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| Title |
Mrs. Ford chats with Queen Sophia of Spain in the Second Floor Yellow Oval Room prior to going downstairs to attend the state dinner held in honor of the Queen and King Juan Carlos I of Spain |
| Scope and Content Note |
Photograph depicts: Standing, smililing, flanking window; table with flowersin foreground; fountain, Lafayette Park in background through window. |
| Inclusive Start Date |
12/06/1973 |
| Inclusive End Date |
01/20/1977 |
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Collection Information
| Inclusive End Date |
01/20/1977 |
| Data Control Group |
NLGRF |
| Title |
Ford White House Photograph Collection |
| Collection Identifier |
GRF-WHPO |
| Inclusive Start Date |
12/06/1973 |
| Author Description Date |
07/13/1998 |
| Description Author |
William McNitt |
Series Information
| Organization Creator Type |
Most Recent |
| Creating Organization |
President (1974-1977 : Ford). White House Photographic Office. |
| Scope and Content Note |
The office provided still-photographic coverage of Gerald Ford's day-to-dayactivities as Vice President and as President. During the Ford presidency,David Kennerly, a photojournalist whom Ford met while Vice President, and fourother photographers, took approximately 285,000 photos of the President and hisstaff and family. They took the photos in White House meeting rooms, offices,and the family residence; at Camp David and aboard Air Force One; during tripsoverseas, vacations in Colorado, and campaign swings. Kennerly enjoyedexceptional access to the President. White House photographers also documentedVice President Nelson Rockefeller's activities, but the Ford Library has nonegatives and only some photos from this work. The photos in this collection may be viewed in binders of "contact sheets," orsmall images on photographic paper of each roll of film, arranged by the datethe film was developed. These prints and negatives are in the public domain,and copies may be purchased and used without copyright restriction. There is no subject index to the collection, but library staff can offer avariety of strategies to help locate items. |
| Inclusive End Date |
01/20/1977 |
| Data Control Group |
NLGRF |
| Arrangement |
Arranged chronologically by the date on which the photographs were developed. |
| Inclusive Start Date |
12/06/1973 |
| Author Description Date |
07/13/1998 |
| Title |
Ford White House Photographs |
| Collection Identifier |
GRF-WHPO |
| Access Restriction Status |
Unrestricted |
| Use Restriction Status |
Unrestricted |
Item Information
| Data Control Group |
NLGRF |
| Title |
Mrs. Ford chats with Queen Sophia of Spain in the Second Floor Yellow Oval Room prior to going downstairs to attend the state dinner held in honor of the Queen and King Juan Carlos I of Spain |
| Production Date |
06/20/1976 |
| Author Description Date |
08/26/1998 |
| Collection Identifier |
GRF-WHPO |
| Access Restriction Status |
Unrestricted |
| Use Restriction Status |
Unrestricted |
| Scope and Content Note |
Photograph depicts: Standing, smililing, flanking window; table with flowersin foreground; fountain, Lafayette Park in background through window. |
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