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A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'Dallas, Texas' by Arthur Grace taken on the 31st March 1988 in Dallas, Texas and depicting a seated, unknown politician. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1994

Dallas, Texas

1988-02-18

A black and white silver gelatin photograph depicting woman leaning on a side of a truck and children sitting at the back, taken by Dorothea Lange in August 1936. Library of Congress, USF - 34 - 9740. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'From Shore to Shining Shore' 25 November - 24 December 1978.

Woman leaning on a truck with children inside

1936

Single frame taken from an 8mm movie film entitled 'Kennedy Picture Claim', taken by an unknown photographer, 22 November 1963. Published in Esquire Magazine the still claims to show a man aiming a rifle at the President's car.

Kennedy Picture Claim

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Dallas Nightclub Owner Jack Ruby Aims Pistol At Accused Presidential Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald At The Dallas City Jail Today' taken by Jack Beers for The Dallas Morning News, 24 November 1963.

Dallas Nightclub Owner Jack Ruby Aims Pistol...

1963-11-24

A wire photograph entitled 'Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald', taken by Bob Jackson for Plant News Ltd (UPI), 24 November 1964.

Jack Ruby Shoots Lee Harvey Oswald

1964-11-24

A wire photograph entitled 'Detective J Day of the Dallas Police Department … used by Assassin', taken by an unknown photographer 22 November 1963. The photograph shows the rifle which was used by the Assassin who killed President Kennedy today. The weapon was believed to be of Japanese manufacture.

Detective J Day, Dallas Police Department, holds the Rifle used by Assassin

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Warren Commission Exhibit', taken by an unknown photographer for United Press International, 22 November 1964. The photograph shows the arrangement of cartons in the southeast corner of the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository...'

Warren Commission Exhibit

1964-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Policeman With Rifle Believed To Be The Assassination Weapon After Fatal Shooting of President Kennedy', taken by an unknown photographer 22 November 1963. The photograph shows the weapon believed to have been used in the fatal shooting of President Kennedy.

Policeman with Rifle Believed to be the Weapon used to Assassinate President Kennedy

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Assassination of JFK Re-enactment', taken by an unknown photographer 26 September 1964.

Assassination of JFK Re-enactment

1964-09-26

A wire photograph entitled 'Exhibit 1968', taken by an unknown photographer for United Press International, 27 October 1964. The photograph shows the location of eyewitness to the movements of Lee H Oswald in the vicinity of the Tippit killing.

Exhibit 1968

1964-10-27

A wire photograph entitled 'President John F Kennedy Riding In Motorcade Approximately One Minute Before He Was Shot…', taken by an unknown photographer, 22 November 1963.

President John F Kennedy in Motorcade Approximately One Minute Before He Was Shot

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'An Unidentified Man Stands On Rear Bumper Of President Kennedy's Car' taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, 22 November 1963.

An Unidentified Man Stands On Rear Bumper Of President Kennedy's Car

1963-11-22

Picture by radio, entitled 'Kennedy's Date With Death', taken by unknown photographer for Planet News Ltd and United Press, 22 November 1963. The photograph shows President John F Kennedy, Mrs Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally before motorcade greeting wellwishers .

Kennedy's Date With Death

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Window From Where Assassin Believed To Have Fired', taken by an unknown photographer for Planet News 22 November 1963. The photograph has an arrow pointing to the window of building from where it is believed President J F Kennedy was shot.

Window From Where Assassin Believed To Have Fired

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'President Kennedy Slumps Into The Arms Of His Wife Immediately After Being Shot And Killed By Sniper Fire' taken by unknown photographer for United Press International Cable Photo 22 November 1963.

President Kennedy Slumps into the Arms of His Wife Immediately after Being Shot

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'President John F Kennedy, Left, And Gov John Connally Of Texas, Right, Leave Love Field'... taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, 22 November 1963.

President John F Kennedy…

1963-11-22

A wire photograph, entitled 'Kennedy Being Rushed To Hospital', taken by an unknown photographer 22 November 1963. The photograph shows people hugging the ground (but photographers taking pictures) as the motorcade rushes President Kennedy to Hospital in Dallas, Texas, after he was fatally wounded.

Kennedy Being Rushed To Hospital

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'New Kennedy Assassination Contention' taken by an unknown photographer for United Press International, published 16 November 1967. The photograph shows Police Officer Bobby W Hargis who, after being hit by a shower of the President's blood, dismounts from his motorcycle.

New Kennedy Assassination Contention

1963-11-22

A wire photograph, entitled 'Killer Weapon A Policeman is Pictured Here Today…', taken by an unknown photographer for Planet News Ltd 22 November 1963.

