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About Moving Image
Title
The President’s Visit in Canada, May 1961: 16-18
Digital Identifier
USG-01-09
Date(s) of Materials
May 1961: 16-18
Description
Motion picture apparently of assembled camera outtakes of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's trip to Canada, including their visit to Ottawa, Ontario. Included are the arrival and greetings, President Kennedy's remarks (in French) to the Canadian Parliament, a tree planting at Government House, formal events, entertainment for Mrs. Kennedy, President Kennedy's visit with Canadian Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker, and President and Mrs. Kennedy's departure and arrival in the United States. Sound and picture quality are poor. Portions are silent.
Produced by: United States Information Agency (USIA)--received from the Agency MR 64-16.
Produced by: United States Information Agency (USIA)--received from the Agency MR 64-16.
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Media Type
Extent / Physical Description
1 film reel (black-and-white; silent and sound; 16 mm; 407 feet; 11 minutes)
Collection
Series
Series 01. United States Information Agency.
Preferred Citation
United States Government Agencies Collection. The President’s Visit in Canada, May 1961: 16-18
Subject(s)
Person(s)
Place(s)
Contributor(s)
United States Information Agency
Archival Creator(s)
National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Presidential Libraries. John F. Kennedy Library. (04/01/1985- )
Associated Record(s)
- Address to Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, 17 May 1961
- Remarks Upon Arrival at the Royal Canadian Air Force Uplands Airport in Ottawa, 16 May 1961
- Remarks at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, 17 May 1961
- Address Before the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, 17 May 1961
- Trip to Ottawa, Canada: Arrival ceremonies, 4:30PM
- Trip to Ottawa, Canada: Wreath laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, Ottawa, Canada, 9:30AM
- Trip to Ottawa, Canada: US Embassy Chancery
- Trip to Ottawa, Canada: Departure ceremonies, 9:45AM
- President Kennedy Addresses Canadian Parliament, 17 May 1961
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