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Color slide #06 of reporters and camera set up at Dealey Plaza

One 35mm color image on Ektachrome Transparency slide of a reporter standing in front of a camera in Dealey Plaza, with four other men standing in background. The man in a suit and tie, wearing glasses, holding a file in his left hand and a microphone in his right hand, may be Bob Hope's brother. The men on the right may be Secret Service, one of which resembles George Hickey. Dealey Plaza structures are seen in the background. This slide is in a cardboard mount, and handwritten on the slide in black ink is the number "(6" in the bottom right corner. Above the image handwritten in red ink is "A B. Hope's Brother?.” Underneath the image printed in yellow text is, "MADE IN U.S.A. U.S. PAT. NO. 3.013.354.” To the left reads "NOV 68D1." On the emulsion side of the slide at the bottom left corner is the "Kodak" label and "PROCESSED BY" in blue printed text. Opposite is "Ektachrome Transparency." George Reid was a longtime John F. Kennedy supporter who campaigned for him in Texas. He also filmed home-movie footage of President Kennedy at Love Field in Dallas, and in Dealey Plaza on several occasions in the 1960s.

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Color slide #06 of reporters and camera set up at Dealey Plaza

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1963 - 1972

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2 x 2 in. (5.1 x 5.1 cm)

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George Reid Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

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1996.014.0011

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Color slide #06 of reporters and camera set up at Dealey Plaza

One 35mm color image on Ektachrome Transparency slide of a reporter standing in front of a camera in Dealey Plaza, with four other men standing in background. The man in a suit and tie, wearing glasses, holding a file in his left hand and a microphone in his right hand, may be Bob Hope's brother. The men on the right may be Secret Service, one of which resembles George Hickey. Dealey Plaza structures are seen in the background. This slide is in a cardboard mount, and handwritten on the slide in black ink is the number "(6" in the bottom right corner. Above the image handwritten in red ink is "A B. Hope's Brother?.” Underneath the image printed in yellow text is, "MADE IN U.S.A. U.S. PAT. NO. 3.013.354.” To the left reads "NOV 68D1." On the emulsion side of the slide at the bottom left corner is the "Kodak" label and "PROCESSED BY" in blue printed text. Opposite is "Ektachrome Transparency." George Reid was a longtime John F. Kennedy supporter who campaigned for him in Texas. He also filmed home-movie footage of President Kennedy at Love Field in Dallas, and in Dealey Plaza on several occasions in the 1960s.

Object Details
Object title:

Color slide #06 of reporters and camera set up at Dealey Plaza

Date:

1963 - 1972

Terms:

Photographs

Reporter

Dealey Plaza

Medium:

Film

Dimensions:

2 x 2 in. (5.1 x 5.1 cm)

Credit line:

George Reid Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

1996.014.0011