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Sénateur William Borah Idaho court pour le Président DC 1936 - en ligne Photo de presse originaleSubject:politician, presidential candidate, Washington D.C., historical Theme:politics, people, history, portrait Featured Person/Artist:William Borah Production Technique:Gelatin-Silver Print Year of Production:1936 Original/Licensed en ligne Reprint:Original Size:6.5x10 inches Time Period Manufactured:1925-1949 Number of Photographs:1 Antique:Yes Unit of Sale:Single Piece Vintage:Yes Framing:Unframed An original 6.5x10" vintage Type 1 photo from the archives of Wesley Howland, a Washington D.C. photographer in the 1930s. He worked for the Harris-Ewing news service and was active in the Washington D.C. social and political scene. Professionally packaged in a rigid mailer for safe delivery.
Photo OverviewSenator William Borah of Idaho is depicted in this striking 1936 photograph taken in Washington D.C. The image, caught by Harris & Ewing, captures the senator in an assertive pose as he engages in his daily activities. Known for his political influence, Borah's candidacy announcement for the presidency adds historical significance to this photograph, making it a unique piece of political memorabilia.
William Borah, an influential figure in American politics, was known for his role in shaping foreign policy and advocating for progressive reforms during the early 20th century. His presidential candidacy showcased his ambitions to lead the nation at a challenging time in history. Owning such a piece connects you directly to the vibrant political atmosphere of 1930s America. Add this rare photo to your collection today!
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PLEASE CREDIT HARRIS & EWING PHOTOS - Wash. D.C.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. The photographer catches
Sen. William Borah, of Idaho, in a positive
mood. The Senator announced his candidacy for the
Presidency on Tuesday, and on Wednesday spent a good
deal of his time being photographed and interviewed.
2/5/36 - HARRIS & EWING PHOTOS.
Condition: Fair to good vintage condition. Please see photos for detailed scans to note any issues.
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This photo was part of a collection of over 1200 photos from Wes Howland's personal archive that we acquired from his estate.
Not only did Mr Howland have incredible access to the government figures of the day but he was a highly skilled photographer who produced some stunning historical images and documented Washington D.C. in the 1930s like few others.
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Sénateur William Borah Idaho court pour le Président DC 1936 - en ligne Photo de presse originale