• The Queens' Bedroom, Biden Administration
    Bruce White
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens's Bedroom was taken by Bruce White on October 10, 2021 during the Joseph R. Biden administration. The room was refurbished during the Donald Trump administration with new fabrics and a floral-bordered carpet. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    refurbishment
    Second Floor
    Queens' Bedroom
    This photograph, taken by Robert L. Knudsen on August 28, 1963, shows the Queens' Bedroom, then called the Rose Guest Room, shortly after it was redecorated during the John F. Kennedy administration. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy collaborated with interior designer Stéphane Boudin to adorn the four-poster bed and window curtains with printed rose and off-white silk taffeta, and reupholster the sofa, bedside long bench, and chairs in white silk damask. As part of the redecoration, Mrs. Kennedy also installed a trumeau over the fireplace that was presented to the White House by Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, then a princess, during the Henry S. Truman administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom Staged for a Renovation
    Robert L. Knudsen
    construction & maintenance
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph, taken by Robert L. Knudsen on October 24, 1963, shows the Queens' Bedroom, then called the Rose Guest Room, apparently under renovation. The effect was staged by Chief Usher J. B. West and the White House Carpentry Shop, as First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy used the unfinished rooms as an excuse to amend an overnight guest invitation. The Lincoln Bedroom was similarly staged for the ruse. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's redecoration of the Queens' Bedroom was completed by late August 1963.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Dwight D. Eisenhower Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom, called the Rose Guest Room during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, was taken by Robert L. Knudsen on June 16, 1962. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there in the White House, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina, and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, John F. Kennedy Administration
    Robert L. Knudsen
    restoration
    Second Floor
    Queens' Bedroom
    refurbishment
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom, called the Rose Guest Room during the John F. Kennedy administration, was taken by Robert L. Knudsen on May 3, 1962. The Queens’ Bedroom is captured in the early stages of the redecoration completed under the guidance of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. The redecoration of the Queens’ Bedroom, as well as several other rooms in the White House, was part of Mrs. Kennedy's restoration project. Above the mantel is a trumeau, a mirror and painting framed together that was presented to President Harry S. Truman and First Lady Bess Truman by Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, on behalf of her father, King George VI of Great Britain, during her visit to Washington, D.C. in 1951. This trumeau features a still life of flowers and fruit and a three-part mirror with a gilded frame. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there in the White House, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina, and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Nixon Administration
    Victor Boswell
    Robert S. Oakes
    Nelson Brown
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken in November 1971 during the adminstration of Richard M. Nixon. The photograph is attributed to by Victor Boswell, Robert S. Oakes, and Nelson Brown. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.
  • Queens' Bedroom, Ford Administration
    Larry D. Kinney
    Queens' Bedroom
    Second Floor
    This photograph of the Queens' Bedroom was taken by Larry D. Kinney in August 1976 during the Gerald R. Ford administration. The Queens' Bedroom is named for the royal guests that have stayed there, including five queens: Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, Queen Wilhelmina and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, and Queen Frederika of Greece. The room is decorated in shades of pink, white, and rose and furniture from the Federal period. The bed in the center of the room may have been purchased during the Andrew Jackson administration.