First photographs from the floor of the United States Senate in session
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First photographs from the floor of the United States Senate in session
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The first photographs from the floor of the United States Senate in session were a series of two photographs by Thomas D. "Tom" McAvoy published in the June 20, 1938 issue of Life magazine. According to Life, the two images – presented in a four page photo essay showing other scenes from in and around the United States Capitol – were captured by McAvoy, one of the magazines' staff photographers, on June 2 of that year. Photography of the Senate had been informally prohibited up until that point
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