RMBTK83N–Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson President Lyndon B. Johnson Midnight Address on 2nd Gulf of Tonkin incident,
RMCWB8W6–Anne Morrow Lindbergh inside the rear cockpit of the modified Lockheed Sirius during the Arctic air-route survey mission in
RMBTK83H–Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Tonkin Gulf Resolution, August 7, 1964. This joint resolution of Congress gave President Lyndon Johnson authority to increase U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. August 10, 1964
RMF2AX1A–In July of 1955, Frederic Morrow became the first African American Presidential aide in history. He served as Administrative Officer for Special projects on President Eisenhower’s staff from 1955 to 1961. The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Little Rock Crisis were the backdrop for Morrow’s White House years,Chief of Staff Sherman Adams (ctr)- (BSLOC 2014 16 118)
RMBTK83B–Vietnam War. Tonkin Gulf Resolution, August 7, 1964. This joint resolution of Congress gave President Lyndon Johnson authority to increase U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
RMCWB80Y–Vietnam War. Tonkin Gulf Resolution, August 7, 1964. This joint resolution of Congress gave President Lyndon Johnson authority
RME1CRH3–Jack Kerouac. Honorable discharge from the US Navy for being 'unfit for duty'. June 1943
RMCWB817–Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson President Lyndon B. Johnson Midnight Address on 2nd Gulf of Tonkin incident,
RME1CREP–Teledyne Ryan AQM-34L Firebee at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo)
RMCWB814–Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs Tonkin Gulf Resolution, August 7, 1964. This joint resolution of Congress gave
RME1CREN–The Teledyne Ryan AQM-34L Firebee on display in the Research & Development Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air
RMCWAX1F–US Secret Service logo.
RME1CREJ–Gray reef shark, near Palau.
RMKWD7K0–President Calvin Coolidge. Ca. 1923-1928. From 1907 to 1920, Coolidge worked his way up Massachusetts State politics to election as Governor in 1918. (BSLOC 2015 15 91)
RME1CREH–Shark silhouetted in the sun. Near Palau
RMF2B5GH–Video telephone conversation between an Army Corporal in Centralia, Pa. and a WAC in Seattle, Wash. Both can see the other in a
RME1CRFX–The Great Depression.
RMF2B4K3–U.S. Navy men in Rear Control Car of a Dirigible, ca. 1933. The April 4, 1933 crash of the Navy Akron with the death of 73 crewmen heralded the end the dirigible fleet. - (BSLOC 2015 1 229)
RME1CREE–Dead Shark. Hawaiian Islands, 1902
RMF2B5EC–Noel Coward, English playwright, composer, director, and actor in 1949. - (BSLOC 2014 17 193)
RME1CREF–Dead Shark. Hawaiian Islands, 1902
RMF2B5H3–The film, 'So Goes my Love' is projected on a Pan American Clipper, August 6, 1946. It was the first film shown during a cross-Atlantic flight. - (BSLOC 2014 17 128)
RMEABH1N–First Lady Laura Bush and White House Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier Participate in the Press Preview for the State Dinner for
RMF2B5J1–The 'Telephonogramme' was invented by Vital Gassmann. Paris, May 10, 1950. The receiver of this early wireless mobile telephone
RME1CREK–Large shark with remora swimming below. near Palau.
RMF2AXE9–President John Kennedy. Portrait taken by Bachrach, ca. 1960-61. (BSLOC 2015 2 223)
RME1CRGY–Chef Hans Raffert and Chef Roland Mesnier Prepare the State Dinner for President and Mrs. Aylwin of Chile, 05/13/1992
RMF2B5GM–Cameras are tested on the television studio set before the program goes on the air. - (BSLOC 2014 17 139)
RME1CRF5–Weapons captured by US Marine Corps (USMC) Marines from insurgents that attacked the police station in Al Kharma, Iraq, during
RMF2B4MD–Women sewing American Flags in Brooklyn, New York City on July 24, 1940. Photo from the Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, by Margaret Bourke-White. - (BSLOC 2015 1 196)
RME1CREM–Large shark with remora swimming below. near Palau.
