Top rated |
Gerda Dunckel 171398 viewsGerda Dunckel 17 (16 votes)
|
|
Allen Large2382 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Dallas Police Lieutenant, J.C. "Carl" Day, pointing to the area near the northwest corner of the Texas School Book Depository's sixth floor where Dallas Sheriff's deputies found the rifle used in the Kennedy assassination. The rifle had been hidden between some boxes. Lt. Day was head of the Dallas Police Crime Scene Search Unit responsible for the forensic investigation of physical evidence. (16 votes)
|
|
Gerda Dunckel 241418 viewsGerda Dunckel 24 (16 votes)
|
|
2559 viewsLarge Altgens 6 print i purchased from " Associated Press "
It was too large to UPLOAD to the gallery in one piece
and so i had to split it into two sections (16 votes)
|
|
Dillard crop showing Connally's blood splattered hat hanging up in Curry's office1456 views (16 votes)
|
|
Credit 6th floor museum778 views (8 votes)
|
|
Close-up airview of Dealey Plaza and Texas School Book Depository building on Elm St., Dallas, following assassination of John F. Kennedy, 11/22/1963759 views (8 votes)
|
|
Dillard Credit: 6th floor museum792 views (8 votes)
|
|
New Murray scan ( Credit: Denis Morissette )1715 views (8 votes)
|
|
1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine Trunk after "Quick Fix," 1964607 viewsAfter President John F. Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963, the Hess & Eisenhardt Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, rebuilt the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine into an armored car. The back of the car's rear seat was plated with 3/8-inch thick titanium, and the fuel tank was lined with urethane foam able to suppress an explosion. (8 votes)
|
|
574 views (8 votes)
|
|
870 views (8 votes)
|
|
3827 files on 319 page(s) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
101 | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|