Ireland of the Welcomes

Henry Ford

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A look at the man behind the myth

Henry Ford, the maker of the Model T and the man behind the developmen­t of the assembly line technique of mass production, had very strong Irish links. In 2015, his ancestral home in West Cork opened to the public following a three-year renovation project.

Henry Ford’s grandfathe­r, great-grandfathe­r, and great-great-grandfathe­r were born in the traditiona­l stone-built single storey cottage, which is believed to date from the 1700s. The four-room dwelling was dilapidate­d and roofless with walls severely damaged by heavy rain until a Ford-descendant, farmer Vivian Buttimer and his family set, about renovating it a few years ago. Buttimer farms 200 acres on what is now officially known as the “Ford Farm” at Ballinasca­rthy.

“Henry Ford’s grandfathe­r, great-grandfathe­r, and great-greatgrand­father were all born on this farm,” he said at the time.

The connection goes back to the early 1700s when Thomas Ford and his brothers arrived as tenant farmers in West Cork, from Somerset in England. They started with a 44acre farm which extended over the centuries to 200 acres. Henry Ford’s father was not born at the farm but at Madame, a village near Ballinasca­rthy.

During the Famine in 1847, John and wife Tomasine and their 21-year-old son William emigrated to the US Tomasine died on the voyage. William was Henry’s father.

Henry Ford was proud of his Irish roots, and he invested heavily in Ireland during the first half of the last century. Almost 100 years ago, he opened an assembly plant in Cork, which at its peak, employed 7,000 workers, making Ford by far the largest employer in Ireland.

The plant was open for some 70 years until the 1980s when its production was moved to another Ford facility, in England.

 ??  ?? American inventor and industrial­ist Henry Ford (1863-1947) sitting at his desk in his office in Highland Park, Michigan
American inventor and industrial­ist Henry Ford (1863-1947) sitting at his desk in his office in Highland Park, Michigan
 ??  ?? Henry Ford pioneered the modern ‘assembly line’ mass production techniques
Henry Ford pioneered the modern ‘assembly line’ mass production techniques
 ??  ?? Portrait of Henry Ford sitting in the first automobile he built, a ‘quadricycl­e’, in front of his former workshop, 58 Bagley Avenue, Greenfield Village, Michigan
Portrait of Henry Ford sitting in the first automobile he built, a ‘quadricycl­e’, in front of his former workshop, 58 Bagley Avenue, Greenfield Village, Michigan
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Henry Ford With His Model T

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