Visit of John F. Kennedy

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  • Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Parnell Square, opposite Rotunda Hospital. Groome's Hotel. Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. O'Connell Monument, Bachelor's Walk / O'Connell Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. O'Connell Monument, Bachelor's Walk / O'Connell Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Waiting for President Kennedy to drive past during his visit. At the statue of Father Theobald Matthew, crusader of the Irish Temperance movement in the nineteenth century, O'Connell Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The Herald newspaper. The wait is over as Kennedy arrives, Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Advertising for an article in The People on Sunday about John F. Kennedy. Mark Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • John F. Kennedy, program of official visit. Dublin June 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • John F. Kennedy, press card for official visit. Dublin June 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Cork was not originally on President Kennedy’s itinerary, but he decided  that he would like to visit. He travelled to Cork by helicopter. JFK was made a Freeman of Cork at City Hall. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Cork was not originally on President Kennedy’s itinerary, but he decided  that he would like to visit. He travelled to Cork by helicopter. JFK was made a Freeman of Cork at City Hall. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Cavendish Row, on the left Ambassodor cinema and Parnell Monument Dublin 1963. Car: Lincoln Cosmopolitan 1950 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • a tent for the musicians. Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President John F. Kennedy leaving the U.S. Emabssy in Dublin, Ireland, after talks with Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass. Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Dublin 1963 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Waiting for his arrival for a garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass in the grounds of Arbour Hill Dublin which is the burial grounds of the executed leaders of the Irish Rebellion in 1916 which ultimately led to Irish Independence. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass in the grounds of Arbour Hill Dublin which is the burial grounds of the executed leaders of the Irish Rebellion in 1916 which ultimately led to Irish Independence. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass. Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Garden party at Aras an Uchtarain, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of Ireland. It is located off Chesterfield Avenue in the Phoenix Park. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass in the grounds of Arbour Hill Dublin which is the burial grounds of the executed leaders of the Irish Rebellion in 1916 which ultimately led to Irish Independence. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass in the grounds of Arbour Hill Dublin which is the burial grounds of the executed leaders of the Irish Rebellion in 1916 which ultimately led to Irish Independence. Dublin 27.6.1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland.  At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • President Kennedy and Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland) Seán Lemass. Visit of Kennedy to Ireland.  At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. On the left Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Seann Lemass. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland.  At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. On the left Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Seann Lemass. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • John F. Kennedy, official visit. Members of the army salute as JFK stands to attention, during the Arbour Hill ceremony. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland.  At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland.  At Arbour Hill Memorial he placed a wreath on the graves of the executed leaders of the 1916 Rising, becoming the first foreign head of state to honour them in a formal ceremony. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • John F. Kennedy, official visit. Dublin June 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Dublin Castle. Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. St Patrick’s Hall, in Dublin Castle. There, he was conferred with a Degree of Doctor of Laws by both the National University of Ireland and Dublin University. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. St Patrick’s Hall, in Dublin Castle. There, he was conferred with a Degree of Doctor of Laws by both the National University of Ireland and Dublin University. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Visit of President Kennedy to Ireland. St Patrick’s Hall, in Dublin Castle. There, he was conferred with a Degree of Doctor of Laws by both the National University of Ireland and Dublin University. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn