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English: This was what John F Kennedy's Arlington Cemetery grave looked like in May 1964 before redevelopment of the grave and Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame is clearly visible, as is the Honor Guard in the corner. Film is Kodachrome, camera unknown.
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Source This image was taken by my father (John Fforde) who is now deceased. His son (Jasper Fforde) has been authorised by his widow (Marya Fforde) to release the image to Wikimedia Commons.
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John F Kennedy grave in Arlington Cemetery, May 1964, showing eternal flame before redevelopment of gravesite.

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