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Public Domain Stock Footage These Thirty Years Vol 1
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Synopsis: Weaving the development of the automobile and a Ford automobile dealership in a small town around a love story starting with the horseless carriage and continues through 1928. Scenes of a General Store with pot belly heater. Proprietor plays record on early Edison cylinder phonograph. Early automobile. Race between an early Ford automobile and a horse and buggy that turns a livery stable into a car dealership... (read more)
Information: 1934 BW 36 min
Show All Flashback 1920s - 1940s Titles These Thirty Years - Volume 1
Short flashes depicting world events using pictures and newspaper headlines. 1904 Theodore Roosevelt elected, World's Fair opens in St. Louis, 1906 San Francisco hit by earthquake and fire. Automobile bring road construction. 1907 Depression hits Country, shows bread line, 1908 Taft elected President.

Scenes of the 1908 Model T Ford in the dealer showroom. Automobiles become more popular as family transportation. 1909 Peary Discovers North Pole, 1912 Titantic Sinks In Mid-Ocean, 1914 Panama Canal Opens, Ford Gives $10,000,000 To 26,000 Employees, 1917 President Wilson Says America Must Enter World War, 1918 Armistice Declared as ticker tape falls, 1919 Ford Raises Pay Of 28,000 Workers.

1920 94,000 Ford Workers To Receive $10,000,000 dollars, 1924 Calvin Coolidge Elected, 1926 Ford Establishes 5-Day Week, 1927 Lindbergh Reaches Paris, 1928 Present Day Prosperity Is Credited To Coolidge.