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Thanks for visiting my Kennedy photo gallery.

This website brings together several hundred
high-quality images pertaining to the life and
death of the 35th President of the United States,
John F. Kennedy, including some seldom-seen photos.
This Kennedy Gallery includes three main pages, with
this first page focusing on the assassination of JFK.
To jump to Page 2, CLICK HERE [2]. Page 3 is HERE [3].
And for thumbnail versions of many of the
pictures in this gallery, GO HERE [4].[5]

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[7]A VIDEO PHOTO GALLERY, SET TO MUSIC:

SUGGESTION:
Start playing the video above, and let the music play as
you scroll through this photo gallery. It provides nice
background audio while looking through these images.THE KENNEDY GALLERY:

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy\'s arrival at the Chamber of Commerce
breakfast in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 22, 1963, was deliberately
delayed until after everyone else had been seated, so that Jackie
could make a grand entrance -- and she did, which is depicted in
the photo above. Secret Service agent Clint Hill, who was
assigned to protect Mrs. Kennedy, leads the way.

For video footage taken during the Fort Worth breakfast, plus many
links to assassination-related television and radio coverage,Here\'s a cropped version of the above photo (in color):Vice President Lyndon Johnson and Jackie Kennedy at the Fort Worth
Chamber of Commerce breakfast on 11/22/63.
Lady Bird Johnson is on the left.Jackie Kennedy, in the pink, sits at the head table during
the breakfast gathering in Fort Worth on the morning of 11/22/63.LBJ, Jackie, and JFK.The Hotel Texas welcomes
President Kennedy to Fort Worth.

Photo Credit: JFKTribute.com [9]Just before the breakfast in the hotel\'s ballroom, the President
made a brief appearance and speech in the parking lot outside
the Hotel Texas. Thousands came out in the rain to see him.More pictures of JFK in Fort Worth on November 22:

[10]The motorcade through downtown Fort Worth.JFK and Jackie are all smiles as they prepare to leave Fort Worth for Dallas.Here are three more pictures of Jackie and the President at
Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth just prior to boarding
Air Force One for the short flight to Dallas:

Photo Credit: Rob Hinnant and JFKTribute.com [11]In the photos below, President John F. Kennedy and First Lady
Jacqueline Kennedy are seen arriving at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas,
on Friday morning, November 22, 1963.

Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, Nellie, can also be seen in the doorway
of the Boeing 707 in the rarely-published second picture shown below.

Less than one hour later, both President Kennedy and Governor Connally were on stretchers inside Parkland Hospital after having been shot by Lee Harvey Oswald
in Dealey Plaza. The Governor would survive his serious wounds,
the President would not.

The death of John F. Kennedy plunged the nation into a period of unprecedented
grief and mourning, as JFK became the first U.S. President to be
assassinated since William McKinley 62 years earlier.

[12]The above photograph was taken just seconds before Jackie Kennedy was handed a bouquet of red roses by Mrs. Earle Cabell (the wife of the Dallas mayor).

This beautiful picture isn\'t seen very often. It exhibits outstanding color and is one of a series of Love Field photos snapped by White House photographer Cecil Stoughton on that tragic Friday in November 1963 when the nation lost a President.Three more seldom-published color photos, showing the Kennedys
greeting the crowd at Dallas\' Love Field on November 22nd:The above photo is a full, uncropped version of the most famous picture
taken by Cecil Stoughton at Love Field on 11/22/63.

CLICK HERE [13] for more details about this photograph.The size of the crowd at Love Field Airport is
readily apparent in these two photos:Another view of JFK & Jackie at Love Field.Four more fabulous pictures of President and Mrs. Kennedy at Love Field.
A lot of photos were taken of the Kennedys that day at the airport,
and these gorgeous pictures below are also kind of rare:

Photo Credit: LIFE Magazine [14]Presidential aide Dave Powers at sunny Love Field on November 22, 1963.This Love Field picture doesn\'t show JFK or Jackie, but it\'s an interesting
photo nonetheless. Visible in this image are Vice President Lyndon Johnson,
Governor John Connally (standing up in the Presidential limousine),
and reporters Seth Kantor and Robert MacNeil.The President\'s 1961 stretch limousine [15], with its jump seats still folded
up, awaits its famous passengers at Love Field on 11/22/63.A frontal view of JFK\'s limousine prior
to the President\'s arrival in Dallas.The First Couple is just about to enter the Presidential limousine in Dallas.Two pictures showing JFK\'s limousine as it departs Love Field:

Photo Credit: The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza [www.JFK.org [16]]

Photo Credit: The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey PlazaThis is a really rare motorcade picture -- an aerial view of JFK\'s limousine in
downtown Dallas. Note that driver Bill Greer has his door open (probably
in an effort to keep the crowd back, because the police motorcycles on
the left side of the car were likely not in their normal positions when this
picture was snapped, due to the heavy crowds on that side of the street).

