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White House Photographs November 7, 1975 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs November 7, 1975 This database was created by Library staff and indexes all photographs taken by the Ford White House photographersrelated to this subject. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader to locate key words within this index. Please note that clicking on the link in the “Roll #” field will display a 200 dpi JPEG image of the contact sheet (1:1 images of the 35 mm negatives). Gerald Ford is always abbreviated “GRF” in the "Names" field. If the "Geographic" field is blank, the photo was taken within the White House complex. The date on the contact sheet image is the date the roll of film was processed, not the date the photographs were taken. All photographs taken by the White House photographers are in the public domain and reproductions (600 dpi scans or photographic prints) of individual images may be purchased and used without copyright restriction. Please include the roll and frame numbers when contacting the Library staff about a specific photo (e.g., A1422-10). To view photo listings for other dates, to learn more about this project or other Library holdings, or to contact an archivist, please visit the White House Photographic Collection page View President Ford's Daily Diary (activities log) for this day Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A7209 4A-6A BW Prior to Departure for Westover, MA GRF descending helicopter GRF, Marine One, Cheney, Military Andrews Air Force Tarmac Thomas ramp, walking across tarmac Officer, Secret Service Base, MD A7209 7A-9A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Arrival at Westhover handshaking in receiving GRF, Amb. John Volpe, Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas Air Force Base; US Representative from line; Little Miss Representative Conte; Colonel Force Base - Massachusetts (MA) Massachusetts gives GRF Billy Knowles, Lt. Col. Jack Tarmac flowers, GRF bends over and Fergason, Mayor Edward Ziemba, kissing little girl, photo Mayor William Sullivan, Lisa opportunity Chabasz A7209 10A BW Trip to Westover, Massachusetts standing, talking; GRF's back GRF, Robert Norling, Albert White Springfield, MA Baystate West Thomas to camera Hotel A7209 14A-15A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Prior to Departure handshaking, saying goodbye GRF, Police Officers, Others Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas from Westhover Air Force Base Force Base - Tarmac A7209 11A-12A BW Trip to Westover, Massachusetts - Remarks to GRF speaking at lectern GRF, Attendees Springfield, MA Baystate West Thomas 21st Annual Convention of New England Hotel Society of Newspaper Editors (NESNE) - Springfield, Massachusetts A7209 13A BW Thomas A7209 16A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Prior to Departure handshaking at base of ramp GRF, Mechanic Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas from Westhover Air Force Base Force Base - Tarmac Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 10 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A7209 17A-18A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Prior to Departure standing at top of ramp of GRF Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas from Westhover Air Force Base Air Force One, waving Force Base - Tarmac A7210 2A-3A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Arrival at Westhover GRF walking down ramp, GRF Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas Air Force Base waving to crowd below; Force Base; Air taken from doorway of plane Force One - Ramp A7210 4A-10A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Arrival at Westhover GRF working crowd; all not GRF, Crowd Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas Air Force Base in every frame Force Base A7210 11A-28A BW Trip to Westover, Massachusetts -Remarks to GRF arrives, handshaking; GRF, Robert Norling, Albert White, Springfield, MA Baystate West Thomas 21st Annual Convention of New England GRF speaking at lectern to Attendees Hotel Society of Newspaper Editors (NESNE) - members seated at tables; Springfield, Massachusetts various angles and distances; all not in every frame A7210 29A-35A BW Trip to Westover, MA - Prior to Departure GRF is presented with a GRF, Representatives Heckler and Chicopee, MA Westover Air Thomas from Westhover Air Force Base - US ceramic plate; walks across Conte, William Franks; Crowd Force Base Representatives from Massachusetts (MA); tarmac waving; various GRF Look-Alike (Franks) angles and distances; all not in every frame A7211 3A-14A BW Trip to Boston - Remarks at Massachusetts GRF at lectern between GRF, Sen. Edward W. Brooke, Rep. Boston, MA Museum