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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-24-62
Caroline Kennedy (left, seated on footstool) and Gustavo Paredes (son of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's assistant, Providencia "Provi" Paredes) perform in a Nativity play on Christmas. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida.
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JFKWHP-ST-C72-23-62
Caroline Kennedy (left, seated on footstool) and Gustavo Paredes (son of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's assistant, Providencia "Provi" Paredes) perform in a Nativity play on Christmas. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida. [Notes: Blemishes at top center are original to the negative.]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-22-62
Caroline Kennedy and others perform in a Nativity play on Christmas. In foreground (left to right): Caroline Kennedy (seated on footstool); Gustavo Paredes (son of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's assistant, Providencia "Provi" Paredes); Anna Christina Radziwill. In background (left to right): Anthony Radziwill; unidentified; Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida. [Notes: Vertical crease at right is original to the negative.]
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JFKWHP-ST-C72-21-62
Caroline Kennedy (left, seated on footstool) and John F. Kennedy, Jr. (center), perform in a Nativity play on Christmas; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy stands with her nephew, Anthony Radziwill, and niece, Anna Christina Radziwill (at edge of frame), in doorway at far right. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-20-62
Caroline Kennedy (left, seated on footstool) and her cousin, Anna Christina Radziwill, perform in a Nativity play on Christmas; John F. Kennedy, Jr. (facing away), walks through doorway at far right. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida.
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JFKWHP-ST-C72-2-62
Prince Stanislaus Radziwill of Poland holds his daughter, Anna Christina Radziwill, during Christmas celebrations at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida; Princess Lee Radziwill is partially visible at left edge of frame.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-14-62
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy plays with her children, Caroline Kennedy (right) and John F. Kennedy, Jr. (lying down), on Christmas; Mrs. Kennedy's niece, Anna Christina Radziwill, stands at left with Kennedy family dog, Clipper. Gustavo Paredes (son of Mrs. Kennedy's assistant, Providencia "Provi" Paredes) stands in the background at left. Residence of C. Michael Paul, Palm Beach, Florida.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-13-62
John F. Kennedy, Jr., plays with Kennedy family dogs, Charlie (left) and Clipper, beside the Christmas tree at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-10-62
A gingerbread house sits on a table during Christmas celebrations at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C72-1-62
Prince Stanislaus Radziwill of Poland holds his daughter, Anna Christina Radziwill, during Christmas celebrations at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida; Princess Lee Radziwill sits near the fireplace at left.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-8-62
President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks by telephone before pressing a gold telegraph key (on patio table) to open the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) via satellite signal from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. White House Secret Service agent, Clint Hill (wearing sunglasses), stands in background at right; all others are unidentified.
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JFKWHP-ST-139-7-62
President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks by telephone before pressing a gold telegraph key (on patio table) to open the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) via satellite signal from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Also pictured: Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), on far left edge of frame; and White House Secret Service agent, Clint Hill (at right, in background); all others are unidentified.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-5-62
President John F. Kennedy (seated at patio table) speaks with Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), prior to the opening ceremony for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. An unidentified cameraman (on far edge of frame) films at left. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed a gold telegraph key (on table) to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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JFKWHP-ST-139-4-62
President John F. Kennedy sits at patio table in preparation for the opening ceremony of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), stands at left, checking a watch; an unidentified cameraman (on far edge of frame) films at left. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed a gold telegraph key (on table) to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-3-62
President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks by telephone before pressing a gold telegraph key (on patio table) to open the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) via satellite signal from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), stands at left.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-2-62
The gold telegraph key used by President John F. Kennedy to open the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) sits next to a telephone on a patio table at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed the telegraph key to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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JFKWHP-ST-139-16-62
President John F. Kennedy (crouching at patio table) presses a gold telegraph key during the opening ceremony for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Chief of White House Communications Agency (WHCA), Colonel George J. McNally, stands at left; an unidentified cameraman (on far edge of frame) films at right. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed the telegraph key to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-13-62
President John F. Kennedy stands with Chief of White House Communications Agency (WHCA), Colonel George J. McNally (left), during the opening ceremony for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), stands, mostly hidden, behind Colonel McNally. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed a gold telegraph key (on patio table at bottom right) to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-12-62
President John F. Kennedy visits with Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), and Chief of White House Communications Agency (WHCA), Colonel George J. McNally (back to camera), during the opening ceremony for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed a gold telegraph key to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-10-62
President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with Robert Bright, of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), during the opening ceremony for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) from the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. White House Secret Service agent, Clint Hill (wearing sunglasses), stands in background at right. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed a gold telegraph key (on patio table at bottom right) to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-139-1-62
The gold telegraph key used by President John F. Kennedy to open the 1962 Seattle World's Fair (also known as the Century 21 Exposition) sits next to a telephone on a patio table at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. President Kennedy delivered remarks by telephone and pressed the telegraph key to open the fair via satellite signal from Palm Beach.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-10-6-63
Close-up view of President John F. Kennedy in Palm Beach, Florida.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-24-1-63
President John F. Kennedy and others sit in a convertible in Palm Beach, Florida. President Kennedy (in driver’s seat, wearing sunglasses), First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and Caroline Kennedy (mostly hidden) sit in the front seat; Princess Lee Radziwill of Poland (sister of the First Lady) and Prince Stanislaus Radziwill sit in the backseat with Kennedy family dog, Clipper (mostly hidden). White House Secret Service agent, Bill Greer, stands left of car; other observers are unidentified.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-13-1-62
President John F. Kennedy meets with civilian and military leaders of the 2506th Cuban Invasion Brigade at the residence of C. Michael Paul in Palm Beach, Florida. Standing outdoors on the patio of the residence (left to right): Alvaro Sanchez, Jr., chairman of the Cuban Families Committee for Liberation of Prisoners of War, Inc.; Roberto Pérez San Román, chief of the heavy weapons battalion; Jose Pérez San Román, commander of the brigade; President Kennedy; Manuel Artime, civilian chief of the brigade; Erneido Oliva, second in command of the brigade; Enrique Ruiz-Williams, second in command of the heavy weapons battalion. The 2506 Brigade was comprised of Cuban exiles who participated in the Bay of Pigs invasion of April 1961.
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Photographs, circa 1897-1962, created and collected for publication in The Boston Globe. Photographs include early images of the John F. Fitzgerald family, the Joseph P. Kennedy family, and John F. Kennedy from childhood through his tenure as Congressman.