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Image of a hearse backing into the emergency entrance bay at Parkland Hospital
Original 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy at Parkland Hospital showing the arrival of a hearse, with casket, from the Oneal Funeral Home on November 22, 1963. The images on this negative strip were taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. There were three photographers at Parkland Hospital that day: John Mazziotta, Bob Jackson and Eamon Kennedy.
Image of a hearse backing into the emergency entrance bay at Parkland Hospital
11/22/1963
Film
15/16 x 1 7/16 in. (2.4 x 3.6 cm)
Eamon Kennedy, photographer, Dallas Times Herald Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1989.100.0012.0010
Mortuary owner and funeral director Vernon Oneal (he did not use an apostrophe) drove his firm's most expensive casket to Parkland Hospital and backed into the emergency bay. He was accompanied by his bookkeeper, Ray Gleason. Dallas Morning News columnist Tony Zoppi can be seen behind poliecemen at right. Zoppi helped carry the casket into Parkland Hospital. - Gary Mack, Curator
Image of a hearse backing into the emergency entrance bay at Parkland Hospital
Original 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy at Parkland Hospital showing the arrival of a hearse, with casket, from the Oneal Funeral Home on November 22, 1963. The images on this negative strip were taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer Eamon Kennedy. There were three photographers at Parkland Hospital that day: John Mazziotta, Bob Jackson and Eamon Kennedy.
Image of a hearse backing into the emergency entrance bay at Parkland Hospital
11/22/1963
Crowds
Police
Hearse
Photographs
Kennedy, Eamon
Mazziotta, John
Zoppi, Tony
Jackson, Bob
Dallas Times Herald
Oneal Funeral Home
Parkland Hospital
Dallas
Film
15/16 x 1 7/16 in. (2.4 x 3.6 cm)
Eamon Kennedy, photographer, Dallas Times Herald Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1989.100.0012.0010
Mortuary owner and funeral director Vernon Oneal (he did not use an apostrophe) drove his firm's most expensive casket to Parkland Hospital and backed into the emergency bay. He was accompanied by his bookkeeper, Ray Gleason. Dallas Morning News columnist Tony Zoppi can be seen behind poliecemen at right. Zoppi helped carry the casket into Parkland Hospital. - Gary Mack, Curator