Parkland Hospital |
![](images/spacer.gif) |
TITLE |
+ |
- |
FILE NAME |
+ |
- |
DATE |
+ |
- |
POSITION |
+ |
- |
|
|
![Filename=mrscabel.jpg
Filesize=97KB
Dimensions=537x676
Date added=Aug 02, 2009 mrscabel.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mrscabel.jpg)
Mrs Cabell1524 views
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_0d26ba24.jpg
Filesize=188KB
Dimensions=1500x1012
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_0d26ba24.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_0d26ba24.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.952 viewsOriginal 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 photo, with a cigarette in his mouth.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_15104965.jpg
Filesize=121KB
Dimensions=1500x985
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_15104965.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_15104965.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.1078 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows an unidentified Dallas Police detective speaking with hospital staff at Parkland Hospital after the arrival of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_443f01ba.jpg
Filesize=184KB
Dimensions=1500x1011
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_443f01ba.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_443f01ba.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.901 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a casket from the Oneal Funeral Home being delivered to Parkland Hospital. Oneal driver Aubrey Rike (with dark hair) assists, followed by Dallas Morning News columnist Tony Zoppi (in dark suit). Oneal attendant Dennis "Peanuts" McGuire stands behind Zoppi.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_61caa985.jpg
Filesize=213KB
Dimensions=1500x1016
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_61caa985.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_61caa985.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.1025 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a group of Secret Service agents and police officers standing beside the presidential limousine outside the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963. The hard top has been put on the convertible limousine.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_6f94e6bc.jpg
Filesize=178KB
Dimensions=1500x1001
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_6f94e6bc.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_6f94e6bc.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.1412 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows the president's convertible limousine parked outside the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963. The top has been put on.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_761036c3.jpg
Filesize=227KB
Dimensions=1500x1006
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_761036c3.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_761036c3.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.891 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows a crowd outside Parkland Hospital awaiting news.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_8d392b99.jpg
Filesize=202KB
Dimensions=1500x990
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_8d392b99.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_8d392b99.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.952 viewsOriginal 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.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_9ff70603.jpg
Filesize=166KB
Dimensions=1500x1005
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_9ff70603.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_9ff70603.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.992 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a Secret Service agent outside the emergency entrance to Parkland Hospital. Behind him is a white car with lights on the roof and a corner of the presidential limousine. In the background, a crowd waits for news.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_a12a788f.jpg
Filesize=160KB
Dimensions=1500x1010
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_a12a788f.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_a12a788f.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.941 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows the crowd and hospital staff outside Parkland Hospital waiting to hear news of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. A police officer is visible in the foreground.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_a4b58235.jpg
Filesize=217KB
Dimensions=1500x1013
Date added=Jan 02, 2014 mURI_temp_a4b58235.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_a4b58235.jpg)
Dallas Times Herald.856 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. This image shows patients, non-patients and hospital staff waiting outside Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
|
|
![Filename=mURI_temp_cbb3f7b3.jpg
Filesize=115KB
Dimensions=1500x985
Date added=Jan 03, 2014 mURI_temp_cbb3f7b3.jpg](albums/userpics/10001/thumb_mURI_temp_cbb3f7b3.jpg)
Parkland Hospital November 24, 1963 ( this image appears to show Altgen's on the far left )1225 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows a group of reporters and photographers gathered at a nurses station at Parkland Hospital after the arrival of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963. A small group of police officers is also visible in this image. A sign on the door in the background says "Blood saves lives."
|
|
|