Weekly pictures of John F. Kennedy & friends.
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A clarification of some tags:
Childhood - Dates from the persons' birth until around the marriage of their first spouse. It tends to end in the mid 40's to the mid 50's.
Pre-Camelot - Implies a period between any of the persons' in the pictures marriage date and officially ends on Election Day of 1960.
Quotes - Rather than a 'standard' quote from a Kennedy, it's usually a story of an incident often in their words.
Authors misc - My own personal notes that may or may not relate to the subject matter at hand.
_____ Family - It branches off to a specific thread of the Kennedy clan not immediately the children of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald.
1st Generation - Refers to the likes of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and other parents of that generation or even earlier, like Jack's grandfather, John Fitzgerald.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (L) hugs a supporter as she campaigns for Sen. Edward Kennedy in Harlem, New York on March 24, 1980.
Jacqueline Kennedy’s dressing room
The president-elect lands in Washington with his family, including young Caroline in arms, just three days after the election.
I mean, I don’t even know why you girls bother at this point.
Like…
Give it up, it’s me!
I win!
You lose!
A beautiful shot of Jacqueline Bouvier’s wedding dress when she married Senator John F. Kennedy in 1953 - really puts into perspective the grandeur of the dress itself.
A riding jacket worn by Jacqueline Kennedy is displayed at the Jacqueline Kennedy exhibit November 12, 2004 at the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois.
Jacqueline Bouvier on her wedding day (09.12.1953) to Senator John F. Kennedy.
Another angle of that famous picture of Jackie watching her husband during the first and most famous Presidential debate against Richard Nixon.