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[The presidential limousine turning onto main street in downtown Dallas]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International newspaper photographer Darryl Heikes showing the presidential motorcade turning from Harwood Street onto Main Street in downtown Dallas. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill, assigned to Jacqueline Kennedy, occasionally rode on the rear bumper of the president's car, as seen in this image, when the crowds grew heavy.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Heikes, Darryl

[The presidential limousine in the Dallas motorcade]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International newspaper photographer Darryl Heikes. This image shows the presidential limousine completing the turn onto Main Street from Harwood Street in downtown Dallas. The motorcycle officer in the foreground is Billy Joe Martin.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Heikes, Darryl

[Casket being loaded into a hearse at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows the president's casket being placed in an Oneal Funeral Home hearse parked at the emergency entrance of Parkland Hospital. Jacqueline Kennedy can be seen in the middle of the crowd at the back of the hearse. Mrs. Kennedy rode to Love Field airport in the hearse with the casket. Assistant White House Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff is visible at the left edge of the ph… more
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Kennedy, Eamon

[Hearse at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows a hearse from the Oneal Funeral Home parked at the emergency entrance of Parkland Hospital just after the president's casket had been loaded into it.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Kennedy, Eamon

[Police Chief Jesse Curry and New York Times Reporter Tom Wicker at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry standing beside an unidentified police officer outside of Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963. The top has been put on the presidential limousine, seen in the background. The man at the right edge of the photo is Tom Wicker, a New York Times reporter.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Secret Service agents carrying clothes to a waiting car at Parkland]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry watching as Secret Service agents carry clothes and hats to a waiting car outside of Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963. A crowd waits for news. The rounded windshield of a police motorcycle is visible in the foreground.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Malcolm Kilduff at a press conference at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows White House Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff making the official announcement at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 1963, to reporters that President Kennedy had died. The photographer in front whose face is hidden behind his camera is WBAP-TV's Bob Welch; his sound camera made the only filmed recording of Kilduff's statement, given in a nurse's classroom at Parkland Hosp… more
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Malcolm Kilduff giving a press conference at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald photographer. This image shows White House Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff making the official announcement at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 1963, to reporters that President Kennedy had died. The photographer in front whose face is hidden behind his camera is WBAP-TV's Bob Welch; his sound camera made the only filmed recording of Kilduff's statement, given in a nurse's classroom at Parkland Hospital. … more
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Malcolm Kilduff giving a press conference at Parkland Hospital]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald photographer. This image shows White House Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff making the official announcement at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 1963, to reporters that President Kennedy had died. The photographer in front whose face is hidden behind his camera is WBAP-TV's Bob Welch; his sound camera made the only filmed recording of Kilduff's statement, given in a nurse's classroom at Parkland Hospital. … more
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Malcolm Kilduff announcing the death of President Kennedy]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald photographer. This image shows White House Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff making the official announcement at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 22, 1963, to reporters that President Kennedy had died. The photographer in front whose face is hidden behind his camera is WBAP-TV's Bob Welch; his sound camera made the only filmed recording of Kilduff's statement, given in a nurse's classroom at Parkland Hospital.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald

[Dallas Police officers standing guard outside the Dallas Trade Mart]

Description: Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald photographer. This image shows Dallas police officer Kenneth Heard and other unidentified Dallas police officers standing guard outside the Dallas Trade Mart where President Kennedy was to speak at a luncheon. The Trade Mart is part of the Market Hall complex just north of downtown Dallas.
Date: November 22, 1963
Creator: Dallas Times Herald
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