Also barely visible on the far right side of this photo is Secret Service agent
Clint Hill, who was riding on the rear bumper of the limousine when this
picture was taken. He rode on the bumper when the crowds got very thick,
which occurred approximately four times during the Dallas motorcade.

Photo Credit: John McAdams\' website, The Kennedy Assassination [17]A great look at the Presidential limousine in Dallas.Here\'s another somewhat rare view of JFK\'s car as it travelled
through the streets of Dallas, Texas, on 11/22/63.Photographer Bob Jackson of the Dallas Times Herald took
this picture near the corner of Main and Ervay Streets in downtown
Dallas on 11/22/63, approximately 3 minutes prior to the assassination.
This is another picture that\'s not seen too often.

Photo Credit: The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey PlazaImage from original 35mm negative by Dallas Times Herald photographer
William Beal. This image shows the Kennedy motorcade in Dallas,
photographed from the balcony of the Adolphus Hotel, as it approached
the Mainhis sound camera made the only known recording
of Kilduff\'s statement, given in a nurse\'s classroom at Parkland Hospital.

Photo Credit (and description): The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza [43]Jacqueline Kennedy leaves Parkland Hospital
with the body of her slain husband:The tragedy was now in print.Here are some full newspaper front pages from
November 22-25, 1963. Click to enlarge each one:

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To see more newspaper front pages, GO HERE [48].Some of the original 11/22/63 bulletins torn from the UPI wire service.This photo illustrates the heavy police presence at the front entrance
of the Texas School Book Depository shortly after the assassination.Guarding the Book Depository.Screen captures taken from the live November 1963
television coverage provided by WFAA-TV in Dallas and
their parent national network, ABC-TV:

More than 100 additional WFAA/ABC images can be found HERE [49].

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[51]Lee Harvey Oswald\'s \"sniper\'s nest\" on the sixth floor
of the Book Depository Building:The sixth floor of the Book Depository.
Bonnie Ray Williams\\\' [52] Dr. Pepper bottle
can be seen on the floor.A view of the stairwell on the Depository\'s sixth floor, which
was used by Lee Oswald to flee that floor after
he assassinated President Kennedy.Commission Exhibit 514 shows Lee Harvey Oswald\'s Mannlicher-Carcano
rifle in the exact position in which it was discovered on the Depository\'s
sixth floor at 1:22 PM CST on 11/22/63.This is the lunchroom on the second floor of the Book Depository.
Within just a couple of minutes of the President\'s assassination,
Lee Harvey Oswald was seen and briefly detained in this
room by Dallas Police Officer Marrion L. Baker [53].

DR. PEPPER, COCA-COLA, AND LEE HARVEY OSWALD [54]

LEE OSWALD, MARRION BAKER, ROY TRULY, AND THE COKE [55]For lots more pictures of the inside
of the Book Depository Building,
click on the image below:

[56]Another image of the Book Depository on the afternoon of the
assassination, with Oswald\'s sixth-floor window still open.Lee Harvey Oswald\'s homemade rifle-carrying paper bag
is removed from the Depository Building by the police.More photos of Dealey Plaza and the Texas School Book Depository
on November 22, 1963, and the days that followed:A terrific aerial photo of Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas (circa 1967).
Excellent detail and image clarity can be achieved by
viewing THIS LARGER VERSION [57] of the picture.Here\'s another view of Dealey Plaza in 1967, taken
on the same day as the photo above it.

LARGER VIEW [58]From a different perspective, here is another look
at Dealey Plaza in the year 1967.Here\'s the way Dealey Plaza looked in the year 1959.This very high-quality photograph shows Dealey Plaza sometime in the 1950s,
years before that small area of downtown Dallas became infamous. Take note
of how Elm Street was a two-way thoroughfare at that time. It looks
strange seeing cars travelling eastbound on Elm.

CLICK HERE [59] for a larger view.Dealey Plaza, decades after 11/22/63:

[60]Below are 19 high-quality pictures of Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas,
from the year 2004, including some shots of the Plaza taken from
the observation deck of Reunion Tower. There are some excellent images
in this series, many of them taken from some rarely-seen vantage points.

All of these images were photographed by my brother on June 11, 2004,
which just happened to be the same day of former President
Ronald Reagan\'s funeral, which is the reason why the flags are at
half-mast in these pictures.

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