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Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production.
Although Ford did not invent the automobile or the assembly line, he developed and manufactured the first automobile that many middle class Americans could afford. In doing so, Ford converted the automobile from an expensive curiosity into a practical conveyance that would profoundly impact the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As the owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with "Fordism": mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. His intense commitment to systematically lowering costs resulted in many technical and business innovations, including a franchise system that put dealerships throughout most of North America and in major cities on six continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation and arranged for his family to control the company permanently.
Harvey Samuel Firestone (December 20, 1868 – February 7, 1938) was an American businessman, and the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, one of the first global makers of automobile tires.
Firestone was born on the Columbiana, Ohio farm built by his paternal grandfather. He was the second of Benjamin and Catherine (née Flickinger) Firestone's three sons; Benjamin had a son and a daughter by his first wife.
Firestone's paternal great-great-great-grandfather, Nicholas Hans Feuerstein, immigrated from Berg/Alsace/France, in 1753, and settled in Pennsylvania. Three of Nicholas's sons – including Harvey's great-great-grandfather, Johan Nicholas – changed their surname to "Firestone", the English translation of the family's German name "Feuerstein". Firestone's birthplace was moved years later to Greenfield Village, a 90-acre (360,000 m2) historical site founded by Henry Ford.
On November 20, 1895, Firestone married Idabelle Smith. They eventually had seven children. Notable great-grandchildren include: Andrew Firestone, Nick Firestone, and William Clay Ford, Jr. (the son of Henry Ford's grandson and Harvey and Idabelle's granddaughter Martha).
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb. Dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park", he was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large-scale teamwork to the process of invention, and because of that, he is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.
Edison was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as many patents in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. More significant than the number of Edison's patents was the widespread impact of his inventions: electric light and power utilities, sound recording, and motion pictures all established major new industries world-wide. Edison's inventions contributed to mass communication and, in particular, telecommunications. These included a stock ticker, a mechanical vote recorder, a battery for an electric car, electrical power, recorded music and motion pictures.
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A trademark, trade mark, or trade-mark is a recognizable sign, design, or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others, although trademarks used to identify services are usually called service marks. The trademark owner can be an individual, business organization, or any legal entity. A trademark may be located on a package, a label, a voucher, or on the product itself. For the sake of corporate identity, trademarks are being displayed on company buildings.
A trademark identifies the brand owner of a particular product or service. Trademarks can be licensed to others; for example, Bullyland obtained a license to produce Smurf figurines; the Lego Group purchased a license from Lucasfilm in order to be allowed to launch Lego Star Wars; TT Toys Toys is a manufacturer of licensed ride-on replica cars for children. The unauthorized usage of trademarks by producing and trading counterfeit consumer goods is known as brand piracy.
The owner of a trademark may pursue legal action against trademark infringement. Most countries require formal registration of a trademark as a precondition for pursuing this type of action. The United States, Canada and other countries also recognize common law trademark rights, which means action can be taken to protect an unregistered trademark if it is in use. Still common law trademarks offer the holder in general less legal protection than registered trademarks.
Harvey Samuel Firestone was an American businessman, and the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, one of the first global makers of automobile tires. Del Lingco International, Inc., established 1958, specializing in selling privately held companies with annual sales of $1 million to $100 million dollars. We are passionate about businesses! Del Lingco International - http://dellingco.com/ LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/1SwZqmW Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1PwfyYm Google+ - http://bit.ly/1Rn8Bbj Twitter - http://bit.ly/1XHtnCa
The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is an American tire company founded by Harvey Samuel Firestone in 1900 to supply pneumatic tires for wagons, buggies, and other forms of wheeled transportation common in the era. Firestone soon saw the huge potential for marketing tires for automobiles. The company was a pioneer in the mass production of tires. Harvey Firestone had a friendship with Henry Ford. Firestone used this relationship to become the original equipment supplier of Ford Motor Company automobiles, and was also active in the replacement market. In 1988, the company was sold to the Japanese Bridgestone Corporation. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
more at http://quickfound.net Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone and naturalist John Burroughs vacationing in 1916. Silent. A sequence of Edison attending the 1915 San Francisco World's Fair ( Panama--Pacific International Exposition) is erroneously inserted in the midst of the camping film (this is the way the film is at the National Archives). After the San Francisco sequence the camping footage resumes, but it appears that this might be from a later year. Edison, with Ford, Firestone, Burroughs and others, took camping vacations from 1914 to 1924. In 1916 Ford was unable to make the entire trip, but joined the campers in Plattsburgh, New York toward the end. Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corre...
http://www.PositiveVibrationAcademy.com/ Firestone, Ford, and Thomas Edison were generally considered the three leaders in American industry at the time, and often worked and vacationed together. Positive Vibration Academy
If you wish to acquire broadcast quality material of this reel or want to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk [1920s - Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison & Families Camping - Edited Film] CU mountain stream falling over rocks 06:13:57 Intertitle: "Deep in the woods." Horseback rider, tents & men seen in woods; smoke from campfire. Pan across tents pitched among trees. 06:14:42 Pan across large cook tent beside small truck, men & women sitting in canvas camp chairs. Henry Ford in white shirt & tie standing, pan continues across tents. 06:15:04 Intertitle: "And on the edge of a rocky canyon." Pans & views. "Dinner was served in the open." All sitting & eating. "Thick fir & balsam trees served as shade." Sitting around t...
