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The last photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, taken by Nicholas Robbins at the Little White House in Warm Springs, April 11, 1945. Roosevelt died the following day. Elizabeth Shoumatoff had begun working on the portrait of the president around noon on April 12, 1945. Roosevelt was being served lunch when he said "I have a terrific headache."
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The source of yellow tint is unclear, since the version in the digital collection of the FDR Presidential Library & Museum (on Flickr at ) does not have this defect. Articles this image appears in Franklin D. Roosevelt Previous nomination/s Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/FDR 1944 Color Portrait (cropped)(b).jpg Nominator Goszei
Description: Original color transparency of FDR taken at 1944 Official Campaign Portrait session by Leon A. Perskie, Hyde Park, New York, August 22, 1944.
FDR’s own history with polio led to him being confined to a wheelchair and contributed to his death at age 63. Based on Roosevelt’s work with the March of Dimes, he was a natural choice for ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born on January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, New York, to businessman James Roosevelt I and his second wife, Sara Ann Delano. His parents, who were sixth cousins, [ 3 ] came from wealthy, established New York families—the Roosevelts , the Aspinwalls and the Delanos , respectively—and resided at Springwood , a large ...
A photo of young FDR Jr. was posted to Reddit by user Kornichon on Tuesday, where it has since racked up over 35,000 upvotes. Why all the commotion? Well, just take a look and see for yourselves.
1 President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Featured picture candidates/FDR 1944 Color Portrait (cropped)(b).jpg. Add languages.