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Photograph of First Lady Betty Ford, Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain, Happy Rockefeller, Cary Grant, Eileen Mehle, Van Cliburn,  Mrs. Winston Guest, Danny Kaye, Margaret Truman Daniel, and British Secretary of State James Callaghan Seated in the State Dining Room  during a State Dinner Honoring Prime Minister Wilson

Photograph of First Lady Betty Ford, Prime Minister Harold Wilson of G...

Gerald R. Ford White House Photographs Public domain photograph of cabinet, furniture, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Photograph related to American actor Danny Kaye. Danny ... More

Richard Nixon attends an Al Smith Dinner with Norman and Happy Rockefeller

Richard Nixon attends an Al Smith Dinner with Norman and Happy Rockefe...

Photographic Materials Public domain photograph of US government, White House, Office of President of the United States of America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

First Lady Betty Ford and Others Applauding From the Gallery during the 1975 State of the Union Address

First Lady Betty Ford and Others Applauding From the Gallery during th...

This photograph depicts audience members standing and applauding in the House Gallery of the United States Capitol during President Gerald R. Ford's 1975 State of the Union Address. Shown in the front row, star... More

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