RMF2B5XJ–President Eisenhower signs various bills at his Gettysburg farm, Aug. 9, 1955. - (BSLOC 2014 16 237)
RMKWCN79–Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. View of the Northeast Corner of the White House during the rebuilding. Nov. 6, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 15 123)
RMF2B62W–The 1953 Cherry Blossom Festival Queen, April 10, 1953. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower crowned Queen Janet Bailey in 1953. She was
RMKWCN7N–Renovation of the Executive Mansion during the Truman Administration. White House Blue Room, a parlor on the first floor. July 15, 1952. - (BSLOC 2014 15 127)
RMF2B5H2–Cara at the Whitestone Bridge Drive-In Theater which opened in August 1949. The Drive-In Theater could accommodate 1,200 cars and was open 8 months of the year. It was showing a double feature, YELLOW SKY and MY LITLE CHICKADEE. - (BSLOC 2014 17 129)
RMKWCNBR–Portrait of Harry Truman around the time he was elected as FDR's Vice President. Ca. 1944. - (BSLOC 2014 15 15)
RMCWB7YD–World War II. 'Day of Infamy' Speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt, requesting that Congress declare war on the Japanese Empire.
RMKWCPCY–Harry Truman, President of U.S. in 1952. - (BSLOC 2014 15 8)
RMF2B4MN–African American Midwife carrying her medical bag on a dirt road in Georgia. Nov. 1941 photo by Jack Delano. - (BSLOC 2015 1 189)
RMKWCN7M–Renovation of the Executive Mansion during the Truman Administration. White House State Dining Room, July 15, 1952. - (BSLOC 2014 15 126)
RMF2B5GJ–Color television is demonstrated at Radiolympia Exhibition in London. Sept 1949. The method demonstrated employs synchronized rotating color filters in both the camera and receiver (on right), giving 50 pictures per second in the three primary colors, which the human eye blends into full color. - (BSLOC 2014 17 141)
RMKWCP9C–View of the inauguration of President Harry Truman showing the President speaking at the podium. Jan. 20, 1949. - (BSLOC 2014 15 57)
RMF2B62B–Jerry Lewis providing White House Photographer, Abbie Rowe, with a comic image at water fountain. July 25, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 167)
RMKWCN7D–Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. Construction activity and equipment at the south porch of the White House, Feb. 27, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 15 124)
RMF2B5H0–Woman watching a German television with a 14 x 18 centimeter screen. Transmission of live events was still not possible. Instead, events were filmed with moving images and these are broadcast at 25 pictures per second from a special station which possesses the necessary intense lighting. Ca. 1930. - (BSLOC 2014 17 131)
RMKWD5JF–Mid-century Chicago, looking down Michigan Avenue, 1951. Buildings shown are (L-R) #333 No. Michigan Avenue; Carbon and Carbide Building; London Guarantee & Accident Building, Lincoln Tower; Pure Oil; and Wrigley Building. By Oliver E. Pfieffer, March 1951. (BSLOC 2014 13 194)
RMF2B4D1–60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. June 8, 1940. The atom-smasher was the most powerful in the world in August 1939. At far left is Dr. Edwin McMillan, who was to discover a new element, neptunium. The man at far right is possibly Philip Hauge Abelson - (BSLOC 2015 1 80)
RMKWB9CK–Germany surrender document signed by Gen. Alfred Jodl, Chief of Staff of the German Army. It was signed at Allied Headquarters at Reims, May 7, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 259)
RMF2B5X6–White House swimming pool during the Eisenhower administration. Jan. 27, 1956. It was installed in 1933 to allow the President Franklin Roosevelt to exercise regularly. JFK swam in a highly heated pool for his bad back. Richard Nixon converted it into a Press Room. - (BSLOC 2014 16 243)
RMKWCN3R–Birthplace of Harry Truman in Lamar, Missouri. Truman's grandfather planted a pine tree was in the yard on the morning Harry was born on May 8, 1884. - (BSLOC 2014 15 1)
RMF2B50R–Local United Mine Workers Union meeting on Sunday morning in a schoolhouse. Sept 22, 1946. The men worked at the Inland Steel Company's mines in Wheelwright, Kentucky. One of the Union leaders is an African American. - (BSLOC 2015 1 168)
RMKWCP9G–View of the President Harry Truman delivering his inaugural address. Jan. 20, 1949. - (BSLOC 2014 15 58)
RMF2B5X7–U.S. Capitol on an atmospheric day, Nov. 14, 1953. The statue of Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant, 1922, is the second largest equestrian statue in the United States. - (BSLOC 2014 16 242)
RMCP44HJ–US Secret Service logo.
