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White House Photographs June 25, 1975 This Database Was Created by Library Staff and Indexes All Photographs Taken by the Ford White House Photographers on This Date Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs June 25, 1975 This database was created by Library staff and indexes all photographs taken by the Ford White House photographers on this date. 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 A5208A 1-4 BW Official Family Portrait standing, posing; women in Steve, Jack, Susan, GRF, Betty, Colonnade Copy gowns Mike, Gayle Ford, Liberty A5208B 1 BW Official Family Portrait standing, posing; women in Steve, Jack, Susan, GRF, Betty, Colonnade Copy gowns Mike, Gayle Ford, Liberty A5209 1 BW Official Family Portrait seated, posing; women in Steve, Jack, Susan, GRF, Betty, Second Floor - Copy gowns Mike, Gayle Ford, Liberty West Sitting Room A5210 1 BW Portrait close up portrait {see GRF, Betty Ford South Lawn Copy A4454 (05)} A5211 1 BW Portrait standing, posing; Gayle in Mike & Gayle Ford Truman Balcony Copy gown A5212 1 Color Official Family Portrait standing, posing; women in Steve, Jack, Susan, GRF, Betty, Colonnade Copy gowns Mike, Gayle Ford, Liberty A5213 1 Color Official Family Portrait seated, posing; women in Steve, Jack, Susan, GRF, Betty, Second Floor - Copy gowns Mike, Gayle Ford, Liberty West Sitting Room A5214 1 Color Portrait close up portrait {see GRF, Betty Ford South Lawn Copy A4454 (05)} A5215 1 Color Portrait standing, posing; Gayle in Mike & Gayle Ford Truman Balcony Copy gown Thursday, April 05, 2012 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 A5216 19-25 BW Reception for Newspaper Editors from speaking; several photos GRF State Dining Kennerly Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, dominated by chandelier; Room Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and DC 5th frame blank A5217 3-8 BW Reception for Newspaper Editors from GRF speaking at podium; GRF, Newspaper Editors State Dining Kennerly Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, various angles and Room Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and DC distances; all not in every frame A5217 9-10 BW Reception for Newspaper Editors from standing, talking; military GRF, Newspaper Editors State Dining Kennerly Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, aide also in frame; all not Room Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and DC in frames A5218 4-12 BW Reception for Newspaper Editors from GRF speaking at podium; GRF, Newspaper Editors State Dining Kennerly Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, various angles and Room Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and DC distances; all not in every frame A5219 2-8 BW White House Tour by Easter Seal standing, posing; some in Mike Farrell, Easter Seal South Lawn Shaddix Representatives wheelchairs; White House Representatives in background A5219 9-19 BW White House Tour by Easter Seal seated, standing near Mike Farrell, Easter Seal Cabinet Room Shaddix Representatives table; all not in every frame Representatives A5219 20-21 BW White House Tour by Easter Seal standing near fireplace; on Unidentified Man Cabinet Room Shaddix Representatives crutches A5219 22-25 BW White House Tour by Easter Seal seated in wheelchair near Unidentified Woman Cabinet Room Shaddix Representatives fireplace A5219 26 BW White House Tour by Easter Seal seated, standing near Mike Farrell, Easter Seal Cabinet Room Shaddix Representatives table; all not in every frame Representatives A5220 1A-17A Color White House Tour by Easter Seal standing, posing; some in Mike Farrell, Easter Seal South Lawn Shaddix Representatives wheelchairs; some Representatives individual portraits; White House in background A5220 18A Color Rose Garden Shaddix A5220 19A-24A Color White House Tour by Easter Seal walking toward camera; Mike Farrell, Easter Seal Colonnade Shaddix Representatives one woman in wheelchair Representatives A5221 9-16 BW Meeting with Korean Parliamentarians and standing, posing on steps; GRF, Korean Parliamentarians Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick Members of Congressmen Who Served in all not in every frame; & Members of Congress Korea various distances Thursday, April 05, 2012 