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  1. 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.

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  2. 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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    Newspaper clipping, page 1
  3. 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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  4. Candace Perich Gallery Catches A 'Link' to Transportation - November 9, 2000

    Article in The Patent Trader, a Westchester County, New York community newspaper, about an exhibit of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katohah, New York. In addition to Mr. Link's famed prints of steam locomotives, the exhibit was to include was to include four never before seen color photographs of the Queen Elizabeth I in New York Harbor in 1968. Mr. Link was scheduled to be present at a reception and available to sign hi...

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  5. Candace Perich Gallery Catches A 'Link' to Transportation - November 9, 2000

    Article in The Patent Trader, a Westchester County, New York community newspaper, about an exhibit of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katohah, New York. In addition to Mr. Link's famed prints of steam locomotives, the exhibit was to include was to include four never before seen color photographs of the Queen Elizabeth I in New York Harbor in 1968. Mr. Link was scheduled to be present at a reception and available to sign hi...

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  6. 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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  7. Fame Arrives Late For a Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986

    Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.

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  8. Fame Arrives Late For A Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986

    Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.

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    Newspaper clipping
  9. Letter to Marie Dudra on a photocopy of the MOMA letter from John Szarkowski - April 27, 1976

    Photocopy of a letter (a) from the Museum of Modern Art curator John Szarkowski to Tom Garver, and copied to O. Winston Link. The letter to Garver is to purchase five prints for the MOMA's collection. Along the bottom, Link wrote a note to Marie Dudra along the photocopy: Miss Dudra - is this self aggrandizement? I submitted some of my night RR scenes to the museum & this resulted. The honor is more than the money & I am pleased as this i...

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    Letter to Marie Dudra on a photocopy of the MOMA letter from John Szarkowski
  10. O. Winston Link, Photographer, Dies at 86 - February 2, 2001

    Obituary of O. Winston Link by Margarett Loke published in the New York Times Obituaries section on February 2, 2001

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  11. Pictures of Norfolk & Western Reflect Triumph of Choreography - October 6, 1996

    Article in the Westchester Weekly Section of The New York Times in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article, which touches briefly on Mr. Link's commercial photography background and project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, deals extensively with his photographic techniques and terms him a "set designer with a taste for the surreal."

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  12. Pictures of Norfolk & Western Reflect Triumphs of Choreography - October 6, 1996

    Article in the Westchester Weekly Section of The New York Times in conjunction with an exhibition of O. Winston Link photographs at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katonah, New York. The article, which touches briefly on Mr. Link's commercial photography background and project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, deals extensively with his photographic techniques and terms him a "set designer with a taste for the surreal."

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    Newspaper article
  13. Railroad Photographer's Ex-Wife Is Found Guilty of Stealing Prints - July 13, 1996

    Article in the Metro Section of the New York Time recapping the trial and conviction of Conchita Link on charges of grand larceny in the first degree for stealing 1,400 of O. Winston Link's railroad prints.

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  14. 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.

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    Newspaper article
  15. 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.

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    Newspaper article
  16. 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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  17. 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
  18. 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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    Newspaper clipping
  19. 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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    Newspaper Clipping, page 1

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