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Harry S. Truman, Richard Bolling, and Margaret Truman at a Young Democrats convention

Image

Harry S. Truman, Richard Bolling, and Margaret Truman standing for a photo at a Young Democrats state convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Bolling is...

Date Published
April-1954
Member of
Richard W. Bolling Collection

Lord Mayor Christopher Coffey and Lord Mayoress of Nottingham

Image

Lord Mayor Christopher Coffey and Lord Mayoress of Nottingham with traditional Civic Chain standing in front of fireplace in unknown location.

Date Published
April-1954
Member of
L. Perry Cookingham Collection
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  • 1954-04
  • Gelatin silver prints

Member of

  • L. Perry Cookingham Collection (1)
  • Richard W. Bolling Collection (1)

Types

  • photographs (2)

Genres

  • Black & white photographs (2)
  • Group portraits (2)
  • Snapshots (2)
  • (-) Gelatin silver prints (2)

Time Periods

  • 1951-1960 (2)

Subjects

  • Mayors (1)
  • Parties (1)
  • Politicians (1)

Subjects, Geographic

  • Kansas City (Mo.) (1)

Subjects, People

  • Bolling, Richard, 1916-1991 (1)
  • Coffey, Christopher (1)
  • Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 (1)
  • Truman, Margaret, 1924-2008 (1)

Date Published

  • (-) 1954-04 (2)

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