RMF2B5WX–President Eisenhower's main house at his Gettysburg farm. June 3, 1955. The building was renovated from 1953-55 at a cost of $250,000 (equal to over $2 million in 2010). - (BSLOC 2014 16 248)
RME1CRFP–Trachoma. A young a young child with flies around his eyes. WHO photo by Homer Page. ND
RMF2B5EJ–Conrad Hilton, announces the purchase of controlling interest in the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Oct. 12, 1949. For $3 million Hilton Hotels Corporation acquired a controlling interest in the $20 million a year business, but not the building or the land on which it stands. - (BSLOC 2014 17 189)
RME1CRFG–A US Marine takes aim with a German made MG42 machine gun in Ar Ramadi, Iraq. 11/29/2004
RMF2B6D7–President Dwight Eisenhower on a putting green of a golf course. August 1957. African American caddies watch from the distance.
RME1CRFF–An airman receives hands on training with a German MG42 machine gun, Sembach, Germany. 8/10/2002.
RMKWCN7H–Renovation of the Executive Mansion during the Truman Administration. White House Green Room, a parlor on the first floor. July 15, 1952. - (BSLOC 2014 15 125)
RMF2B5ED–Anna Pavlova, principal dancer of the Imperial Russian Ballet. Print after a painting by Dorothea Cordes. CA. 1910-20. - (BSLOC 2014 17 192)
RMKWCPBH–Harry Truman, President of U.S. from April 12, 1945 to Jan. 20, 1953. - (BSLOC 2014 15 7)
RMF2B5TC–President Eisenhower waving his hat from airplane steps. He was leaving for a for a Christmas vacation at Augusta National Golf
RMKWCN6E–Harry Truman starting his 6th year as U.S. President with a smile. Photo taken at Truman's White House office on April 12, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 15 12)
RMF2B5E6–Pablo Casals, the great cello player in his home in Barcelona. Ca. 1930-38. - (BSLOC 2014 17 198)
RME1CRFY–The Great Depression. Idle man dressed in worn coat lying down on a pier at the New York City docks: photo by Lewis W, Hine,
RMF2B5WH–1948 Campaign Buttons of the 'Draft Eisenhower for President League'. Oct. 16, 1948. - (BSLOC 2014 16 3)
RME1CRGJ–The Great Depression. Men on the street during a bank run.
RMF2B5E4–Pablo Casals at rehearsal conducting the Barcelona Philharmonic Orchestra. Casals generally appears at rehearsal in a scarf around his neck and a pipe between his lips. Ca. 1930-38. - (BSLOC 2014 17 200)
RMKWCPFH–Margaret Truman, holds a press conference in the office of her manager, James Davidson. Feb. 4. 1949. She said she was planning to come to New York to study further in singing and to plan a concert tour. - (BSLOC 2014 15 98)
RMF2B5EE–Frank Costello testifying before a Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce subcommittee investigating gambling. April 27, 1950. The gangster boss denied he was the kingpin of a national-wide gambling syndicate. - (BSLOC 2014 17 191)
RMKWCN69–Renovation of the White House during the Truman Administration. Workmen rebuilding the main staircase. Feb. 23, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 15 119)
RMF2B4ND–Woman standing at long row of bobbins, at a textile factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine. - (BSLOC 2015 1 172)
RMKWCN4M–Dean Acheson in 1945, when he was appointed Undersecretary of State. He held this position under Secretaries of State, Edward Stettinius, Jr., James Byrnes, and George Marshall. - (BSLOC 2014 15 104)
RMF2B5TP–President Dwight Eisenhower. 1953 photo by George Tames. - (BSLOC 2014 16 48)
RMKWCNY0–Charles De Gaulle speaking, ca. 1947-50. From April 1947 to May 1953, De Gaulle attempted to achieve national leadership through his French People's Party. He finally became Prime Minister in June 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 15 238)
