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Sasebo, Japan - Sasebo StationJapan - Sasebo Station, Sasebo, a city on Japans Kyushu Island. Note the fine 1950 Ford Tudor Sedan on the right and the evidence of the American occupation (jeeps and military trucks)
Terling, Essex - Norman River and Ford (?). Date: circa 1920s
North Ford, Benbecula, Hebrides
Benbecula North Ford Victorian period
Ford village near Berwick on Tweed, early 1900s
Ford village near Berwick on Tweed, Victorian period
Ford Model T Cabriolet 1912 Date: circa 1960
1935 Ford Model 48 Phaeton 4-door cabriolet, regn 1088, in the desert, somewhere in a Middle Eastern desert. (Note: less than 1% of model 48 production was of the 4-door Phaeton cabriolet marque)
Westland WS. 51 Dragonfly HR. 5 WG664Royal Navy - Westland WS.51 Dragonfly HR.5 WG664 (msn W/H/34), delivering the wicked Witch during an airshow at RNAS Ford on 31 June 1963. Date: 1963
The Ford, Kenilworth early 1900's
Kenilworth The Ford early 1900s
Holme bridge and ford, bakewell, early 1900s
Ford Rotunda and Administration Building, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. The futuristic structure received more visits in the 1950s than did the Statue of Liberty
Douglas Boston I / Havoc I BD111, of No.23 Squadron being prepared for a night intruder sortie over occupied Europe on 7 March 1941 at RAF Ford. Date: 1941
Bristol Freighter Mk. 32 being loaded with Ford ConsulBristol Freighter Mk.32 of Channel Air Bridge being loaded with Ford Consul 329 UMG. Date: circa 1960
Music cover, The Lost Child, sung by George FordMusic cover, The Lost Child, the admired comic song, sung by George Ford, words by Thomas Hood Date: circa 1860
Ten-horse Royal Mail Coach fording a stream - South Africa. Date: circa 1910s
Trevor Ford, Aston Villa and Wales footballerTrevor Ford, centre forward footballer for Aston Villa and Wales Date: 1949
Stanley Ford Rous, Football Association SecretaryStanley Ford Rous, Secretary of the Football Association, later President of FIFA Date: 1946
Glenn Ford, American actor Date: 1951
The Gippsland LakesA landscape oil painting of the Gippsland Lakes, a network of coastal lakes, marshes and lagoons in Victoria, Australia. The largest of them being Lake Wellington. Date: circa 1919
Advertisement for Ford Motor Company V8 car. Colour photograph showing woman, boy and dog, waiting by a brown V8 Deluxe Fordor Saloon, on gravel driveway outside a grand house
Advert, Save Paper, Ford Motor Company WW2Advert, Save Paper, Ford Motor Company, WW2 - call for wartime paper recycling. Date: 1942
Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N328K (msn 26), of Ford Motor Company. Date: circa 1970
Starkey Knight & Ford Tivvy Home Brewed
Ford Super Major 5000 tracked cable trench cutterFord Super Major 5000 tracked cable-trench cutter. Date: circa 1960
Jo Richardson, Labour politician, with group at DagenhamJosephine (Jo) Richardson (second from left) (1923-1994), Labour politician, MP for Barking and feminist, with a group of workers at Dagenham, in her own constituency. Date: 1979
SCOTTISH EXCURSIONA few weeks before his death, Victoria and Albert go riding in the Scottish countryside ; here they ford the Poll Tarf. Date: 9 October 1861
Ford EZB-24M-21-FO Liberator 44-51228 (msn 6183). Painted as 44-40593 Dugan, in the American Air Museum at Duxford Date: circa 2000
McDonnell Douglas C-9C 73-1681United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas C-9C 73-1681 (MSN 47668), on approach to RAF Mildenhall, Feb-March 1998. Assigned to 89th Military Airlift Wing, Andrews AFB, MD
General Alexander Leslies troops crossing the River Tyne at Newburn Ford, near Newcastle, 27 August 1640, prior to the Battle of Newburn Ford, part of the Second Bishops War
Lady Morvyth Bensen and Mr Valentine Whitaker dressed up as Ford Madox Browns painting, The Last of England, for the Empire Day Ball held at the May Fair Hotel on 24 May 1928. Date: 1928
General Sir Arthur Wellesley (later the Duke of Wellington) fording the River Kaitna, Battle of Assaye, western India, 23 September 1803
A Very Jolly Afternoon - his majesty King George V attends Harrow School Speech Day. Date: 1912
Street scene with delicatessen, South LondonSouth London street scene with shoppers looking at goods in the window of a delicatessen, and a Ford Popular parked in front. Date: circa 1950s
Photograph of Young Prince PH, Old Ford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1939
Photograph of Royal Oak PH, Old Ford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details
Photograph of Railway Tavern, Old Ford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934
Photograph of Milton Arms, Old Ford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1924
Photograph of Marquis Cornwallis PH, Old Ford, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub
Mr Fords arrival at the Hippodrome in 15 hp Darracq carMr A. Ford appearing in the arena of the London Hippodrome where he finally came to a stop after completing a record-breaking non-stop drive of 2, 390 miles between Liverpool, Brighton
Ford Cortina car, steering wheel and dashboard, 1965Ford Cortina car, showing the steering wheel and dashboard. 1965
Model B-2 Trailer can be pulled by any automobile or truck. Showing the automatic hitch, the first pole being used as an extension tongue, and instructions for operating pole trailers
Josephine Bradley and Frank Ford, Ballroom dancers, London 1927 Date: 1927
Grace Ford, American actressGrace Ford (1913-1990), American actress. 1938
Grand Used Cars, Little Ferry, New Jersey, USAGrand Used Cars, on the corner of Grand Street and Sylvan Avenue (Highway 46), Little Ferry, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA. Date: 1947
Managing Director of Welbeck Minicabs accepts new fleet carsMr Sidney Goldberg, the Managing Director of Welbeck Minicabs of London, accepts the first of his new fleet of 300 Ford Cortinas. 1963
Manchester Street, Manchester Square, London, with Fords Hotel on the right. Date: circa 1908