Made in the era of corporate colonialism, this historic film from the 1940s tells the story of the Firestone Natural Rubber Company, a subsidiary of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. Headquartered in Indianapolis, the company operates the largest contiguous rubber plantation in the world in Liberia, which first opened in 1926. During the 1920s, the United States access to rubber was restricted by the European colonial powers (Britain and the Netherlands), which held a monopoly in rubber production. Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Commerce, considered rubber a vital resource due to its usage for car tires and began working with American rubber companies in order to find a rubber source that was controlled by US interests. Part of a Department of Commerce's subsidized worldwide searc...
An interview with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone on October 21, 1929, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Edison's development of the lightbulb. For more info or to leave a comment, go to http://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/2015/07/05/video-a-conversation-with-henry-ford-thomas-edison-and-harvey-firestone/
The negotiations that allowed Firestone to establish a long-standing business partnership with Liberia may be one of history's great sweetheart deals. For the cost of six cents an acre, Liberia gave Firestone the right to lease up to 1 million acres -- roughly 10 percent of the country's arable land. The term? Ninety-nine years. Watch the full film, Firestone and the Warlord, here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/firestone-and-the-warlord/
Mobil in Deutschland e.V. hat getestet. Fazit: Test bestanden! Guter Reifen, guter Grip und gutes Fahrgefühl! Ein Reifen für alle Situationen „Roadhawk ist ein Reifen, auf den man sich immer verlassen kann; er ist wie ein bester Freund, und – vergleichbar wie echte Freundschaft – ist der Roadhawk langlebiger“, sagt Thierry Jupsin, Director of Brands Marketing bei Bridgestone Europe. Freundschaft war schon immer ein Teil der Firestone Geschichte. Gründer Harvey Firestone war mit einigen der größten Pioniere des 20. Jahrhunderts befreundet, darunter Henry Ford, Thomas Edison und John Burroughs. Diese Männer tauschten Ideen aus, unterstützen sich gegenseitig und erreichten dadurch viel in ihren jeweiligen Gebieten. Die Innovationsfreude von Harvey Firestone und seinen Freunden wurde zur Bas...
http://www.PositiveVibrationAcademy.com/ Firestone, Ford, and Thomas Edison were generally considered the three leaders in American industry at the time, and often worked and vacationed together. Positive Vibration Academy
Produced in conjunction with Light's Golden Jubilee, a campaign celebrating the 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison' invention of the commercially available electric light bulb, which ended with an event held in Dearborn, Michigan on October 21, 1929. Later that evening, after the formal ceremonies of Lights Golden Jubilee were complete, Henry Ford, tire magnate Harvey Firestone, and Thomas Edison chatted during a short radio broadcast about the exciting opportunities that new, modern inventions offered young men during the late 1920s. Modern subtitles have been added to compensate for the primitive late 1920s sound recording of the event
Henry Ford II interviewed in Britain. ford talks about small cars and roads in both countries.
If you wish to acquire broadcast quality material of this reel or want to know more about our Public Domain collection, contact us at info@footagefarm.co.uk [1920s - Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone, Thomas Edison & Families Camping - Edited Film] CU mountain stream falling over rocks 06:13:57 Intertitle: "Deep in the woods." Horseback rider, tents & men seen in woods; smoke from campfire. Pan across tents pitched among trees. 06:14:42 Pan across large cook tent beside small truck, men & women sitting in canvas camp chairs. Henry Ford in white shirt & tie standing, pan continues across tents. 06:15:04 Intertitle: "And on the edge of a rocky canyon." Pans & views. "Dinner was served in the open." All sitting & eating. "Thick fir & balsam trees served as shade." Sitting around t...
http://blog.machinefinder.com/2609/john-deere-history-interview Machinery Pete interviews 95-year old Harold Brock of Waterloo, IA. Brock went to work as Henry Ford's apprentice in 1929 and went on to be the chief design engineer on the iconic Ford 9N and JD 4020 tractors.
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An interview with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone on October 21, 1929, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Edison's development of the lightbulb. For more info or to leave a comment, go to http://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/2015/07/05/video-a-conversation-with-henry-ford-thomas-edison-and-harvey-firestone/
Henry Ford interview Reincarnation with quotes and insights. I recently went to the Henry Ford Museum and appreciate the genius that Ford credits with what he learned in his past life experience.
The Edsel, the car that's become synonymous with automotive failures and terrible design was named after Henry Ford II's father, Edsel Ford, the long suffering son of the original Henry Ford. Edsel was known for his love of art and style and refinement. Unfortunately, his name will be remembered for this disaster. His son, Henry Ford II, sometimes known as "HF2" or "Hank the Deuce", was the oldest son of Edsel Ford and oldest grandson of Henry Ford. He was president of the Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) from 1960 to 1979, and chairman for several months thereafter. His time at the helm was uneven. HF2's management style caused the company's fortunes to fluctuate in more ways than one. For example, he allowed the offering of public stoc...
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