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White House Photographs November 29, 1976 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs November 29, 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 B2333 4-17 BW Meeting with the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia seated near fireplace, GRF, Ali Abdallah Alireza; Oval Office Schumacher to the US talking; various angles and Scowcroft distances; Scowcroft not in all frames B2343 2A-3A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking Sen. Dole, Gov. Ray State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Iowa Room B2343 4A-8A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking GRF, Roderick & Carla Hills State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2343 9A-10A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing GRF, Roderick & Carla Hills; Gov. & State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan posing Mrs. George Romney Room Romney B2343 11A-13A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; Kleppe's GRF, Sec. Kleppe, Unidentified State Dining Thomas Spouses arm over GRF's shoulder Woman Room B2343 14A-15A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking GRF, Gov. Ray, Unidentified State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Iowa Woman Room B2343 16A-17A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing Gov. Milliken, Unidentified State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Michigan Governor Room B2343 18A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their talking, Dole's face concealed Betty Ford, Elizabeth Dole State Dining Thomas Spouses Room Tuesday, November 29, 2011 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 7 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer B2343 19A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking GRF, Unidentified Governor State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2343 20A-21A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking Betty Ford, Unidentified Woman State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2343 22A-23A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing Gov. Romney, Friedersdorf State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan Room B2343 24A-25A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing Gov. Ray, Unidentified Governor State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Iowa Room B2343 26A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing Gov. Ray, Bov Bond State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Iowa, Governor of Room Missouri B2343 27A-28A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, laughing; GRF, Betty Ford, Sen. & Elizabeth State Dining Thomas Spouses woman's back to camera Dole, Unidentified Woman Room B2343 29A-31A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking GRF, Unidentified Governor State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2343 32A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking near door, Betty Ford, Unidentified Governor State Dining Thomas Spouses holding hands; man's face Room concealed B2343 33A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; Romney Gov. & Mrs. Helen Milliken; Gov. State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan; pointing Romney Room Governor of Michigan B2343 34A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, posing; woman Baroody, Unidentified Woman Green Room Thomas Spouses using cane B2343 35A Color Thomas B2343 36A Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their seated, talking at table Baroody, Unidentified Woman Green Room Thomas Spouses B2344 28 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking Betty Ford, Gov. & Helen Milliken State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor and First Lady of Michigan Room B2344 29 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking Unidentified Man, Friedersdorf State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2344 30-31 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; man not in GRF, Unidentified Man & Woman State Dining Thomas Spouses 2nd frame Room B2344 32-34 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; woman's GRF, Two Unidentified Men & State Dining Thomas Spouses back to camera (long blonde Woman Room hair) in 1st 2 frames; facing camera in background in last frame Tuesday, November 29, 2011 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 7 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer B2344 2 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking, GRF's left GRF, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses hand on man's right Room shoulder; backs to camera B2344 3 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, posing GRF, Unidentified Man & Woman State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2344 4 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking, GRF, Helen Milliken State Dining Thomas Spouses - First Lady of Michigan smiling Room B2344 5-6 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking, GRF, Gov. William & Helen Milliken State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor and First Lady of Michigan smiling, talking Room B2344 7 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; GRF's back GRF, Others State Dining Thomas Spouses to camera Room B2344 8-10 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking, GRF, Gov. Christopher & Carolyn State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor and First Lady of Missouri smiling, talking Bond Room B2344 11-12 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, embracing, smiling, GRF, George Romney State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan talking Room B2344 13-14 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking, O'Donnell, George Romney State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan smiling, talking Room B2344 15 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking Baroody, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2344 16-18 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking, GRF, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses smiling, talking, posing Room B2344 19 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their BF and Lenore Romney in Betty Ford, George & Lenore State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor and First Lady of foreground, talking; George Romney Room Michigan Romney in center background, listening B2344 20-21 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their talking; Buchen seated, Buchen, Gov. Ray, Unidentified State Dining Thomas Spouses others stabding in doorway Man Room B2344 22 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; man's back GRF, Betty Ford, Lenore Romney, State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former First Lady of Michigan to camera Unidentified Man Room B2344 23-26 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; all not in GRF, Betty Ford, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses every frame; only man in all & Woman Room frames B2344 27 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; Zarb Zarb, Gov. Bennett State Dining Thomas Spouses - Governor of Kansas smoking pipe; fireplace in Room background B2345 3 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking George Romney, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses - Former Governor of Michigan Room Tuesday, November 29, 2011 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 7 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer B2345 4 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking; GRF, O'Donnell, Friedersdorf State Dining Thomas Spouses Friedersdorf in background, Room hand covering face B2345 5-6 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their standing, talking GRF, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas Spouses Room B2345 7 Color Reception for Republican Governors and Their greeting, handshaking GRF, Unidentified Man State Dining Thomas
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