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on 22/03/2011 at 16:20
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I'm trying to get in touch with the webmaster to discuss historypin.com. Please feel free to get in touch to learn more about working together on a digital history project. Thanks, Joe
on 09/01/2011 at 23:05
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Nice site thanks..
on 07/12/2010 at 20:12
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Just to say this is a fascinating site-with many rare photos.

on 15/10/2010 at 07:03
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This is the first place I turn to for "photodetective" questions. And yet again, I think I've found a doozie- the new Wiegman composite shows a fellow running just below the Stemmons sign- and he matches the description & known whereabouts of WFAA program director Pierce Allman.
It's key to put a tight time clock on his movements, since he's about to encounter Oswald at the Texas School Book Depository entrance foyer, in search of a phone. And be described on two occasions by the suspect as a "Secret Service agent".
Will be linking to this photo when I finish composing a new (and startling!?) Lancer topic posting.
This photo collection is 5-star all the way!
on 25/05/2010 at 20:20
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Robin - Your efforts in posting these photographs in a singel site are greatly appreciated. Many thanks. NWW
on 04/05/2010 at 01:35
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Excellent pictures, the best I've seen.
on 26/03/2010 at 03:09
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Robin, you are doing a real service with this site. I have been meaning to contact you about a number of specifics, but wanted your private email. Just now, I was perusing your Cancellare photo. Just excellent. You said you obtained it from Corbis. I was wondering whether they have a catalogue of JFK materials, and where I might find that. Anyway, thanks so much. Best, DSL
on 07/10/2009 at 05:46
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Thanks once again, Robin; I've visited so many times but never leave any footprints...
So glad you had a full-size Powell; too bad for the 5th-floor trio that you did!
I don't think there are any earlier 5th-floor west corner photos- I've looked through Hughes, Bell, Paschall, Weaver...
WCH III p. 205
Q: When you ran down there was the window open or closed?
A: It was closed.
Q: And who opened it?
A: I did.
...Sure, pal

on 18/08/2009 at 08:44
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Eery pictures taken the night that JFK was finally rested . Points of interest in these photo's that perhaps others won't realise include but are not limited to :
a) PX74-21-7.gif specifically :
In background is the Arlington House (Custis-Lee Mansion ==> Gen. Robert E. Lee of CSA fame) [1] , abandoned at the start of Civil War (1861-65) ==> Confiscated by USG ==> Army puts Brig. Gen. Montgomery Meigs in charge of finding a new cemetary site for the appalling amount of soldiers now being killed , one of which is his own son . Determined the Lee would never again occupy the property and in a spirit of best described as vindictive , he places the first remains in Mrs. Lee's flower garden . Arlington National Cemetary has been filled in over the years and is now considered our Nations most hallowed ground ...
b) All photo's in general :
Discussion still rages about the final disposition of JFK's lost brain . The HSCA determined that it was not present when inventoried at the National Archives and that RFK had it disposed of (incinerator) to prevent further invasion by scum bag conspiracy advocates . [2]
Or buried it here at the reinternment ? Which photo shows the little box they talked about ?
Another secret lost to history ....
Keynotes :
[1] Lee never co-owned this house with wife .
[2] Groden sells autopsy photo's against Kennedy family wishes to Globe Mag/for 50K personal profit .
on 16/03/2009 at 20:56
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What an AWESOME display of photographic facts! And all in one place!
Superb!
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