Never-Before-SeenImagesOf com, courtesy of @Roger- photo collection is full of “You won’t find this collecPresident John F. Kennedy Avail- sArchive.
those moments that we all tion of Kennedy photograable For The First Time
The new microsite features love to see of him -- from phy anywhere else, and it’s
approximately 250 images, the stately politician to the
family man with Jackie and
two young children and so
many more.”
The collection also includes
never-before-seen photographs that were taken by
presidential photographer
Arthur Rickerby. Rickerby
joined LIFE Magazine in
1960 where he covered the
Kennedy family throughout their White House years
-- even riding in the motorcade behind the president
on Nov. 22, 1963, the day of
his death. These extremely
rare, unpublished Rickerby
images can be viewed at
JFKarchive.com.
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the first to see never-beforepublished JFK images now
available at JFKarchive.
including iconic pictures of
the former president in the
prime of his power, as well
as photos that capture his
coming of age, significant
moments, family life and
more.
“We are pleased to share
these visuals of JFK with
the public at a time when
Americans are looking back
and remembering our 35th
president,” said John Rogers, founder and chief executive officer of The Rogers Archive. “Kennedy’s life
was fascinating, and this
About Memory
Never-before-published images from one of the world’s
largest collections of John F.
Kennedy photography are
now available to view, purchase or license on JFKarchive.com. The offering has
been hand-selected from
more than 26,000 photos of
JFK and his family from The
Rogers Archive, the world’s
largest private collection of
archival images.
just a small glimpse into our
archive,” said Wendell Williams, executive director of
The Rogers Archive.
“Images from our vast library of more than 200 million span the 1800s to the
1990s and beyond and include rare snapshots of cultural icons as well as photographs that chronicle
moments from everyday
life, captured in time by
newspapers from around
the world. And millions of
them will be available as
prints and for licensing this
spring. The JFK collection is
just a sneak peek at what’s to
come.”