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Photo - May 16, 1961 |
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Photo of the meeting between President Kennedy and CEE Commission
President Hallstein at Washington on May 16,1961.
The President and Dr. Walter Hallstein, President of the Commission of the
European Economic Community, met at the White House on May 16,1961.
The President took the occasion to reaffirm the strong support of the US
Government for the European Economic Community and the movement toward
European integration as envisaged by the Treaty of Rome. The President and
Dr. Hallstein were in full agreement that the European integration
movement of the six signatory countries of the Treaty of Rome compements
and reinforces the progressive development of a true Atlantic Community
which will be given new impetus by the coming-into-force of the OECD.
Original photo 24x17cm from Photo
Archive of Italian Newspaper "Il Tempo".
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Photo - June 5, 1961 |
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Photo of the dinner between President Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline with
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace,London on June 5,1961.
Original photo 18x24cm from Photo
Archive of USIS (United States Information Service). |
Photo - Oct.6, 1961 |
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Photo of the meeting between President Kennedy and Soviet Union Foreign
Minister Gromyko at Washington on October 6,1961.
Original photo 18x24cm from Photo
Archive of newspaper "Il Tempo". |
Photo - Nov.22, 1963 |
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Photo of an unidentified plainclothes police officer who carries the rifle
used in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas,
on November 22,1963.
Original photo
24x18 cm from ANSA Photo Archive. |
Photo - Nov.24, 1963 |
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Photo of Lee Harvey Oswamd Assassination on Sunday
November 24,1963 at Dallas.
Following Kennedy's assassination, Oswald was initially arrested for the
murder of police officer J. D. Tippit, who was killed on a Dallas street
approximately 45 minutes after President Kennedy was shot. Oswald was
later charged with the murder of Kennedy; he denied shooting anybody,
saying that he was a patsy. Two days later, while being transferred from
police headquarters to the county jail, Oswald was shot and mortally
wounded by Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby in full view of television
cameras broadcasting live.
Original photo 14x24cm from
ANSA Photo Archive. |
Photo - Nov.25, 1963 |
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Photo of Mrs Jaqueline Kennedy, John Jr and Caroline leaving White House
for funeral procession to Capitol at Washington on Monday
November 25,1963.
Original photo 16x21cm from
UBI Cablephoto. |
Photo - Nov.25, 1963 |
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Photo from the funeral of President Kennedy at Washington on Monday
November 25,1963.
Representatives from over 90 countries attended the state funeral.
Original photo 16x24cm from Photo
Archive of ANSA. |
Photo - Nov.25, 1963 |
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Photo from the funeral of President Kennedy at Washington on Monday
November 25,1963.
The riderless horse who took part in JFK's funeral procession would become
the most renowned of them all:
Black Jack,
who would represent the mount of a fallen leader in the processions for
Kennedy, Presidents Herbert Hoover (1964) and Lyndon B. Johnson (1973), as
well as General Douglas MacArthur (1964), among other prominent Americans.
Original photo 9x17cm from Photo
Archive of newspaper "Il Tempo". |
Quadro JFK (50 x 70
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QUADRO SU TELA CANVAS -
INTELAIATO - Ritratto JFK John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Presidente Stati Uniti
America - Effetto Dipinto Olio - 50x70cm |
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