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 A5221 17-25 BW Drop-by Visit by the Beach Boys - standing, talking, posing; Susan Ford, Beach Boys The White Fitz-Patrick Musicians; Transcendal Meditation various distances; only House - Various Susan in all frames; holding Rooms TM Book - Transcendental Meditation: How to Enjoy the Rest of Your Life A5221 1-8 BW Meeting with Selected Members of seated around table; all not GRF, Rockefeller, Morton, Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Congress on Regulatory Reform in frames; mostly GRF, Coleman, Dunlop, Levi, Simon; Pastore, Anderson Sens. Fannin, Ford, Hartke, Hruska, Javits, Kennedy, Moss, Pastore, Pearson, Percy, Ribicoff, Stafford; Reps. Anderson, Archer, Cederberg, Devine, Horton, Howard, Jones, Leggett, Moss, Rogers, Thone, A5222 1A-4A BW Meeting with Selected Members of seated around table; all not GRF, Rockefeller, Morton, Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Congress on Regulatory Reform in frames; mostly GRF, Coleman, Dunlop, Levi, Simon; Pastore, Anderson Sens. Fannin, Ford, Hartke, Hruska, Javits, Kennedy, Moss, Pastore, Pearson, Percy, Ribicoff, Stafford; Reps. Anderson, Archer, Cederberg, Devine, Horton, Howard, Jones, Leggett, Moss, Rogers, Thone, A5222 5A-6A BW White House Swimming Pool Construction Construction Worker Swimming Pool Fitz-Patrick Site - White House Grounds A5222 7A BW Fitz-Patrick A5222 8A-12A BW standing around canvas Unidentified Men & Women The White Fitz-Patrick mail bag; reaching into bag House A5222 13A BW Fitz-Patrick A5222 14A-20A BW Actress; Pet Golden Retriever seated on couch; playing Deborah Raffin, Liberty White House Fitz-Patrick with dog Photo Office Thursday, April 05, 2012 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 A5222 21A-35A BW Drop-by Visit by the Beach Boys - standing, talking, posing; Susan Ford, Beach Boys The White Fitz-Patrick Musicians; Transcendental Meditation various distances; only House - Various Susan in all frames; in East Rooms Room in final 4 frames; Susan and Beach Boy holding The TM Book - Transcendental Meditation How the Enjoy the Rest of Your Life A5223 9A-13A Color Prior to Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; greeting, handshaking; all Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy, Second Floor - Schumacher Retiring Manager of Blair House not in every frame Nancy Kissinger, Others Center Hall A5223 14A-17A Color Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; Retiring BF presenting gifts to Ms. Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy Second Floor - Schumacher Manager of Blair House Wilroy Yellow Oval Room A5223 18A-20A Color Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; Retiring seated, smiling Betty Ford Second Floor - Schumacher Manager of Blair House Yellow Oval Room A5223 22A Color Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; Retiring BF seated, watching Wilroy Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy Second Floor - Schumacher Manager of Blair House open gift Yellow Oval Room A5223 23A-24A Color Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; Retiring seated in circle; long shots; Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy; Second Floor - Schumacher Manager of Blair House all may not be in frame Nancy Kissinger, Mrs.- Abell, Yellow Oval Catto, Duke, Hall, Hand, Laird, Room Mossbacher, Nichols, Paquette, Ruwe, Schneck, Shiels, Simmons, Smoak, Symington, Wilroy, Winchester A5223 25A-30A Color Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; Retiring various activities near Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy, Second Floor - Schumacher Manager of Blair House fireplace; all not in every Others Yellow Oval frame Room A5223 3A-8A Color Prior to Tea in Honor of Mary Edith Wilroy; seated on sofa, talking; Betty Ford; Mary Edith Wilroy Second Floor - Schumacher Retiring Manager of Blair House backlit West Sitting Room A5224 1-26 Color 16th Press Conference long shots taken from GRF, Media South Lawn Schumacher Truman balcony; various lenses A5224 27-30 Color Following 16th Press Conference walking toward White GRF, Others South Lawn Schumacher House; Media in some frames; long shots taken from Truman Balcony Thursday, April 05, 2012 Gerald R. 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