Joseph P Kennedy officiates during an exhibition of articles made by disabled World War veterans at Imperial Institute in South Kensington, England. The United States ambassador to the Court of Saint James opens veteran exhibit. Various hand made articles displayed by the disabled war veterans.
U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy rides an elephant in the Palaces of Udaipur, Rajasthan during her visit to India. Jacqueline with her sister on the elephant. The native mahout salutes First Lady and tells her that he and the elephant grew up together.
Aerial views from slow-moving aircraft of the sea shore and Cape Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The NASA Apollo 12 Saturn V rocket (SA-507) is visible in distance, on launch pad LC 39A.
President Nixon's daughter, Patricia, greets members of crowd welcoming the Nixons at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida, on the occasion of the Apollo-12 moon mission launch. Secret Service agent holds large black and red golf umbrella over Patricia Nixon. President Nixon shakes hands with people and gives autographs. Mrs. Nixon also greets persons in the crowd. Photographers take photos. Nixon chats with a man among the crowd. First Lady Pat Nixon along with President. The Presidential party makes its way through the crowd.
Views from bus carrying Nixon Presidential party along road to Cape Kennedy Space Center, where they will witness launch of the Apollo 12 moon mission.
U.S. President and Mrs. Pat Nixon and daughter Patricia visit the Cape Kennedy Space Center in Florida, to witness the launch of Apollo 12. Presidential helicopter descends and lands at the Space Center. President and Mrs. Nixon shake hands and speak with enthusiastic spectators as they make their way from the helicopter, along a path marked by ropes. A light rain is falling. Large welcoming crowd near the parked helicopter take photos, standing in rain. Secret servicemen walk ahead of the Nixons. Onlookers huddle under umbrellas and other protection. Cameramen protect their equipment. The President ignores the rain as he mingles with the folks along the pathway. The Nixons are escorted to a place in the viewing stands where they stand up, along with the crowd of spectators to watch the launch of the Apollo 12 moon mission.
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