence, and promotional material from Ford operations in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The Mediterranean Region subseries, 0.2 cubic ft., 1932-1939, consists of advertising samples, correspondence, and publicity material from Ford operations in Ceylon, Egypt, Greece, Malta, and Turkey. The North America and South America subseries, 0.8 cubic ft., 1926-1980, includes correspondences, procedure and operations letters, accounting letters and instructions, and press releases from Ford operations in Brazil, Canada, and the United States. The Photographs series is comprised of three subseries. The Glass Plate Negatives subseries, 2 oversize boxes, circa. 1930-1950, consists of glass plate negatives documenting operations, product promotions, public demonstrations, and company events primarily at the Dagenham plant. The Photograph Albums series, 17 cubic ft., 1927-1964, is comprised of photograph albums documenting construction and plant renovation programs at various Ford facilities in Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland. Of special interest are the 42 albums that document the construction of the Dagenham plant from ground breaking to completion. The Photographic Prints subseries, 3 cubic ft., 1911-1972, includes prints of construction, renovation projects, and operations at Ford plants throughout England. The Scrapbooks series, 5 oversize boxes, 1935-1970, consists of scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings, covering Ford operations, employee parties, war production, damage to plants, and relief operations in London during World War II. Researchers should note that oversize material is listed at the end of the collection finding aid found in the Benson Ford Research Center's reading room.
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Ford Motor Company. Office of the Secretary. Harvey E. Schluchter records series, 1930-1947.
Title:
Harvey E. Schluchter records series, 1930-1947.
The Harvey E. Schluchter records series contains two subseries. The European Subsidiary Stock records subseries, 1930-1947 (1.6 cubic ft.), Acc. 110, contains bank statements, correspondence, departmental communications, and telegrams regarding stock dividend payments from the following Ford Motor Company foreign subsidiaries: Ford Motor Company A/B from Sweden, Ford Motor Company A.G. from Germany, Ford Motor Company A/S from Denmark, Ford Motor Company of Belgium S.A., Ford Motor Iberica from Spain, Ford Motor Company Ltd. from England, Ford Motor Company of Finland O/Y, Ford Motor Company S.A.F. from France, and N.V. Nederlandsche Ford Automobiel Fabriek from the Netherlands. The Purchase Order Releases series, 1932-1941 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 115, contains purchase order release forms signed and stamped by a notary public releasing Ford Motor Company from any liability resulting from companies canceling their purchase orders. The release forms are arranged alphabetically by company name.
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Perini, Victor J. Victor J. Perini papers, 1918-1931.
Title:
Victor J. Perini papers, 1918-1931.
The Victor J. Perini papers consist primarily of personal photographs documenting the various Ford Motor Company positions he held. The papers include photographs of Liberty motors; the Green Island, New York power plant; assembly lines at the Ford plant in Manchester, England and promotional photographs of the 250,000th Model T produced in England; and employee housing and plant operations at the Iron Mountain sawmill. Of special interest is an unbound album of construction progress photographs documenting the development of Ford rubber operations in Brazil between 1928 and 1931.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box.
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Ford, Edsel, 1893-1943. Subject file series, 1921-1942.
Title:
Subject file series, 1921-1942.
Documents in Edsel Ford's office were filed in two ways. Most correspondence was filed alphabetically by company name or personal name. Other items were gathered together around topics and filed in subject files. Correspondence that was voluminous on a single topic was also placed in a subject file. The Subject Files series is comprised of Edsel Ford office correspondence with individuals and companies arranged alphabetically by subject. In some cases where the files are large, subject headings were further subdivided. Included among the topics are names of companies and organizations in which Edsel Ford had an active interest. Of particular note are reports and correspondence sent to Edsel Ford from branches, both foreign and domestic, as well as reports and correspondence regarding Ford Motor Company of Canada and Ford Motor Company, Ltd. and associated companies. Other Ford related topics include special deliveries of Ford automobiles; Ford sponsored radio programs; Ford World War II activities; Ford participation in fairs and exhibitions; and Edsel Ford speeches. Edsel Ford's many community and philanthropic involvements are also well documented. Examples include the Detroit Aviation Society, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit University School, the Edison Institute, Henry Ford Hospital, the Henry Ford Trade School, the Lincoln Highway Association, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. There are also records that lean more toward Edsel Ford's personal activities, such as vacations, automobiles he purchased, and Christmas correspondence. Individual correspondents in the series include Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Walter Dorwin Teague. Researchers should note that there is overlap with the Personal Files series and the General Correspondence series where documents on many of the same subjects can also be found.
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Ford Motor Company. Auditing Department. Foreign branch audit records subseries, 1926-1946.
Title:
Foreign branch audit records subseries, 1926-1946.
The Foreign Branch records subseries is made up of five subsubseries: The Accounting records subsubseries, 1926 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 394, consists of correspondence, accounts receivable and payable analysis, exchange balances, branch profit and loss balance sheets, credit and debit balance sheets, and audited accounting data from Ford Motor Company branches in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and Uruguay. The Audit Reports records subsubseries, 1935-1945 (0.4 cubic ft.), Acc. 415, is made up of financial and administrative audit reports of Ford overseas branch operations in France and Germany. The audit reports include working papers, correspondence, and summary reports on the financial operations of two of Ford's European branch companies: Matford S. A. and Ford Werke, A. G. The reports were written by traveling auditors and detail the day-to-day organization and operations of the branches on the eve of World War II. The Bank Account Statements subsubseries, 1933-1946 (12.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 708, consists of branch account reconciliation statements, correspondence, credit and debit memorandums, and bank account statements for Ford subsidiary and associated companies in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Cuba, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and Uruguay. The European Branch Reorganization subsubseries, 1928-1939 (0.8 cubic ft.), Acc. 282, contains correspondence and financial working papers related to the reorganization of Ford's European operations. In 1928, Lord Percival L. D. Perry, general manager of Ford Motor Company, Ltd., successfully lobbied Ford management to reorganize the company's European branches as subsidiaries of the English Ford company in large part to address tax issues generated by multiple taxes on personal and corporate assets, income, and profits. Under Perry's plan, Ford Motor Company, Ltd. purchased the Ford family's stock holdings in branch companies in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey while Ford Motor Company and the Ford family members retained a majority stock holding in the English company. The Treasury Reports subsubseries, 1926-1946 (2 cubic ft and 5 volumes), Acc. 710, consists of treasury license applications, correspondence, branch income statements, branch expense reports, asset and liability information, and foreign-owned property records. The material primarily relates to Ford Motor Company's work to begin funding and reestablishing branch operations during post-war reconstruction.
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