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  1. Fame Arrives Late for a Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986

    Article in the Wall Street Journal discussing the growing popularity of O. Winston Link's photographs of steam locomotives and the criticism by some of his use of lighting.

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  2. Famed photographer's ex-wife charged in $1M theft of photos - August 31, 1995

    Article in The Reporter Dispatch about the charging of Conchita Link with the theft of 1,400 of her former husband's (O. Winston Link) photographic prints. The article chronicles the couple's legal battles including a 1993 civil trial and uncontested divorce.

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  3. On The Other Side Of The Camera - August 8, 2000

    Article in the Extra section of The Roanoke Times about a photographic shoot of O. Winston Link in Roanoke for Vanity Fair magazine. It includes several pictures of Link, including one with him sitting on the 1218, and quotes from David Helmer and Joan Thomas. The article also discusses the cooperation by Norfolk Southern to clean the engine, rig new lights, and move it a quarter of a mile for the photo shoot because Mr. Link wanted it to be in t...

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  4. Steam Engine Savior - September 26, 1996

    Article in The Lewisboro Ledger (NY) in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. Based on an interview with Mr. Link, the article covers Mr. Link's fascination with trains from childhood, his career in commercial photography, his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1960's, and the theft of his prints by his ex-wife. The article includes a photograph of O. Winston Link...

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  5. Steam Engine Savior - September 26, 1996

    Article in The Lewisboro Ledger (NY) in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. Based on an interview with Mr. Link, the article covers Mr. Link's fascination with trains from childhood, his career in commercial photography, his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1960's, and the theft of his prints by his ex-wife. The article includes a photograph of O. Winston Link...

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  6. Steamy Court Saga - April 12, 1994

    Article by Barry Meir of the New York Times published in the Extra section of the Roanoke Times & World-News. The article, essentially a rewrite of an published earlier in the month in The New York Times, discusses O. Winston Link's photography of steam locomotives, his troubled marriage to his second wife Conchita, and Mr. Link's battle with his ex-wife over 2,000 missing photographic prints. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia ...

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  7. Steamy Court Saga - April 12, 1994

    Article by Barry Meir of the New York Times published in the Extra section of the Roanoke Times & World-News. The article, essentially a rewrite of an published earlier in the month in The New York Times, discusses O. Winston Link's photography of steam locomotives, his troubled marriage to his second wife Conchita, and Mr. Link's battle with his ex-wife over 2,000 missing photographic prints. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia ...

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    Newspaper clipping, page 1
  8. Steamy Court Saga Newspaper Article - April 12, 1994

    Newspaper article by Barry Meir of the New York Times published in the Roanoke Times & World-News. The article discusses O. Winston Link's photography of steam locomotives, his troubled marriage to his second wife Conchita, and Mr. Link's battle with his ex-wife over 2,000 missing photographic prints.

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  9. The Grit and Grandeur of Old Trains - April 24, 1998

    Article by Kevin Kittredge on an exhibit of O. Winston Link photographs at the Virginia Museum of Transportation. The article discusses Mr. Link's love of trains, his project to photograph steam locomotives, the late recognition of his work, and his legal suit against his second wife for theft of his photos.

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