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Watching television, 1950s C014 / 0469
Watching television. Dwight Eisenhower (second from left, 1890-1969) and his wife Mamie (right, 1896-1979) watching a television in July 1952 during the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Television was still mostly black-and-white; regular national network broadcasts had began in the 1940s. At this convention, Eisenhower won the nomination of the Republican Party for the United States Presidency. A popular US general, he won the national election and served two terms between 1953 and 1961. Photographed by Thomas J. O Halloran
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In this black-and-white print from the 1950s, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment in American history. The image showcases former US President Dwight Eisenhower and his wife Mamie as they sit together, engrossed in watching television during the Republican National Convention held in Chicago, Illinois. The photograph serves as a reminder of the early days of television when it was still predominantly black-and-white. Despite its technological limitations, television had already become an integral part of American society by the 1950s. This particular convention holds great significance as it marked Eisenhower's nomination for the presidency by the Republican Party. Eisenhower's military background is evident through his distinguished presence and uniform attire. As a popular general who led Allied forces during World War II, he went on to win two terms as president from 1953 to 1961. Mamie Eisenhower stands beside her husband, displaying her support and interest in politics. Their shared focus on the screen symbolizes their dedication to public service and commitment to shaping America's future. This remarkable photograph captured by Thomas J. O'Halloran offers us a glimpse into both personal and political spheres of these influential figures' lives. Preserved within this monochrome frame lies not only a historical artifact but also a testament to how technology has shaped our world over time.
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