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Diana Mara Henry

France Castle and Fence, Looking up to the castle of Pompadour from the racetrack, Races are run below the Chateau de Pompadour in the Limousin, France, home of one of 24 national stud farms.

France Castle and Fence, Looking up to the castle of Pompadour from the racetrack, Races are run below the Chateau de Pompadour in the Limousin, France, home of one of 24 national stud farms.
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Races are run below the Chateau de Pompadour in the Limousin, France, home of one of 24 national stud farms.

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Diana Mara Henry began her career as a photo editor and reporter for the Harvard Crimson, 1967-1969. After college she was a researcher for NBC news and a General Assignment Reporter for the Staten Island Advance. Going freelance in 1971, she photographed George McGovern – from the New Hampshire primaries to the National Democratic Convention, Bella Abzug and Elizabeth Holtzman. The most-published photographs of her career came as official photographer for the National Commission on International Women’s Year to document the First National Women’s Conference in Houston, TX, Other extended reports include Vietnam Veterans, 1970-1981; election night in Plains, Georgia, 1976; Women Office Workers/Nine-to-Five, 1979; the Women’s Pentagon Action, 1980; One-Room Schools and Schoolteachers of Vermont and NY, and the Natzweiler-Struthof Concentration Camp, Alsace, France; and the national stud farm at Pompadour, France.