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Audiovisual Materials FAQs

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The information below is regarding Audiovisual Materials. You may also find useful information in the Nixon White House Tapes FAQ section.


Q:   Can I order copies of audiovisual materials from the Nixon Library?

A:   Follow the instructions provided on the Order Form Packets


Q:   Do you have the letter from Elvis Presley to President Nixon and that picture of President Nixon shaking hands with Elvis Presley?

A:   Yes, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum has the letter and the 28 black and white photographs of Elvis Presley meeting President Nixon taken by White House Chief Photographer Oliver F. Atkins (Elvis is pictured in all but one and shakes hands with Nixon in several).

When Nixon Met Elvis.

  • The When Nixon Met Elvis Exhibit contains the downloadable photos and original documentation, including the letter, from the meeting.

  • Roll/negative number 5364-19 is the photo that is usually requested.

The meeting is also depicted on the National Security Archive's web site.


Q:   Do you have any footage of the moon landing?

President Nixon with the Apollo 13 astronauts in Hawaii, after their recovery at sea.  The President had just awarded the three with the Space Medal of Freedom. We have actual footage of the Apollo Eleven Moon flight and landing and more.  [See Also:  Textual Materials FAQs].

Use your browser's search feature to look for the word moon in these Finding Aids:


Q:   Where can I find information on the events in the life and public career of President Nixon?


Q:   Where can I find the video of Nixon's 1969 Inuaguration?


Q:   May I reproduce images from your web site?

The vast majority of the digital images in the Archival Research Catalog (ARC) are in the public domain. Therefore, no written permission is required to use them.

We would appreciate your crediting the National Archives and Records Administration as the original source. For the few images that remain copyrighted, please read the instructions noted in the "Access Restrictions" field of each ARC record.

Please note that a few images on other areas of our web site have been obtained from other organizations; these are always credited. Permission to use these photographs should be obtained directly from those organizations.  [See Also:  Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice]

 

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