Killer Weapon, A Policamen was Pictured Here Today

1963-11-22

Frame from a movie film taken by unknown photographer, showing the Presidential car shortly after President Kennedy was hit by bullet 22 November 1963.

Presidential car, with President Kennedy in back seat...

1963-11-22

Wire photograph entitled 'Jacqueline Kennedy, With (Apparently) Blood Still On Her Dress And Stockings' taken by unknown photographer, 22 November 1963. The photograph shows Mrs Kennedy arriving with the body of John F Kennedy, to the left is Attorney General Robert F Kennedy.

Jacqueline Kennedy, With (Apparently) Blood Still On Her Dress And Stockings

1963-11-22

A wire photograph, entitled 'Looking For Assassin…Dallas Policemen With Guns Ready…' taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, 22 November 1963. The photograph shows Dallas policemen with guns ready looking up at a building where shot came from.

Looking For Assassin…Dallas Policemen With Guns Ready...

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'The ITEK Corporation Revealed That Their Study Of This Film Disproved The Existence Of A Rifleman On Grassy Knolll', taken by an unknown photographer, 18 May 1967.

ITEK Corporation reveals their Study to Disprove the Existence of a Rifleman on Grassy Knoll

1967-05-18

A wire photograph entitled 'Assassination - Re-enactment', taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press Photo 22 November 1963.

Assassination - Re-enactment

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Warren Commission Report Published', taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press Photo 20 March 1964.

Warren Commission Report Published

1964-03-20

A wire photograph, entitled 'Mrs John Connally, Wife Of The Wounded Texas Governor, Bends Over Her Husband...', taken by Justin Newman, an amateur photographer, for Associated Press, 22 November 1963.

Mrs John Connally, Wife Of The Wounded Texas Governor, Bends Over Her Husband…

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'President John F Kennedy Riding In Motorcade Approximately One Minute Before He Was Shot…', taken by an unknown photographer, 22 November 1963.

President John F Kennedy in Motorcade, Approximately One Minute Before He Was Shot

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'The Hearse bearing The Body...', taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, showing the body leaving Parkland Hospital, Dallas, to be flown to Washington.

The Hearse Bearing The Body Of President John F Kennedy…

1963

Wire photograph entitled 'President & Mrs Kennedy Seated In Rear Seat Of Car, As Motorcade Moved Through Downtown Dallas En Route To Trade Mart' taken by unknown photographer for United Press International, 22 November 1963.

President & Mrs Kennedy Seated In Rear Seat Of Car…

1963-11-22

A wire photograph, taken by an unknown photographer for United Press International, 1963. The two photographs were released by Jim Garrison of New Orleans in support of his theory that a shot was fired from a sewer during the Kennedy assassination. One photograph shows the sewer opening on Elm Street, Dallas. The second was taken from the opening as a car passed by.

Two Photographs supporting theory that a Shot came from a Sewer during Kennedy Assassination

1963

A wire photograph, entitled 'Dallas Nightclub Owner Jack Ruby Aims Pistol At Accused Presidential Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald', taken by Jack Beers for 'The Dallas Morning News', 1963.

Jack Ruby Aims Pistol at Accused Presidential Assassin Lee Harvey Oswald

1963

A wire photograph, entitled 'Kennedy Motorcade Speeds To Hospital' taken by unknown photographer for Daily Herald, 22 November 1963. The photograph shows in the foreground images of spectators as the motorcade passes.

Kennedy Motorcade Speeds To Hospital

1963-11-22

A wire photograph entitled 'Lee Harvey Oswald...is Placed on a Stretcher…Shortly After He Was Shot', taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, Dallas City Jail, 24 November 1963.

Lee Harvey Oswald…

1963-11-24

A wire photograph entitled 'Presidential Car Speeds Away' taken by an unknown photographer for Associated Press, 22 November 1963. The photograph shows the Presidential car, moments after the shooting, driving in the direction of hospital in Dallas, Texas.

Presidential Car Speeds Away

1963-11-22

Silver gelatin print of Photograph of Lee. H. Oswald being arrested, taken by Daily Herald. Caption reads: "(DN9) Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22 - (AP) - Lee H. Oswald, 24, center was arrested in Dallas today in connection with the slaying of a Dallas policeman shortly after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He was also being interrogated to see if he had any connection with the slaying of President Kennedy who died at 1900 gmt today of gun wounds by a sniper as his motor case moved through Dallas. (APWirephoto) (c62121g)"

Photograph of Lee. H. Oswald being arrested

1963-11-23