Fasciculus:G. Mennen Williams-David Ben Gurion 1959.jpg

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English: G._Mennen_Williams, Governor of Michigan, visits David Ben Gurion, the Prime Minister of Israel in Tel Aviv. October 1, 1959
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This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Government Press Office (link), under the digital ID D783-074.
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Moshe Pridan    wikidata:Q23759267
 
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Professional photographer for the Israeli GPO
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1 Octobris 1959

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