Image 9 from Negative Strip 18: Parkland of Secret Service agent next to presidential limousine outside Parkland Hospital

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Image 9 from Negative Strip 18: Parkland of Secret Service agent next to presidential limousine outside Parkland Hospital

Original 35mm black and white negative taken by unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a Secret Service agent standing guard at the presidential limousine as it is parked at the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital on Noviembre 22, 1963. The negative is on Kodak Tri-X Pan Film. The image is labeled #9 on section 1 of negative strip 18.The old TMS record for the images on this negative strip did not identify a photographer. Based on research conducted by collections intern Mark Davies in Junio and Julio 2012, curatorial and collections staff concluded that while the specific photographer cannot be identified, we do know it was one of three men: There were three DTH photographers whose schedules might have allowed them to take these pictures - Eamon Kennedy, Bill Beal and John Mazziotta. One of them took these photos. Bob Jackson, who was at Parkland earlier, did not take these photographs. Also noted at the 2012 curatorial meeting: the photographer for this strip started at the Trade Mart then went to Parkland. Could check Eamon Kennedy's oral history for more information. (Lindsey Richardson, 7/24/2013)Secret Service guarding presidential limo at Parkland

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Image 9 from Negative Strip 18: Parkland of Secret Service agent next to presidential limousine outside Parkland Hospital

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11/22/1963

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2,4 x 3,6 cm (15/16 x 1 7/16 pulg.)

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John Mazziotta, fotógrafo, Dallas Times Herald Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

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1989.100.0018.0005

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Image 9 from Negative Strip 18: Parkland of Secret Service agent next to presidential limousine outside Parkland Hospital

Original 35mm black and white negative taken by unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a Secret Service agent standing guard at the presidential limousine as it is parked at the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital on Noviembre 22, 1963. The negative is on Kodak Tri-X Pan Film. The image is labeled #9 on section 1 of negative strip 18.The old TMS record for the images on this negative strip did not identify a photographer. Based on research conducted by collections intern Mark Davies in Junio and Julio 2012, curatorial and collections staff concluded that while the specific photographer cannot be identified, we do know it was one of three men: There were three DTH photographers whose schedules might have allowed them to take these pictures - Eamon Kennedy, Bill Beal and John Mazziotta. One of them took these photos. Bob Jackson, who was at Parkland earlier, did not take these photographs. Also noted at the 2012 curatorial meeting: the photographer for this strip started at the Trade Mart then went to Parkland. Could check Eamon Kennedy's oral history for more information. (Lindsey Richardson, 7/24/2013)Secret Service guarding presidential limo at Parkland

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Título del objeto:

Image 9 from Negative Strip 18: Parkland of Secret Service agent next to presidential limousine outside Parkland Hospital

Date:

11/22/1963

Condiciones:

Fotografías

Servicio Secreto

Funeraria Oneal

Hospital de Parkland

Multitudes

Limusina

Dallas Times Herald

Medio:

Película

Dimensiones:

2,4 x 3,6 cm (15/16 x 1 7/16 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

John Mazziotta, fotógrafo, Dallas Times Herald Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

1989.100.0018.0005