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35mm color slide of presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road

One original 35mm Kodakcolor slide of the presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road in Dallas, Texas, photographed by Jack Titus on November 22, 1963, from his office building. This slide is the fifth in a series of five slides of the presidential motorcade in Dallas. Each slide shows President John F. Kennedy in his limousine as the car approaches and passes the photographer. In this slide, the presidential limousine has passed the photographer. Two Dallas Police Department motorcycles are visible in the foreground near the rear of the limo. The backs of President Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor Connally (waving) and Nellie Connally can all be seen clearly. Also partially visible are the yellow roses in Mrs. Connally's lap. Secret Service Agents Roy Kellerman and William Greer are in shadow in the front seat of the car. The original slide is heavily faded; this digital scan has been color corrected.

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35mm color slide of presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road

Date:

11/22/1963

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Film, cardboard

Dimensions:

2 × 2 in. (5.1 × 5.1 cm)

Credit line:

Jack A. Titus Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2012.080.0005

Curatorial Note:

These five slides of the Kennedy motorcade were copied and widely distributed after the assassination. For many years the photographer was unknown, but in 2012, Jack Titus's daughter, Sally Dobbie, came forward and recorded an oral history explaining that her late father, Jack A. Titus, photographed the motorcade from the roof of his office building on Cedar Springs Road. In 2012, the Titus family donated these slides to the Museum. - Stephen Fagin, Associate Curator

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35mm color slide of presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road

One original 35mm Kodakcolor slide of the presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road in Dallas, Texas, photographed by Jack Titus on November 22, 1963, from his office building. This slide is the fifth in a series of five slides of the presidential motorcade in Dallas. Each slide shows President John F. Kennedy in his limousine as the car approaches and passes the photographer. In this slide, the presidential limousine has passed the photographer. Two Dallas Police Department motorcycles are visible in the foreground near the rear of the limo. The backs of President Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Governor Connally (waving) and Nellie Connally can all be seen clearly. Also partially visible are the yellow roses in Mrs. Connally's lap. Secret Service Agents Roy Kellerman and William Greer are in shadow in the front seat of the car. The original slide is heavily faded; this digital scan has been color corrected.

Object Details
Object title:

35mm color slide of presidential motorcade on Cedar Springs Road

Date:

11/22/1963

Terms:

Crowds

Limousine

Motorcade

Police

Roses

Motorcycles

Flag

Cedar Springs Road

Photographs

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Jacqueline

Connally, John

Connally, Nellie

Greer, William R.

Kellerman, Roy

Secret Service

Dallas

Medium:

Film, cardboard

Dimensions:

2 × 2 in. (5.1 × 5.1 cm)

Credit line:

Jack A. Titus Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Object number:

2012.080.0005

Curatorial Note:

These five slides of the Kennedy motorcade were copied and widely distributed after the assassination. For many years the photographer was unknown, but in 2012, Jack Titus's daughter, Sally Dobbie, came forward and recorded an oral history explaining that her late father, Jack A. Titus, photographed the motorcade from the roof of his office building on Cedar Springs Road. In 2012, the Titus family donated these slides to the Museum. - Stephen Fagin, Associate Curator