Crown Princess Juliana Visits Mt. Vernon with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
- Containers:
- Box 33
- Creator:
- Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.)
- Language:
- English .
- Physical description:
- Black and white photographic print, press photo, of Princess Juliana of the Netherlands on the Mansion circle near the west front of the Mansion. She is accompanied by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (left) and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, December 18, 1940. Photograph by Acme Newspictures, Washington Bureau. A typed caption on a separate piece of paper has been adhered to the reverse: W-4301/Acme Photo/Washington Bureau. Crown Princess Juliana Visits Mt. Vernon with Mrs. FDR. Mt. Vernon, Va,--Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands during her stay at the White House visited Mt. Vernon, the home of George Washington, Dec. 18th., accompanied by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pictured on the lawn with Washington's Mansion in the background are, left to right: Mrs. Roosevelt; Crown Princess Juliana and Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, Regent of he Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association.
- Dimensions:
- 9 in. x 7 1/8 in.
- Subjects:
- Photographic prints
- Names:
- Acme Newspictures (New York, N.Y.)
Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1909-2004
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
Towner, Harriet C. (Harriet Cole), 1869-1942
Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1909-2004
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
Towner, Harriet C. (Harriet Cole), 1869-1942 - Places:
- Mount Vernon (Va. : Estate)
Mansion exterior
Mansion Circle
Access and use
- Location of collection:
-
The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon3600 Mount Vernon Memorial HighwayMount Vernon, VA 22121
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Reference servicesEmail: fws@mountvernon.orgPhone: (703) 780-3600
- Parent restrictions:
- This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.