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Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England

Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England. The memorial was designed and carved by sculptor Alan Collins. This limited edition book is one of one hundred copies printed for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. It contains the addresses of the principal speakers at the dedication of the memorial: Queen Elizabeth II of England, former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. The ceremony was followed by a reception for the Kennedy family at Windsor Castle.

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Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England

Date:

05/14/1965

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Paper; Cardboard; Leather

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Overall: 10 3/4 x 8 in. (27.3 x 20.3 cm)

Línea de crédito:

Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

1996.001.0001

Nota curatorial:

In Memory of John F. Kennedy, Great Britain gave to the United States an acre of English ground at Runnymede along the river Thames in Surrey, close to where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215. It is the only time the English have ever given a piece of their homeland to another nation, although the land remains under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. A portion of the ceremony can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7WLHllUUZo - Stephanie Allen-Givens, Collections and Exhibits Manager

Runnymede, a meadow along the River Thames and twenty miles west of London, was the site selected for the official British memorial for President Kennedy. It was dedicated jointly by Queen Elizabeth II and the president's widow, Jacqueline Kennedy, on Mayo 14, 1965. Also in attendance was British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and several members of the Kennedy family. The memorial itself consists of a garden and a 10 foot by 5 foot stone memorial tablet on a granite base bearing a quote from the president's inaugural address. The inscription also states: "This acre of English ground was given to the United States of America by the people of Britain in memory of John F. Kennedy, born 29 Mayo 1917, President of the United States, 1961-63, died by an assassin's hand, 22 Noviembre 1963." -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England

Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England. The memorial was designed and carved by sculptor Alan Collins. This limited edition book is one of one hundred copies printed for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. It contains the addresses of the principal speakers at the dedication of the memorial: Queen Elizabeth II of England, former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. The ceremony was followed by a reception for the Kennedy family at Windsor Castle.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Dedicatory remarks for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede, England

Date:

05/14/1965

Condiciones:

Runnymede

Memoriales

Discursos

Kennedy, Jacqueline

Queen Elizabeth II of England

Sotheby's

Medio:

Paper; Cardboard; Leather

Dimensiones:

Overall: 10 3/4 x 8 in. (27.3 x 20.3 cm)

Línea de crédito:

Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

1996.001.0001

Nota curatorial:

In Memory of John F. Kennedy, Great Britain gave to the United States an acre of English ground at Runnymede along the river Thames in Surrey, close to where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215. It is the only time the English have ever given a piece of their homeland to another nation, although the land remains under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. A portion of the ceremony can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7WLHllUUZo - Stephanie Allen-Givens, Collections and Exhibits Manager

Runnymede, a meadow along the River Thames and twenty miles west of London, was the site selected for the official British memorial for President Kennedy. It was dedicated jointly by Queen Elizabeth II and the president's widow, Jacqueline Kennedy, on Mayo 14, 1965. Also in attendance was British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and several members of the Kennedy family. The memorial itself consists of a garden and a 10 foot by 5 foot stone memorial tablet on a granite base bearing a quote from the president's inaugural address. The inscription also states: "This acre of English ground was given to the United States of America by the people of Britain in memory of John F. Kennedy, born 29 Mayo 1917, President of the United States, 1961-63, died by an assassin's hand, 22 Noviembre 1963." -- Stephen Fagin, Curator