Ford Rotunda Lantern Slides Series

Biographical / Historical Note

The Ford Rotunda, designed by Albert Kahn, was originally built in 1934 to house Ford Motor Company product exhibits and activities at the 1933-1934 Chicago World's Fair. After the fair closed, Ford management elected to move the building to Dearborn,...

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The Ford Rotunda, designed by Albert Kahn, was originally built in 1934 to house Ford Motor Company product exhibits and activities at the 1933-1934 Chicago World's Fair. After the fair closed, Ford management elected to move the building to Dearborn, Michigan. It opened to the public in 1936 as a permanent exhibit area and a hospitality center for Ford Motor Company Rouge River Plant factory tours. From 1942 to 1952 it was used as office space by successive armed services teams and by Ford executive groups. In 1953 the Rotunda was refurbished as part of Ford's fiftieth anniversary celebration. Renovation included the development of a geodesic dome for the circular inner court designed by R. Buckminster Fuller. In the next nine years the Rotunda drew two million visitors a year. A fire destroyed the building in 1962.

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Scope and Content Note

The Ford Rotunda Lantern Slides series contains glass lantern slides documenting Ford Motor Company's activities, events, and exhibits at the Ford Rotunda. The series includes images of scale models of the Rotunda and its reopening in 1953, Ford Motor...

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The Ford Rotunda Lantern Slides series contains glass lantern slides documenting Ford Motor Company's activities, events, and exhibits at the Ford Rotunda. The series includes images of scale models of the Rotunda and its reopening in 1953, Ford Motor Company Rouge River Plant factory tours, Christmas displays, suppliers shows, design and engineering shows, art exhibitions, flower and garden shows, introductions of new automobiles, and visits from celebrities and dignitaries. There are also images of the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle, Washington; slides of a 1956 Ford Motor Company stockholder's meeting; and a visit from Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in 1952.

The slides in the boxes are labeled based on a numbering scheme created when they were a part of the Ford Motor Company archives. As several slides were not included in the 1974 donation to The Henry Ford, some of the numbering is non-consecutive.

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Collection Details

Object ID: 74.300.1182.0
Creator: Ford Motor Company. Photographic Department 
Inclusive Dates: 1948-1962
Size: 3.24 cubic ft. (18 card file boxes)
Language: English

Collection Access & Use

Item Location: Not Currently On Exhibit

Access Restrictions: The slides are open for research.

Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

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Ford Rotunda at Christmas, "Cathedral" Entrance, 1959

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Ford Rotunda at Christmas, "Cathedral" Entrance, 1959

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.79

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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thehenryford.org

Ford Rotunda at Christmas, "Cathedral" Entrance, 1959

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Puppet Show, "The Deer-Barn Four," Christmas at Ford Rotunda, 1960

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Puppet Show, "The Deer-Barn Four," Christmas at Ford Rotunda, 1960

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.94

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Puppet Show, "The Deer-Barn Four," Christmas at Ford Rotunda, 1960

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What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

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Ford Falcon Automobile and Christmas Tree Inside the Ford Rotunda Building, Dearborn, Michigan, 1959

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Ford Falcon Automobile and Christmas Tree Inside the Ford Rotunda Building, Dearborn, Michigan, 1959

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.81

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Ford Falcon Automobile and Christmas Tree Inside the Ford Rotunda Building, Dearborn, Michigan, 1959

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What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

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Model of Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran for the Ford Rotunda, circa 1953

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Model of Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran for the Ford Rotunda, circa 1953

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

As part of its fiftieth anniversary celebration in 1953, Ford Motor Company refurbished the Rotunda--an exhibit area and hospitality center for Ford's Rouge factory tours. The company commissioned artists to design and install various design elements, including this mobile by sculptor Malcolm Moran, which symbolized progressive research and engineering. The completed mobile hung inside the entrance of the Rotunda.

Object ID

74.300.1182.1.32

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Model of Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran for the Ford Rotunda, circa 1953

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What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

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The Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran Suspended inside the Ford Rotunda Entrance, circa 1953

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The Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran Suspended inside the Ford Rotunda Entrance, circa 1953

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Date Made

circa 1953

Summary

As part of its fiftieth anniversary celebration in 1953, Ford Motor Company refurbished the Rotunda--an exhibit area and hospitality center for Ford's Rouge factory tours. In addition to several dedicated exhibition spaces, the new design included an auditorium, a public lounge, and a themed outdoor ride. The Rotunda drew two million visitors annually until it was destroyed by fire in 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.5.19

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

The Mobile Designed by Malcolm Moran Suspended inside the Ford Rotunda Entrance, circa 1953

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

VIEW CALENDAR

  Details

Viewing the North Pole Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1957

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Viewing the North Pole Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1957

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.60

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Viewing the North Pole Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1957

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

VIEW CALENDAR

  Details

Viewing the Doll Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

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Viewing the Doll Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

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Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.64

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Viewing the Doll Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

VIEW CALENDAR

  Details

Santa's Workshop and Castle Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

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Santa's Workshop and Castle Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.77

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Santa's Workshop and Castle Christmas Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1958

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

VIEW CALENDAR

  Details

Santa's Workshop Lounge Area Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1960

  Details

Santa's Workshop Lounge Area Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1960

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

Artifact

Lantern slide

Summary

After the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition ended in 1934, Ford Motor Company brought back its central Rotunda building from that fair to Dearborn, to serve as a visitor center and starting point for Rouge Plant tours. However, its biggest draw between 1953 and 1961 was the annual "Christmas Fantasy," shown here. Unfortunately, the Rotunda burned down in November 1962.

Object ID

74.300.1182.3.91

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Get more details in Digital Collections at:

thehenryford.org

Santa's Workshop Lounge Area Display at the Ford Rotunda, Dearborn, Michigan, 1960

View in our Collectionson thehenryford.org 

What is The Henry Ford?

The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.

VIEW CALENDAR

  Details