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White House Photographs February 25, 1976 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs February 25, 1976 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 A8497 3A-24A BW Reception for Delegates to the 16th Mexican- GRF addresses delegates, GRF, Sen. Mike Mansfield, State Dining Thomas American Interparliamentary Conference; US receives gift, poses with Delegates, US Senators & Room Senator from Montana (MT) delegates; handshaking; Representatives, Media various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8498 4 BW Desktop with camera, telephone, magazine, etc White House Thomas Photo Office A8498 5-7 BW Reception for Delegates to the 16th Mexican- mingling; Mansfield in first GRF, Sen. Mike Mansfield, State Dining Thomas American Interparliamentary Conference; US frame; all not in every frame Delegates Room Senator from Montana (MT) A8499 2-37 BW Reception for Members of the Board of greeting in reception line; GRF, Members, Spouses, Military Cross Hall Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the various angles and distances; Aide Inland Daily Press Association. all not in every frame A8500 2-37 BW Reception for Members of the Board of greeting in reception line; GRF, Members, Spouses, Military Cross Hall Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the various angles and distances; Aide Inland Daily Press Association. all not in every frame A8501 4A-5A BW Reception for Members of the Board of GRF makes remarks at GRF, Members & Spouses East Room Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the podium, audience seated; Inland Daily Press Association. various angles and distances; all not in every frame Tuesday, April 02, 2013 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 9 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A8501 6A-36A BW Reception for Members of the Board of greeting in reception line; GRF, Members, Spouses, Military Cross Hall Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the various angles and distances; Aide Inland Daily Press Association. all not in every frame A8502 4-15 BW Reception for Members of the Board of GRF enters, walks to GRF, Members & Spouses East Room Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the podium, audience standing Inland Daily Press Association. and applauds; makes remarks; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8502 16-27 BW Reception for Members of the Board of greeting in reception line; GRF, Members, Spouses, Military Cross Hall Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the various angles and distances; Aide Inland Daily Press Association. all not in every frame A8503 2A-23A BW Reception for Members of the Board of greeting in reception line; GRF, Members, Spouses, Military Cross Hall Thomas Directors and the Executive Committee of the various angles and distances; Aide Inland Daily Press Association. all not in every frame A8504 1A BW At Work in Oval Office seated at desk, reading GRF Oval Office Thomas newspaper, awaiting evening meeting, long shot A8504 2A-16A BW Evening Meeting with V.P. United MacGregor enters, GRF, Clark MacGregor, Cheney, Oval Office Thomas Technologies Corp. and PFC Officials handshaking; all seated Morton, Bo Callaway, Stu Spencer around desk; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8506 3A BW President's Personal Photograph; White House close-up, talking on phone, Kennerly David Fitz-Patrick Photographic Office chewing on small American Kennerly's flag Office A8506 4A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign standing, talking Clare Booth Luce, O'Donnell Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author Advance Office Luce A8506 5A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign standing, talking Clare Booth Luce, Scowcroft Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author Advance Office Luce A8506 6A-13A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign standing, talking, GRF, Clare Booth Luce Oval Office Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author handshaking; seated in chair Luce by fireplace and sofa A8506 14A BW Meeting to Discuss Revenue Sharing with seated at table GRF, Mayors Hans Tanzler, Tom Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Officers of the National League of Cities Moody, Thomas Bradley; Phyllis Lamphere, Alan Beals; Cannon, Paul Meyer, Pat Delaney, Stephen McConahey Tuesday, April 02, 2013 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 9 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A8506 15A-19A BW Signing Ceremony for the Financial Assistance seated GRF makes remarks, GRF, F. David Mathews, Stuart Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick for the Health Care Act;HEW Sec Mathews and 6 others stand behind; all Altman, James Dickson, Gene HEW officials not shown Haislip, Stephen Kurzman, Wm. Morrill, Stanley Thomas, Rupert Moure, Keith Weikel A8506 20A-32A BW Meeting to Discuss Economic and Energy seated at table; various GRF, Simon, Richardson, Usery, Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Matters angles and distances; all not Seidman, Greenspan, Lynn, Zarb, in every frame Burns, Cannon, Dent, Ingersoll, Walker, Porter, Cheney, Cannon, Marsh, Carlson, A8507 3A-5A BW Bicentennial Presentation to White House standing, posing, wearing Milt Mitler, Member of Presenting Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick Coordinator of Bicentennial Affairs cowboy hats Group A8507 6A-8A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign seated in chair by fireplace GRF, Clare Booth Luce Oval Office Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author and sofa Luce A8507 10A-19A BW Meeting to Discuss Revenue Sharing with seated at table, press shoot; GRF, Mayors Hans Tanzler, Tom Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Officers of the National League of Cities meeting in session Moody, Thomas Bradley; Phyllis Lamphere, Alan Beals; Cannon, Paul Meyer, Pat Delaney, Stephen McConahey; Media A8507 20A-29A BW Special Assistant for Minority Affairs and Calhoun and 3 Black John Calhoun, Unidentified Visitors South Lawn Fitz-Patrick White House Visitors Photo Op American men, standing posing in front of columns, handshaking A8507 9A BW Prior to Meeting with Member of President's standing, talking Two Unidentified Men Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) Advance Office and author Luce A8508 2A-34A Color Swearing-In Ceremony for Deputy Assistant to all seated on platform, VP Arthur Fletcher, Rockefeller; Mrs. Old Executive Thomas President for Urban Affairs on the Domestic makes remarks, taking oath Fletcher, Unidentified Platform Office Building Council Fletcher; Vice President of office, Fletcher makes Guests (OEOB) - Room remarks at podium; Vice 450 Presidential Seal on podium; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8509 1 Color Second Official White House Portrait of 4/5 portrait, seated in front GRF Oval Office Kennerly President Gerald R. Ford of desk; copy A8511 8A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign standing, talking Clare Booth Luce, O'Donnell Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author Advance Office Luce Tuesday, April 02, 2013 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 9 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A8511 9A-11A BW Meeting with Member of President's Foreign profile close up, smiling, Clare Booth Luce Oval Office Fitz-Patrick Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) and author listening Luce A8511 12A-31A BW Meeting with 1976 Easter Seal Poster Child; US GRF bends over to talk to GRF, Kerri Hines; Mr. & Mrs. Jack Oval Office Fitz-Patrick Senators and Representatives from Michigan toddler on crutches; group Hines, Jack Hines Jr.; Dr. & Mrs. (MI); Family of Poster Child Kerri Hines photos; Hart & GRF Lamar Soutter, Keith Roberts, handshaking; various angles O'Donnell; Sens. Phil Hart & and distances; all not in Robert Griffin; Rep. William every frame Broomfield A8512 4-13 BW Interview with WTVJ-TV Anchorman from standing together, talking; GRF, Ralph Renick President's Fitz-Patrick Miami, Florida for Broadcast on 2/28/1976 various angles and distances Private Office A8512 14-20 BW Meeting with Rockford, Illinois Chamber of standing, handshaking, GRF, Members Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick Commerce talking; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8513 4-20 BW Meeting with Rockford, Illinois Chamber of GRF address members GRF, Baroody, Members Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick Commerce standing in semicircle on grass; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A8514 3A-21A BW Meeting with 1976 Easter Seal Poster Child; US GRF with toddler on GRF, Kerri Hines; Dr.
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