International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Twenty The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER September, 1929 THE ORIGINAL BUILDINGS, OF MENLO PARK, NEW JERSEY, BODILY TRANSPORTED TO DEARBORN, MICH] "LIGHT'S GOLDEN 1 — Glass House, Menlo Park. 2— Office Building, Menlo Park. 3 — Latest photographs of Henry Ford and Thomas Alva Edison. 4 — Old School House, Menlo Park. 5 — The Carpenter Shop, Menlo Park. 6 — Menlo Park Unit as set up at Dearborn. Ford Flying Field runway in foreground. 7 — Replica of Independence Hall which will tiouse uie Ford Museum, will be completed by October 21, 1929. S — View of Campus of the Edison School of Technology; Menlo Park Unit at turn of road, upper left near grove. School buildings in center across lagoon. Ford Field upper right. Detroit in distance.