Record Series: | Photographs |
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Collection: | General Subjects Photograph Collection, 1845-2005 |
County: | Statewide |
Reference Number: | AR-28001001-ph001146 |
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Photographer: | |
Title: | [John F. Kennedy, Henry Jackson, and Albert Rosellini] / photo by Ted Bronstein |
Subject Start Date: | 1960 |
Subject End Date: | 1960 |
Extent: | 1 photographic print : b&w ; 8 x 10.25 in. |
Scope And Content: | Photo shows Senator Henry M. Jackson, Senator John F. Kennedy, and Washington State Governor Albert Rosellini in a car on the corner of Fifth Avenue and University in downtown Seattle. Jackie Kennedy sits in the front seat, partially obscured. The car is surrounded by a crowd, and Kennedy is shaking the hand of a young man. 1960. |
Notes: | The marquee at the 5th Avenue Theatre, visible in the background, reads "Aw Cmon, 'Lets make love' with Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand". "Please credit Washington State Department of Commerce News Bureau." -- stamped on verso. |
Genre Terms: | Photographic prints |
Index Terms: |
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Crowds
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People: | |
Physical Access Restrictions: | None. |
Container: | Box 6 (Kennedy, JF) |
Rights And Use: | This image is made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Rights may be reserved; responsibility for securing permissions to distribute, publish, or reproduce rests with the user. |
Publication Status: | Undetermined |
Copyright Status: | No Copyright - United States |
Copyright Notes: | Works created by a state government agency are in the public domain (in most cases). There may still be exceptions if this work was licensed from a private company or individual. Copyright should be assessed according to those licensing terms. This administrative note does not constitute legal advice; users are encouraged to seek legal counsel prior to using this work. |
Source: | /Record/View/26EA518B47C86DF1E748866EB5AB7C92 |
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Date Added | Name | Comment |
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2/7/2014 | Ed. McConnell | I don't think President Kennedy did a very good job as President, but I am sorry he was killed by a sniper. I think the Warren Report was a poor testament of the facts, and I think more than one person was involved in the murder. I have seen the photos of the wounds to Kennedy's head, they were massive wounds, he didn't have a chance of surviving. The investigation was botched from the start. I don't believe our government on this one. |