RMF2B5E8–Pablo Casals, the great cello player in his home in Barcelona. Ca. 1930-38. - (BSLOC 2014 17 197)
RMKWCNCR–Chinese army officer and two missionaries plot the advance of Communist forces. Christian missions in the provinces of Hunan, Sichuan, Anhui, Jiangxi, Fujian, and Yunnan had fallen under Communist occupation. Nov. 1935. - (BSLOC 2014 15 155)
RMF2B5GY–Television tower at Alexandra Place in London, Aug. 17, 1936. The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has television offices, studios and transmitters to develop and test television. They were planning for a Nov. 1936 opening of BBC television broadcasting. - (BSLOC 2014 17 132)
RMKWCPDE–President Harry Truman wearing his Masonic regalia. He was visiting the George Washington National Masonic Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia. Feb. 22, 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 15 84)
RMKWC4KC–Profile Portrait of President Warren Harding, ca. 1921-23. (BSLOC 2015 15 7)
RME1CRH0–Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and Chilean Defense Minister Michelle Bachelet, Santiago, Chile. Nov. 18, 2002.
RMKWC3CX–German children equipped with swastika flags look toward an advancing Nazi parade. Ca. 1935-1939. Unidentified location. (BSLOC 2015 13 50)
RME1CRFW–Trachoma. Dr. Franco Ermenegildo at the Naples Foreign Quarantine Station examines the eyes of 23-year-old Francesco Rotundo
RME1CRF2–A Hungarian soldier patrols the fence line, armed with a 7.62 mm PK Kalashnikov machine gun. 1996
RMF2B4JC–Captain Charles E. Yeager, in the cockpit of the Bell XS-1 supersonic research aircraft. On October 14, 1947, he became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound an altitude of 45,000 feet. The Bell XS-1 rocket plane named 'Glamorous Glennis. - (BSLOC 2015 1 35)
RMKWCNA4–Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako at an exhibition at a Tokyo Department store. Oct. 27, 1949. Both wear small red feathers showing they contributed to the Japanese Community Chest Drive. - (BSLOC 2014 15 141)
RMF2B5T6–President Eisenhower looks at a prize-winning portrait of him by its creator. The 1959 White House News Photographers Association finalists were Elwood Baker, Charles Corte, Jack Fletcher, Wallace McNamee, Francis Routt, Paul Schutzer, George Tames. - (BSLOC 2014 16 62)
RMKWCN0M–President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon in a limousine. Jan. 7, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 14 42)
RMF2B5WM–Cadets from the U.S. Navel Academy marching in Eisenhower's Inaugural Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue. Jan. 20, 1953. - (BSLOC 2014 16 28)
RMKWCNM4–Harry Truman, the 33rd President of the U.S. at age 8. Ca. 1892. - (BSLOC 2014 15 2)
RMF2B5GN–At the end of the assembly line, inspected televisions are packaged in an American factory. July 1949. - (BSLOC 2014 17 138)
RMKWCPAD–Dinner honoring President Harry Truman and Vice President-elect Alben Barkley. Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. Jan. 18, 1948. - (BSLOC 2014 15 62)
RMF2B5E0–Commander Eva Booth, General of the Salvation Army from 1934 to 1939. Eva Booth was the daughter of the William Booth, who founded of the Salvation Army in the slum of 'darkest London' in 1865. - (BSLOC 2014 17 203)
RMKWCPTT–Video telephone conversation between an Army Corporal in Centralia, Pa. and a WAC in Seattle, Wash. Both can see the other in a video-telephone exhibit of the Signal Corps. Displayed at Fort Monmouth, N.J., as part of Armed Forces Week program. Ca. 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 17 142)
RMF2B5HY–Bull Rider at American Rodeo. Ca. 1950. - (BSLOC 2014 17 112)
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