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Image of witnesses in Dealey Plaza

35mm Kodachrome II color slide, #10 of 20 images, taken by Jay Skaggs from the Elm Street sidewalk in Dealey Plaza looking east. This image of several assassination witnesses shows the back of the "Babushka Lady's" head, eyewitnesses Charles Brehm talking with a reporter and California ex-convict Jim Braden wearing a hat.

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Image of witnesses in Dealey Plaza

Date:

11/22/1963

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Película

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5,1 x 5,1 cm (2 x 2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Jay Skaggs/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2002.004.0009

Nota curatorial:

Police took several bystanders into custody for questioning in the hours following the assassination. Jim Braden, known as Eugene Hale Brading until two months before the assassination, was detained but quickly released by Dallas Police soon after this photograph was taken. Charles Brehm, one of the closest bystanders when the fatal shot struck President Kennedy, was questioned by the police but was not asked to testify before the Warren Commission. In other interviews, Brehm always maintained that the last of the three shots he heard missed Kennedy completely. - Gary Mack, Curator

La "Dama Babushka" es un término dado por los investigadores a una mujer no identificada que presenció el asesinato, llamada así por el pañuelo que llevaba en la cabeza. Se la puede ver en la película Zapruder del asesinato de pie sobre la hierba cerca del bordillo sur de Elm Street; la mujer estaba cerca de la limusina presidencial cuando se produjo el disparo mortal. Parece tener una cámara en la cara, pero no se ha hecho pública ninguna foto de este tipo y los investigadores nunca han confirmado su identidad. - Gary Mack, Conservador

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Image of witnesses in Dealey Plaza

35mm Kodachrome II color slide, #10 of 20 images, taken by Jay Skaggs from the Elm Street sidewalk in Dealey Plaza looking east. This image of several assassination witnesses shows the back of the "Babushka Lady's" head, eyewitnesses Charles Brehm talking with a reporter and California ex-convict Jim Braden wearing a hat.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Image of witnesses in Dealey Plaza

Date:

11/22/1963

Condiciones:

Fotógrafo

Reportero

Testigos

Plaza Dealey

Babushka Lady

Braden, Jim

Skaggs, Jay

Brehm, Charles

Dallas

Medio:

Película

Dimensiones:

5,1 x 5,1 cm (2 x 2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Jay Skaggs/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2002.004.0009

Nota curatorial:

Police took several bystanders into custody for questioning in the hours following the assassination. Jim Braden, known as Eugene Hale Brading until two months before the assassination, was detained but quickly released by Dallas Police soon after this photograph was taken. Charles Brehm, one of the closest bystanders when the fatal shot struck President Kennedy, was questioned by the police but was not asked to testify before the Warren Commission. In other interviews, Brehm always maintained that the last of the three shots he heard missed Kennedy completely. - Gary Mack, Curator

La "Dama Babushka" es un término dado por los investigadores a una mujer no identificada que presenció el asesinato, llamada así por el pañuelo que llevaba en la cabeza. Se la puede ver en la película Zapruder del asesinato de pie sobre la hierba cerca del bordillo sur de Elm Street; la mujer estaba cerca de la limusina presidencial cuando se produjo el disparo mortal. Parece tener una cámara en la cara, pero no se ha hecho pública ninguna foto de este tipo y los investigadores nunca han confirmado su identidad. - Gary Mack, Conservador