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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-09-13-C
KN07
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-09-05-E
AR40, KN39
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-08-06-B
AR25, KN20
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-06-18-A
AR23, ST11, KN18
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-06-09-A
KN18
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-06-05-C
AR22, KN17
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-06-25-A
AR23, KN18
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-05-02-B
AR20, KN16
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-02-14-B
AR32, KN30
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-03-14-C
KN13
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-02-20-F
AR16, ST08, KN12
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-04-11-F
AR19, KN15
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-04-10-C
AR19, KN14
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-12-13-D
AR14, ST07, KN11
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-12-01-D
AR14, KN10
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C28776
President John F. Kennedy (center) attends a surprise party thrown by members of the White House staff in honor of his 46th birthday. President Kennedy’s valet, George E. Thomas, stands at left; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's personal assistant, Providencia "Provi" Paredes, stands at right. Visible in doorway at far right: White House Secret Service agent, Ron Pontius; President Kennedy’s Personal Secretary, Evelyn Lincoln. Navy Mess Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C28773
President John F. Kennedy arrives at a surprise party thrown by members of the White House staff in honor of his 46th birthday. Left to right: Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard (in doorway, face hidden); President Kennedy; White House Secret Service agents, John J. “Muggsy” O’Leary (partially hidden) and Clint Hill; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; First Lady’s Social Secretary, Nancy Tuckerman; four unidentified persons. Navy Mess Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C19390
(L-R) State Department Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke (standing in doorway), First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and President John F. Kennedy attend a dinner in honor of Prime Minister Nehru. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C19389
At a dinner in honor of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India, President John F. Kennedy and guests pose in the North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Prime Minister Nehru; the Prime Minister’s daughter Indira Gandhi; President Kennedy.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18609-E
An audience assembled under a large tent watches President John F. Kennedy speak before a performance of the Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina on the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Orchestra conductor Dr. James Christian Pfohl stands to the right of the President on stage. Among those standing next to the stage are Air Force Aide to the President Godfrey McHugh and Secret Service agent Gerald “Jerry” Behn; reporters and photographers look on. The performance for an audience of handicapped children is first in a series of “Musical Programs for Youth by Youth,” organized by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18609-C
President John F. Kennedy speaks from the bandstand during a performance of the Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina on the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Orchestra conductor Dr. James Christian Pfohl stands to the right of the President; Washington Monument in background. The performance for an audience of handicapped children is first in a series of “Musical Programs for Youth by Youth,” organized by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18609-B
An audience assembled under a large tent watches President John F. Kennedy and Dr. James Christian Pfohl greet each other during a performance of the Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina on the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Among those standing next to the stage are Air Force Aide to the President Godfrey McHugh and Secret Service agent Gerald “Jerry” Behn; reporters and photographers look on. The performance for an audience of handicapped children is first in a series of “Musical Programs for Youth by Youth,” organized by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18609
Before a performance of the Transylvania Symphony Orchestra from the Brevard Music Center in Brevard, North Carolina, President John F. Kennedy walks with an unidentified military official and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's Social Secretary Letitia Baldrige from the South Portico to the South Lawn of the White House, Washington, D.C. Among those following are Air Force Aide to the President Godfrey T. McHugh and Secret Service agent Gerald “Jerry” Behn; White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger is at far left. The performance for an audience of handicapped children is first in a series of “Musical Programs for Youth by Youth,” organized by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C17889
President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy bid farewell to Prince Ranier III and Princess Grace of Monaco (actress Grace Kelly) following a luncheon in their honor. White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman, stands at far left in background. West Wing Entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18031
Luncheon in honor of President of the Republic of the Congo Fulbert Youlou (Brazzaville). (L-R) President Youlou, unidentified man, President John F. Kennedy. The painting over the fireplace is an 1869 portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George P.A. Healy and was donated to the White House in 1939. The inscription in the green marble fireplace was commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and taken from a letter written by John Adams to his wife, Abigail, and reads, “I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and on all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof.” State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.