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Photographer: Jim Walker Credit 6th floor museum852 viewsBlack and white photograph of the Kennedy motorcade approaching Main and Market streets in downtown Dallas. Image shows the presidential limousine, including a glimpse of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
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Large Jackie at Love Field931 views
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Dallas Times Herald.934 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows the president's casket being placed in an Oneal Funeral Home hearse parked at the emergency entrance of Parkland Hospital. Jacqueline Kennedy can be seen in the middle of the crowd at the back of the hearse. Mrs. Kennedy rode to Love Field airport in the hearse with the casket. Assistant White House Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff is visible at the left edge of the photo, with a cigarette in his mouth.
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Dallas Times Herald.1370 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. Taken on the afternoon of November 27, 1963, this image shows the first Secret Service reenactment of the assassination of President Kennedy. A light colored convertible, intended to represent the presidential limousine, has passed the Texas School Book Depository as it travels down Elm Street, escorted by police motorcycles. The agents in the car, two of whom hold cameras, look back toward the Book Depository. Onlookers line both sides of Elm Street to watch the reenactment; memorial flower arrangements are visible on the grass on both sides of the street.
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Dallas Times Herald.882 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows a crowd outside Parkland Hospital awaiting news.
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Dallas Times Herald.840 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows patients, non-patients and hospital staff waiting outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
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