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- Description:
- Color postcard depicting the Hudson Motor Co. with a "Hudson" flag flying atop it. Printed on verso: Hudson Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Hudson Motor Co., one of the largest Automobile factories in the world. Postmarked 1914.
- Date Issued:
- 1914-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Postcard
- Description:
- Color postcard depicting an aerial view of Hudson Motor Car Co., with a streetcar and automobiles in front. An inset image depicts the Main Office. Printed on verso: Hudson Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. The Hudson is one fo the most modern auto plants in America and can be reached by taking the Jefferson Cars going East. Detroits Factories are all light and airy, employ 50,000 men who produce $1,000,000 daily in the auto industry. The capital invested in over $50,000,000. Postmarked Sep 7, 191[?].
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Postcard
- Description:
- Two sepia-toned panoramic photos printed side by side on cardboard backing taken of golfers and their cars, possibly at Pine Lake Country Club. In the photo on the left, the golfers post standing behind their seated caddies, as a man poses with his club in front of the ground on the right. Another man stands behind him holding an adding machine. John Francis Dodge stands, wearing a dark suit, on the left side of a group of three men on the right side of the group. A large building stands in the background on the left, and a row of cars are packed beside another smaller building on the right. The photo on the right is a closer view of these ten cars, which are predominately Hudsons. "Photo by H.W. Wilson, 650 Mt. Elliott" is printed in the lower right corner of the right photo.
- Date Issued:
- 1913-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Sports
- Description:
- Color postcard depicting an aerial view of Hudson Motor Car Co., with a few cars and pedestrians on the surrounding streets. Printed on verso: Hudson Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich. Detroit leads the World in the manufacture of Automobiles. It employs 80,000 people in 35 different factories of which the Hudson is one of its most modern plants. Handwritten message on verso, postmarked Oct 18, 1920.
- Date Issued:
- 1920-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Postcard
- Description:
- Black & white photo depicting the interior of a Hudson display room. Sedans and convertibles are angle parked along each side, with one on a round platform in the center.
- Date Issued:
- 1910-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Collection:
- Automotive: Industrial
- Description:
- Two sepia-toned panoramic photos printed side by side on cardboard backing taken of golfers and their cars, possibly at Pine Lake Country Club. In the photo on the left, the golfers post standing behind their seated caddies, as a man poses with his club in front of the ground on the right. Another man stands behind him holding an adding machine. John Francis Dodge stands, wearing a dark suit, on the left side of a group of three men on the right side of the group. A large building stands in the background on the left, and a row of cars are packed beside another smaller building on the right. The photo on the right is a closer view of these ten cars, which are predominately Hudsons. "Photo by H.W. Wilson, 650 Mt. Elliott" is printed in the lower right corner of the right photo.
- Date Issued:
- 1913-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Color postcard depicting an aerial view of Hudson Motor Car Co., with a streetcar and automobiles in front. An inset image depicts the Main Office. Printed on verso: Hudson Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. The Hudson is one fo the most modern auto plants in America and can be reached by taking the Jefferson Cars going East. Detroits Factories are all light and airy, employ 50,000 men who produce $1,000,000 daily in the auto industry. The capital invested in over $50,000,000. Postmarked Sep 7, 191[?].
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Color postcard depicting the Hudson Motor Co. with a "Hudson" flag flying atop it. Printed on verso: Hudson Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. Hudson Motor Co., one of the largest Automobile factories in the world. Postmarked 1914.
- Date Issued:
- 1914-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- Black & white photo depicting the interior of a Hudson display room. Sedans and convertibles are angle parked along each side, with one on a round platform in the center.
- Date Issued:
- 1910-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Detroit Historical Society
- Description:
- A leather photograph album embroidered with Continental Motor MFG. Co. on the cover containing fifty-nine photographs of the construction of the Detroit, Michigan plant, 1911-1912.There is a mixture of 8x10 and tri-folded images. The photographs are taken by Manning Brothers, Commercial Photographers, 22-24 Witherall St., Detroit, Michigan. 1) July 21, 1911, men working in field2) July 21, field with factory in backdrop3) August 1, 1911, men with horses, trailers, and plough in field4) August 9, 1911, men mixing cement5) August 16, 1911, men at work in the field among broken rock6) August 24, 1911, men in hats and ties at site which is torn up dirt7) August 30, 1911, supports standing8) September 5, 1911, men standing on planks9) September 6, 1911, progress on foundation10) September 6, 1911, lumber stacked up against a long wall11) September 14, 1911, construction12) September 22, 1911, construction13) September 22, 1911, working on brick tower14) September 22, 1911, crane lifting support beams onto structure15) September 28, 1911, construction16) October 4, 1911, crane lifting beam with man on it 17) October 12, 1911, working on second floor18) October 20, 1911, working on first floor19) October 20, 1911, birds-eye view of construction site, St. Clair Park, Detroit River, factories, and houses20) October, 1911, birds-eye view of f construction site, St. Clair Park, Detroit River, and houses21) October 26, 1911, construction22) October 26, 1911, two men standing inside a partially built structure23) November 3, 1911, working on ground level and top of second floor24) November 9, 1911, Continental smokestack and steel structure 25) November 29, 1911, progress of brick work and windows26) November 29, 1911, Continental smokestack and steel structure partially bricked27) December 19, 1911, men working on brickwork191228) January 1, 1912, construction progress 29) January 30, 1912, windows in place and grounds and buildings covered with snow30) March 11, 1912, view inside a building31) March, 1912, view inside building showing machinery32) March 11, 1912, Continental smokestack and completed brick structure33) March 11, 1912 view inside a building34) March 11, 1912, view inside a building35) March 11, 1912, progress of brick work and windows36) March 1912, corner view of building in progress37) March 11, 1912, Continental smokestack and building with a Chesapeake and Ohio Railway boxcar38) March 11, 1912, Continental smokestack and building39) March 11, 1912, view inside a building40) March 11, 1912, view inside a building41) March 11, 1912, view inside a building42) March 1912, vehicles driving on a flooded E. Jefferson Avenue with a Continental Motor Mfg. Co. sign at left43) March 1912, vehicles driving on a flooded E. Jefferson Avenue with a Continental Motor Mfg. Co. sign at right44) March 21, 1912, people and two horse and carts on a flooded E. Jefferson Avenue in front of the Continental Motor Mfg. Co. plant45) April 2, 1912, view inside a building46) April 2, 1912, view inside a building47) April 2, 1912, view inside a building48) April 2, 1912, view inside a building49) May 14, 1912, exterior of the plant is completed 50) May 14, 1912, view of completed site, view from corner51) May 14,1912, view of completed site, view from corner52) May 1912, view inside a building53) May 1912, view inside a building of offices and some machinery in the background54) May 1912, view inside a building55) May 1912, view of machinery inside a building56) 1912, view inside building showing machinery57) May 1912, view of completed site, view from corner58) May 1912, view of completed plant from E. Jefferson Avenue with sign59) May 1912, view of completed plant with sign
- Date Created:
- 1912-12-31T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Lakeshore Museum Center
- Collection:
- Teledyne Continental Motors