of Thomas Century Club Fundraising Reception crowd and exhibit area; Margaret Heckler, John W. Sears, Science - various angles and Bradford Washburn Skyline Room distances;all not in every frame A7211 15A-34A BW Trip to Boston - Remarks at Massachusetts GRF at lectern; crowd GRF, Sen. Edward W. Brooke, Rep. Boston, MA Museum of Thomas Century Club Fundraising Reception waving, cheering; all not in Margaret Heckler, John W. Sears, Science - every frame Bradford Washburn Terrace Room A7212 2-15 BW Trip to Boston - Remarks at Massachusetts GRF, others at lectern; GRF GRF, Sen. Edward W. Brooke, Rep. Boston, MA Museum of Thomas Century Club Fundraising Reception working crowd; GRF signing Margaret Heckler, Amb. John O. Science - (Massachusetts Republican State Committee); autograph on wall; various Volpe Terrace Room US Senator & Representative from angles and distances; all not Massachusetts (MA) in every frame A7212 16-22 BW Trip to Boston - Prior to Departure from Logan greeting, handshaking, GRF, Reps. Silvio Conte & Boston, MA Logan Thomas International Airport saying goodbye; various Margaret Heckler Amb. John International angles and distances; all not Volpe Unidentified Women Airport - John in every frame A. Volpe International Terminal - Tarmac Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 10 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A7213 3-10 BW Trip to Boston - Arrival at Logan International greeting, handshaking, GRF, Francis Sargent, Leverett Boston, MA Logan Thomas Airport - Chairman Massachusetts Republican standing, talking; various Saltonstall, Henry Cabot Lodge, International State Central Committee Sears angles; Air Force one in John Sears, Nancy Sinnot, Mrs. Airport background in most frames Donald Lloyd Cutler, Rep. Margaret Heckler, Amb. John Volpe A7213 12-26 BW Trip to Boston - Remarks at New England GRF at lectern speaking to GRF, Frank Stotz, Edward J. King Boston, MA Sheraton- Thomas Council Luncheon seated luncheon guests; King Boston Hotel presents bicentennial sculpture; GRF signs something at table: Possible Flame of Hope prolamation for mentally retarded?; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A7213 27-28 BW Trip to Boston - Remarks at New England standing talking; close ups GRF, John McCormack Boston, MA Sheraton- Thomas Council Luncheon; Former Speaker of the U.S. Boston Hotel House of Representatives A7213 29-31 BW Trip to Boston - Meeting with Massachusetts seated; GRF and Brooke GRF, Senator Edward Brooke, Boston, MA Sheraton- Thomas Republican Leaders talking to each other; man Unidentified Man Boston Hotel - not in frame 29 Room 2914 A7213 11 BW Thomas A7213 32 BW Thomas A7213 33-34 BW Trip to Boston - Meeting with Massachusetts seated; GRF and Brooke GRF, Senator Edward Brooke, Boston, MA Sheraton- Thomas Republican Leaders talking to each other; man Unidentified Man Boston Hotel - seated to GRF's left Room 2914 A7214 3A-6A BW Trip to Boston - Attending Massachusetts Key GRF workings crowd; GRF, Others Boston, MA Museum of Thomas Club Fundraising Reception ascending stairs with crowd Science below A7214 9A-36A BW Trip to Boston - Following Massachusetts Key greeting, handshaking, GRF, Rep. Silvio Conte, Sen. Boston, MA Museum of Thomas Club Fundraising Reception talking. Mingling; various Edward Brooke, Guests; possibly Science angles and distances; all not Leverett Saltonstall, Henry Cabot in every frame Lodge, Francis Sargent, Bruce Crane Eunice Dunster, Lloyd Waring A7214 7A-8A BW Trip to Boston - Following Massachusetts Key standing in corridor; wearing Military Aide Boston, MA Corridor - Thomas Club Fundraising Reception tri-corner hat Museum of Science Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 10 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A7215 2A-5A BW Trip to Boston - Arrival at Logan International greeting, handshaking, GRF, Reps. Silvio Hecker; possibly Boston, MA Logan Thomas Airport standing, talking; limousine Francis Sargeant, Leverett International door open, showing seal on Saltonstall, Henry Cabot Lodge, Airport outside; various angles and John Sears, Nancy Sinnot, Mrs. distances; all may not be in Lloyd Cutler; Secret Service frames A7215 6A-8A BW Trip to Boston - Arrival at Sheraton-Boston arrive outside hotel at night, GRF, Pat Birmingham, William Boston, MA Outside Thomas Hotel greeted by hotel manager Scalley Sheraton- Boston Hotel A7215 9A-14A BW Trip to Boston - Presentation of a Certificate of greeting, handshaking in GRF, Rep. Margaret Heckler, Boston, MA Sheraton- Thomas Membership in the Sons and Daughters of the hallway; various angles and Edward L. Brown, David W. Yesair, Boston Hotel - First Settlers of Newbury distances; all not in every Members
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