While working as an engineer for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, Henry Ford (1863-1947) built his first gasoline-powered horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, in the shed behind his home.
In 1903, he established the Ford Motor Company, and five years later the company rolled out the first Model T. In order to meet overwhelming demand for the revolutionary vehicle, Ford introduced revolutionary new mass-production methods, including large production plants, the use of standardized, interchangeable parts and, in 1913, the world’s first moving assembly line for cars.
Enormously influential in the industrial world, Ford was also outspoken in the political realm. Ford drew controversy for his pacifist stance during the early years of World War I and earned widespread criticism for his anti-Semitic views and writings.
Below is an interesting collection of old snapshots of women posing with Ford cars from between the 1920s and 1960s.
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars
Women Posing With Ford Cars