The first vehicle - a Ford AA truck - rolled off the Dagenham production line at 1.16pm on October 1, 1931.
An aerial shot of Ford Dagenham in 1935. (Image: Ford Europe)
From then until 2002, the plant built some of Ford’s most iconic vehicles, from the Model Y to the Anglia and the Zephyr to the Fiesta.
Almost 11 million cars, trucks and tractors were made in the factory over those 72 years.
Engine manufacturing has also been integral to Ford Dagenham since its earliest days, with close to 50 million produced at the site to date.
Henry Ford rarely visited Europe but came to England in 1928 and 1930. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
Diesel engine production remains the mainstay of manufacturing operations at Dagenham, while Ford is also looking at other opportunities across the site in the years ahead.
These historical photos show where it all began, from construction work in the late 1920s through to a royal visit in the mid 1930s.
The sod cutting ceremony to mark the start of construction in 1929. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
Edsel Ford cutting the first sod at Dagenham in 1929. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
The men who built Ford Dagenham, pictured in 1929. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
Edsel Ford and Henry Ford II with Lord Perry at Dagenham Estate. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
Construction of the Dagenham factory around 1929-30. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
The construction site in early 1930. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
A view of the skiphoist during construction circa 1931. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
Construction workers at the Dagenham factory site circa 1931. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
The first vehicle rolls off the assembly line at the Dagenham factory on October 1, 1931. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, visits the Ford Trade School at Dagenham in July 1934. (Image: © 2011 Ford Motor Company)
The assembly line at the Dagenham plant in 1935. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
An aerial view of the Dagenham plant, looking south-east, in May 1935. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
An aerial view of the Dagenham Ford plant, looking north-east, in May 1935. (Image: Ford Motor Company)
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