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A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed - April 3, 1994
Article in the Arts & Leisure section of The New York Times about recent legal battles between O. Winston Link and his second wife, Conchita. The article chronicles Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives and small-town America in the 1950's, his rise to fame late in life, and marital and legal trouble between Mr. Link and Conchita. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia Museum of Transportation is on the 1st page of the ...
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A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed - April 3, 1994
Article in the Arts & Leisure section of The New York Times about recent legal battles between O. Winston Link and his second wife, Conchita. The article chronicles Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives and small-town America in the 1950's, his rise to fame late in life, and marital and legal trouble between Mr. Link and Conchita. A large color photograph of Mr. Link at the Virginia Museum of Transportation is on the 1st page of the ...
Record Type: Archive
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A Fairy-Tale Ending Derailed - April 3, 1994
Newspaper article in the Arts & Leisure section of the New York Times about recent legal battles between O. Winston Link and his second wife, Conchita. The article chronicles Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives and small-town America in the 1950's, his rise to fame late in life, and marital and legal trouble between Mr. Link and Conchita.
Record Type: Archive
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in 2-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in two-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
Record Type: Archive
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A Happy Marriage, A Stormy Ending - April 13, 1994
Newspaper article by Barry Meier of the New York Times published in The Roanoke Times and World-News on April 13, 1994. The article is the second in 2-part series about the later years of O. Winston Link's second marriage and the couple's legal battles over Mr. Link's photographic prints.
Record Type: Archive
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All Aboard - January 8, 2004
Article in The Roanoke Times published 2 days prior to the opening of the O. Winston Link Museum. Subtitled "The O. Winston Link Museum Opens Saturday," the article includes a schedule for lectures and guests who would attend the opening celebration.
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Ex-Wife Is Accused of Marketing Photos She Stole - May 30, 2003
Article published in the New York Times following the arrest of O. Winston Link's second wife and her husband on charges of conspiracy to sell 31 of Link's photographs. The article chronicles the problems in the later years of Mr. Link's marriage to Conchita Link, her trial and conviction, and the new charges.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Link museum opens doors to 1,000 visitors - January 11. 2004
Newspaper article in the Roanoke Times following the opening of the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke. The article discusses the large crowd at the museum opening, distinguished guests, the museum collection, Mr. Link's legal battle with his second wife, and the history behind the museum.
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Noted Photographer's Wife Charged in Theft of His Art - August 31, 1995
Newspaper article published in the Metro section of the New York Times on August 31, 1995. The article was written a day after Conchita Link was charged in Westchester County New York with theft of 1,400 prints of her husbands photographs. It discusses Mr. Link's photographic background and the Link's relationship and divorce.
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Noted Photographer's Wife Charged in Theft of His Art - August 31, 1995
Newspaper article published in the Metro section of the New York Times on August 31, 1995. The article was written a day after Conchita Link was charged in Westchester County New York with theft of 1,400 prints of her husbands photographs. It discusses Mr. Link's photographic background and the Link's relationship and divorce.
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Noted Photographer's Wife Charged in Theft of His Art - August 31, 1995
Article published in the Metro section of the New York Times on August 31, 1995. The article was written a day after Conchita Link was charged in Westchester County New York with theft of 1,400 prints of her husbands photographs. It discusses Mr. Link's photographic background and the Link's relationship and divorce.
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Noted Photographer's Wife Charged in Theft of His Art - August 31, 1995
Newspaper article taken from The New York Times Metro section on August 31, 1995 and reproduced in Norfolk and Southern's Weekly News Clips on September 6, 1995. Titled "Noted Photographer's Wife Charged in Theft of His Art."
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No Verdict in Link Case - July 12, 1996
Article in The Report Dispatch following a day of jury deliberations without a verdict in the trial of O. Winston Link's ex-wife on charges of first-degree larceny for the alleged theft of 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. The article summarizes closing arguments by prosecution and defense attorneys in the trial.
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Photographer's former wife admitted no right to artworks - July 4, 1996
Article in the suburban New York Gannett chain newspaper published during the trial of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 black-and-white prints valued at more than $1 million made by her ex-husband O. Winston Link. The article reports that Mr. Link's divorce attorney read from the transcript of the Link divorce trial testimony by Mrs. Link that she had no right to ownership of the stolen prints.
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Photographer's former wife admitted no right to artworks - July 4, 1996
Article in the suburban New York Gannett chain newspaper published during the trial of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 black-and-white prints valued at more than $1 million made by her ex-husband O. Winston Link. The article reports that Mr. Link's divorce attorney read from the transcript of the Link divorce trial testimony by Mrs. Link that she had no right to ownership of the stolen prints.
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Railroad Photographer's Ex-Wife Is Found Guilty of Stealing Prints - July 13, 1996
Article in The Metro Section of The New York Times following the conviction of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for stealing 1,400 photographic prints of her ex-husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and his marital and legal problems with his ex-wife.
Record Type: Archive