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Photographer: Jim Walker Credit 6th floor museum980 viewsBlack and white photograph of the Texas School Book Depository taken hours after the assassination. The photographer stood on the south side of Dealey Plaza, looking north. According to the clock on the Hertz sign on top of the building, this picture was taken at 2:57 p.m. The photographer used a blue-ink pen to indicate the southeast corner window on the sixth floor.
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Photographer: William Allen2143 viewsOriginal 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows Dallas Police officers on Elm Street, the north pergola of Dealey Plaza in the background of the image. Dallas County Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig can be seen wearing a dark hat on the right side of the picture.
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Photographer: Dallas County Sheriff's Department1004 viewsBlack and white 4x5" negative of the south face of the Texas School Book Depository from a vantage in Dealey Plaza; the Hertz sign is visible atop the building. Taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department two weeks after the assassination.
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Jay Watson interviewing Abraham Zapruder 2 hrs after the assassination.493 views
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Allen Large2684 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows two unidentified Dallas Police officers guarding the entrance to the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963 after the assassination. The officer on the right holds a shotgun in his left hand.
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Allen Large2867 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald photographer William Allen as police and detectives guard the front entrance to the Texas School Book Depository building within 50 minutes of the assassination. Shortly after this picture was taken, Dallas Police officer M. N. McDonald, right, raced to Oak Cliff to investigate when he heard on the police radio that an officer had been shot there.
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Willard C. Hess at Henry Ford Museum Exhibit Featuring the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine, 1982769 viewsWillard C. Hess stands next to the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine in Henry Ford Museum in 1982. Mr. Hess's company, Hess & Eisenhardt of Cincinnati, Ohio, modified the stock Lincoln for White House use in 1961 and then rebuilt it after President Kennedy's assassination. Mr. Hess holds the license plate the car carried during the 1963 shooting.
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Allen Large2865 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows three men (front to back, Harold Doyle, John Gedney, and Gus Abrams, who is hidden behind John Gedney) being escorted to the Sheriff's office by Dallas Police officers, Marvin Wise in the front and Billy Bass in the rear, on November 22, 1963, about 120 minutes after the assassination. approx 2:30PM
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Allen Large2650 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows Dallas Police officers in the intersection of Houston and Elm streets. The Dal-Tex Building at 501 Elm Street is in the background.
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Allen Large2415 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows witness Larry Florer being escorted by Dallas Police officers.
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Allen Large2542 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows several Dallas Police officers holding shotguns, standing in the intersection of Houston and Elm streets near the Texas School Book Depository. The Dal-Tex Building at 501 Elm Street is visible in the background.
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Dallas Times Herald.866 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows the first Secret Service reenactment the assassination of President Kennedy on the afternoon of November 27, 1963. A light-colored convertible representing the presidential limousine passes in front of the north pergola of Dealey Plaza as it travels down Elm Street. Two men in the convertible are filming the car's progress as it moves down the street. A third man with a camera can be seen in the background, standing on the same plinth where Abraham Zapruder stood when he filmed the assassination.
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