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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-07-01-A
ST12, KN19
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-03-12-F
ST09
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C117-14-62
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (center) observes a minute of silence after laying a sheaf of roses on the Samadhi of Mohandas Gandhi, “Raj Ghat,” in Delhi, India. Chief Commissioner of Delhi, Bhagwan Sahay (left), and Indian Chief of Protocol, S. K. Banerji (right), stand on either side of Mrs. Kennedy. Also pictured: United States Ambassador to India, John Kenneth Galbraith (sixth from left in front); Kitty Galbraith, wife of the Ambassador (third from left); the First Lady’s sister, Princess Lee Radziwill of Poland (second from left).
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C22574
President John F. Kennedy (left) participates in a wreath laying ceremony at the Monumento a la Revolución Mexicana (Monument to the Mexican Revolution) in Mexico City, Mexico. General Cristóbal Guzmán Cárdenas assists President Kennedy. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (wearing white) is visible in the background. White House Secret Service agent, Jim Johnson, stands behind General Guzmán Cárdenas.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C117-T61-62
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visits the Samadhi of Mohandas Gandhi, “Raj Ghat,” in Delhi, India. Indian Chief of Protocol, S. K. Banerji (left), and United States Ambassador to India, John Kenneth Galbraith (right), stand on either side of Mrs. Kennedy. Others are unidentified.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C117-T59-62
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (center) observes a minute of silence after laying a sheaf of roses on the Samadhi of Mohandas Gandhi, “Raj Ghat,” in Delhi, India. Also pictured: Chief Commissioner of Delhi, Bhagwan Sahay (left of Mrs. Kennedy); Indian Chief of Protocol, S. K. Banerji (right of Mrs. Kennedy); United States Ambassador to India, John Kenneth Galbraith (left of Commissioner Sahay); Kitty Galbraith, wife of the Ambassador (second from left); the First Lady’s sister, Princess Lee Radziwill of Poland (behind Mrs. Galbraith).
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-300-29-62
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy attend a wreath laying ceremony at the Monumento a la Revolución Mexicana (Monument to the Mexican Revolution) in Mexico City, Mexico. Also pictured: Chief of Protocol of Mexico, Federico A. Mariscal; General Cristóbal Guzmán Cárdenas; Military Aide to President Kennedy, General Chester V. Clifton; Air Force Aide to President Kennedy, Brigadier General Godfrey T. McHugh; Mexican Ambassador to the United States, Antonio Carrillo Flores; Fanny Gamboa de Carrillo Flores; Maureen Hayes Mansfield; U.S. Senator Mike Mansfield (Montana); Naval Aide to President Kennedy, Captain Tazewell T. Shepard.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-22518
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy walk toward the Monumento a la Revolución Mexicana (Monument to the Mexican Revolution) during a wreath laying ceremony. Walking with President and Mrs. Kennedy: General Cristóbal Guzmán Cárdenas; Chief of Protocol of Mexico, Federico A. Mariscal; U.S. Chief of Protocol, Angier Biddle Duke; Fanny Gamboa de Carrillo Flores; Mexican Ambassador to the United States, Antonio Carrillo Flores; U.S. State Department interpreter, Donald Barnes; Military Aide to President Kennedy, General Chester V. Clifton; Naval Aide to President Kennedy, Captain Tazewell T. Shepard; U.S. Military Attaché to Mexico, Brigadier General Chester L. Johnson. Also pictured is White House Secret Service agent, Jim Johnson (lower right). Mexico City, Mexico.
Collection
BHNPC
Photographs, circa 1880-1972. Primarily 8” x 10” black-and-white prints. Images made by Boston Herald photographers and the Associated Press wire services, featuring John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family at various events during his tenure as Congressman through his presidency. Also included are historic family photographs as well as images of John F. Kennedy’s assassination and memorial services, Jacqueline Kennedy’s life through 1969, and the creation of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.