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Mr. Wendell Wilkie in West Africa enroute for Middle East: meeting with Lord Swinton. Mr. Wendell Wilkie, representative of President Roosevelt, passed through British West Africa on his way to the Middle East. During his brief stay in the Gold Coast, Mr. Wilkie had an informal meeting with Lord Swinton, Resident Minister in West Africa

British Ambassador. Washington, D.C., Nov. 18. British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay leaving the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt

Washington, D.C. South African Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Mr. R. W. Close, minister from the Union of South Africa, conferring with his first secretary

PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT MT. VERNON. MT. VERNON, Virginia APRIL 14. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DELIVERING THE PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AT THE HOME OF GEORGE WASHINGTON TODAY AT APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES COMMEMORATING 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF WASHINGTON'S INAUGURATION AS PRESIDENT

Charles West, Pres. Roosevelt's contact man with Congress, leaving W.H. after conference with Pres. Oct. 25, 1938

PRESIDENT WELCOMED TO D.A.R. MEETING. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 2. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS WELCOMED BY MRS. WILLIAM A. BECKER, PRESIDENT-GENERAL OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, AS HE ARRIVES TO ADDRESS THE FORTY-SEVENTH CONTINENTAL CONGRESS OF THE D.A.R. AT CONSTITUTION HALL

The African race in Congress - Hon. John Willis Menard addressing the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., Feb. 27th

Washington, D.C. South African Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Mr. R. W. Close, minister from the Union of South Africa, conferring with his first secretary

Crown Prince Frederik at press conference. Washington, D.C., May 6. Almost immediately upon their arrival to Washington this afternoon, Crown Prince Frederik and Princess from Denmark had a short press conference. The Princess did not come down from her room, but later joined the Prince in the journey to Mount Vernon and the Lincoln Memorial

Mr. Wendell Wilkie in West Africa enroute for Middle East: meeting with Lord Swinton. Mr. Wendell Wilkie, representative of President Roosevelt, passed through British West Africa on his way to the Middle East. During his brief stay in the Gold Coast, Mr. Wilkie had an informal meeting with Lord Swinton, Resident Minister in West Africa

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Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

Title and other information from caption card.

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 33, frame 608.

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01/01/1940
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label_outline Explore West Africa, Wendell Wilkie, Africa

A black and white photo of a plaque with names. America during Great Depression and World War Two. FSA / OWI Photograph.

Washington, D.C. The registration desk during a drive for blood donors sponsored by Local 203 of the United Federal Workers of America, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), and the personnel division of the United States Office of War Information (OWI)

Horse races, Hialeah Park, Miami, Florida

A black and white photo of a crane, Farm Security Administration Photograph

Production. BT-13A ("Valiant") basic trainers. Wings for "Valiant" basic trainers at Vultee's Downey, California plant. At the Downey plant is made the BT-13A ("Valiant") basic trainer--a fast, sturdy ship powered by a Pratt and Whitney Wasp engine

Carlisle, Pennsylvania. U.S. Army medical field service school. Army doctors listening to lecture on various methods of constructing incinerators in the field. Various types of incinerators are constructed in what is called the sanitary area of the barracks

Citation winners. Donald M. Nelson, (extreme left) Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and William G. Marshall (extreme right) director of the WPB, are here shown outside the White House with certificate winner Stanley Crawford, (second from left) and citation winner Edwin Curtiss Tracy, both employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

An old car parked in front of a gas station, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

Jefferson Memorial. Within the Jefferson Memorial rotunda in Washington, D.C., stands this nineteen-foot statue of America's third president. A Marine Honor Guard stands watch at its base where the original Declaration of Independence has been placed to commemorate Jefferson's bi-centennial anniversary, April 12, 1943. The The plaster of paris statue, made by a sculptor Rudolph Evans, will be cast in bronze after the war

Washington, D.C. Under the auspices of the Bureau of University Travel and the National Capital School Visitors' Council, over 200 high school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week. On the Capitol steps

Daniel Field, Georgia. Air Service Command. Lining up for "chow" at the mess hall

Conversion. Paper machinery to naval sights. Sight rings and details for open naval sights are inspected in the plant of an Eastern paper machinery manufacturer who is also turning out tank gun mount housings and plane wing equipment

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africa nitrate negatives united states office of war information photo west africa wendell wilkie middle east lord swinton ultra high resolution high resolution office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress vintage ads