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President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan walk away from Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" following afternoon meetings on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell Shepard, Jr. follows the Prime Minister; unidentified men observe.
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President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan (partially hidden behind President) disembark from Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" following afternoon meetings on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell Shepard, Jr. follows the Prime Minister; press photographers observe.
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President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan disembark from Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" following afternoon meetings on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell Shepard, Jr. follows the Prime Minister; unidentified men stand in background.
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Members of the United States Navy salute President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan as the President and Prime Minister board Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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Members of the United States Navy observe officials from the United States and Great Britain as the officials board Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Unidentified man; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home.
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President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan Disembark from Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" following afternoon meetings on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell Shepard, Jr. (mostly hidden) follows the Prime Minister; press photographers observe.
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Members of the United States Navy salute President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan as the President and Prime Minister board Presidential yacht “Honey Fitz,” on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C. (L-R) White House Secret Service Agent Gerald “Jerry” Behn; Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell Shepard, Jr. (mostly hidden); Prime Minister Macmillan; President Kennedy; unidentified observers.
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The Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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The Presidential yacht "Honey Fitz" on the Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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Aerial view of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries and Castle buildings in center left and the Museum of History and Technology (under construction), the Federal Triangle, and the National Museum of Natural History at right. Visible in the background are the Washington Monument, the Reflecting Pool, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Potomac River.
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Aerial view of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries and Castle buildings in center and the Museum of History and Technology (under construction, on edge of frame) at far right. In the background at right are the Washington Monument, the Reflecting Pool, and the Lincoln Memorial; the Thomas Jefferson Memorial is visible on the shore of the Potomac River at top left.
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Aerial view of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries and Castle buildings in center left, and the Museum of History and Technology (under construction, on edge of frame) at far right. Visible in the background are the Washington Monument, the Reflecting Pool, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Potomac River.
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Aerial view of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries (lower left) and Castle buildings in center. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is visible on the shore of the Potomac River at top left.
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Aerial view of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with the Smithsonian Institution’s Arts and Industries and Castle buildings in center; several rockets sit on display in front of the Arts and Industries building. The Potomac River is visible in the background.
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President John F. Kennedy’s yacht, “Honey Fitz,” during a meeting between the President and Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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Cruise aboard the “Honey Fitz.” (L-R) Interpreter James J. Wickel, Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, President John F. Kennedy (holding a cigar), Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Zentaro Kosaka, and Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard. Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
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President John F. Kennedy (far right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (waving) aboard President Kennedy’s yacht “Honey Fitz.” Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
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Aerial view of the Jefferson Memorial, Potomac River, and Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
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Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda returns from a cruise on the yacht “Honey Fitz” with President John F. Kennedy. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands at left in back; other photographers and news reporters look on. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (left) aboard President Kennedy’s yacht “Honey Fitz.” Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
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President John F. Kennedy returns from a cruise on the yacht “Honey Fitz” with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard is walking behind the President. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands in back to the right of the President. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (standing to the left of the man holding crutches) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda return from a cruise on the yacht “Honey Fitz.” Also included in the photograph are Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard, Protocol officer for the State Department Clement E. "Clem" Conger, United Press International (UPI) photographer James K. W. Atherton, and various other photographers and news reporters. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy returns from a cruise on the yacht “Honey Fitz” with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard is walking behind the President, and Prime Minister Ikeda stands on the far right. Also pictured at right: White House Secret Service agent, Floyd Boring; United Press International (UPI) photographer, James K. W. Atherton; Protocol officer for the State Department, Clement E. "Clem" Conger. Photographers and news reporters look on. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
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From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, audience members watch excerpts from the “Festival of Performing Arts” film projected on a barge in the Potomac River. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy coordinated the event with the National Parks Service's National Capital Regional office to promote youth involvement in the arts.
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Guests attend the showing of the “Festival of Performing Arts” film arranged by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the National Capital Region of the National Parks Service. (L-R) First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's Press Secretary, Pamela Turnure; Assistant Director for the National Capital Region of the National Parks Service, Nash Castro; Bette Castro; unidentified; Director for the National Capital Region of the National Parks Service, T. Sutton Jett; First Lady’s Social Secretary, Nancy Tuckerman.