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RFK Whistle Stop
Portfolio of 26 Clyde Keller historic Whistle Stop photographs made on May 18, 1968 documenting Robert Kennedy's campaign by train between Portland and Eugene, Oregon. Please note that his famous Stump Speech is included in a separate subject category. All Art Prints can be purchased up to 20x30 inches.
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Robert Kennedy, CABOOSE GREETING, Clyde Keller RFK photo
ROBERT KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION
Oregon City Whistle Stop "CABOOSE GREETING" Oregon For Kennedy Presidential Campaign May 18, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting supporters from the back of a caboose. My camera was placed to the side amongst supporters looking up to catch a sea of hands reaching out to connect with Bobby. Congressman Edith Green is shown behind him. This was one of the last Whistle Stop Tours ever made in American Presidential Campaigns. During the tour through departing in Portland the train made its way through Oregon City, Harrisburg, Junction City, Corvallis, Albany and Eugene. Robert made several speeches and spoke out strongly about ending the Vietnam War. Following in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, he renounced the unworkable dogmas that held both Russia and the U.S. in seemingly intractable positions. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
"CABOOSE GREETING" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert Kennedy, EUGENE GREETING, Whistle Stop, Clyde Keller RFK photo
ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION "Eugene Greeting" U.S. Presidential Campaign, May 1968
Whistle Stop enroute to University of Oregon, May 18, 1968 RFK Speech: American Foreign Policy, Viet Nam and Nationalism
Here is one of the last Whistle Stops ever made by a politician. This 1968 photograph of Robert Kennedy greeting the public is as American as "apple pie." The train route included towns between Portland and Eugene, Oregon. This photograph dates from the US presidential campaign during the May Oregon Primary and was the last stop south where kennedy spoke at the University of oregon stadium. An 85mm Nikkor was used with a motorized Nikon. The original Tri-X film B&W negative has been kept in dark storage and is in pristine condition for the making of this "full bodied" toned print. 16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"Eugene Greeting" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert Kennedy, FIRST WHISTLE STOP, Clyde Keller photo
ROBERT KENNEDY COLLECTION
"FIRST WHISTLE STOP" Oregon For Kennedy Presidential Campaign Oregon City gathering, May 18, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting supporters from the back of a caboose. My camera was placed amongst supporters looking up to show the complete picture including the banner, "Oregon For Kennedy." Congressman Edith Green is shown in back of Bobby. This was one of the last Whistle Stop Tours ever made in American Presidential Campaigns. During the tour through departing in Portland the train made its way through Oregon City where this image was captured-- then Harrisburg, Junction City, Corvallis, Albany and Eugene. Robert made several speeches and spoke out strongly about ending the Vietnam War. Following in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, he renounced the unworkable dogmas that held both Russia and the U.S. in seemingly intractable positions. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
"FIRST WHISTLE STOP" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert Kennedy, Oregon City Greeting, Clyde Keller RFK photo
ROBERT KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION
"OREGON CITY GREETING" Oregon For Kennedy Presidential Campaign Caboose viewpoint, May 18, 1968
16x20 Inch Archival B&W Giclee Print Image Dimensions are @10.6x16 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
In this documentary portrait, RFK is shown greeting supporters from the back of a caboose. My camera was placed to the side amongst supporters looking up to catch a sea of hands reaching out to connect with Bobby. This was one of the last Whistle Stop Tours ever made in American Presidential Campaigns. During the tour through departing in Portland the train made its way through Oregon City, Harrisburg, Junction City, Corvallis, Albany and Eugene. Robert made several speeches and spoke out strongly about ending the Vietnam War. Following in the footsteps of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, he renounced the unworkable dogmas that held both Russia and the U.S. in seemingly intractable positions. Robert embraced peaceful coexistence in an era of militarism and like his brother was receptive to a standing down from armed rivalry with Russia. As visionaries the Kennedys stood for ideals that could not only lead to peaceful coexistence but transcend the antagonisms generated by opposing social systems.
"OREGON CITY GREETING" Copyright 1968 by Clyde Keller
Price: $250.00
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Robert Kennedy, RFK EUGENE WHISTLE STOP, Clyde Keller RFK photo
ROBERT F. KENNEDY PHOTO COLLECTION "RFK EUGENE WHISTLE STOP" U.S. Presidential Campaign, May 1968
Enroute to University of Oregon, May 18, 1968 RFK Speech: American Foreign Policy, Viet Nam and Nationalism
Here is one of the last Whistle Stops ever made by a politician. This 1968 photograph of Robert Kennedy greeting the public is as American as "apple pie." The train route included towns between Portland and Eugene, Oregon. This photograph dates from the US presidential campaign during the May Oregon Primary and was the last stop south where kennedy spoke at the University of oregon stadium. An 85mm Nikkor was used with a motorized Nikon. The original Tri-X film B&W negative has been kept in dark storage and is in pristine condition for the making of this "full bodied" toned print. 16x20 Inch BW Archival Giclee Print Image Dimensions are 10x15 inches Heavyweight Epson Satin Paper Signed/Dated on lower white border
Clear Sleeved on Foam Core, Corner Mounted Shipped Flat, Insured with Tracking
This archival giclee print offers an exquisite range of tone and brilliancy faithfully capturing this important historical figure in American politics. The B&W negative from which this print is made is in pristine condition with little if any deterioration. Makes a strong impression with excellent scale ar this larger size. Suitable for immediate safe viewing and ready for framing.
"RFK EUGENE WHISTLE STOP" Copyright © 1968 by Clyde Keller CLICK ANYWHERE ON IMAGE TO VIEW AN ENLARGEMENT
Price: $250.00
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